Fraport Greece A.E. is located in Marousi, Greece on Germanikís Scholís 10. Fraport Greece A.E. is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category corporate office in Greece. Fraport Greece is responsible for operating managing upgrading and developing 14 airports in Greece. The 14 airports - gateways to some of the most important global destinations - are: • Aktion (PVK) • Chania (CHQ) • Corfu (CFU) • Kavala (KVA) • Kefalonia (EFL) • Kos (KGS) • Lesvos (MJT) • Mykonos (JMK) • Rhodes (RHO) • Samos (SMI) • Santorini (JTR) • Skiathos (JSI) • Thessaloniki (SKG) • Zakynthos (ZTH) On 11th April 2017 full payment of the €1.234 billion upfront concession fee was made by Fraport Greece in tandem with the transfer of operations at the 14 airports for a period of 40 years. Fraport Greece will also invest approximately EUR 415 million until 2021 in the development of the airports’ infrastructure. The major development works include building five new passenger terminals – at the airports in Thessaloniki Kerkira (Corfu) Kefalonia Kos and Mytilene (Lesvos) – and modifications / expansions at all other airports. This will result in an increase of 100000 m2 in terminal size at the 14 airports reaching a combined total 300000 m2. Fraport Greece enhances the airports’ international competitiveness through the optimization of operational processes the modernization and upgrade of the airports’ infrastructure and the continuous training of employees. The 14 Greek regional airports project is one of the largest and most beneficial investments and is a basis for boosting the Greek economy. The benefits at a national and regional level are multiple and the cooperation of the two sponsors Fraport AG and the Copelouzos Group is a guarantee for successfully supporting tourism as one of the most important industries of Greece.,
Address
Germanikís Scholís 10
Company size
501-1000 employees
Headquarters
Maroussi, Attica
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible entrance