Santorini Airport Terminal Map (2025)
Use this Santorini Airport Terminal Map to find check-in desks, gates, and ground transport options without guesswork. Santorini Airport (JTR) has a single compact terminal that handles all arrivals and departures, so walking routes are short and signage is clear.
Follow “Departures” or “Arrivals” arrows on Level 1 to move between the landside and airside areas quickly. The map also marks parking areas and bus or taxi bays just outside the main hall.
Santorini Airport Terminal Map 2025
Santorini Airport underwent a full closure from January 8 to 23, 2025, for runway or operational reasons. It also faced scheduled temporary runway upgrade closures in 2025–2026 that affected tourism patterns.
Following earlier seismic events, the airport and island returned to normal operational status in 2025, with authorities confirming that Santorini Airport was safe, open, and functioning as usual for visitors.

Printable Santorini Airport Terminal Map PDF 2025
FAQ
Which airport do you fly to for Santorini?
Fly to Santorini Airport (JTR) when visiting Santorini. It is the island’s main airport and handles both domestic flights from Athens and international flights from major European cities. Located 6 km from Fira, it is the only commercial airport on the island.
Can you fly direct to Santorini from the USA?
You cannot fly direct to Santorini from the USA. All flights require a layover, usually in Athens or a major European hub such as London, Frankfurt, or Paris. From there, travelers take a short connecting flight to Santorini Airport (JTR).
Is it cheaper to fly into Athens or Santorini?
It is usually cheaper to fly into Athens than Santorini. Athens receives more international flights and operates as a major European hub, which increases competition and lowers fares. Flights to Santorini are often more expensive due to limited routes and seasonal demand.
Are there two airports in Santorini?
Santorini has only one commercial airport: Santorini Airport (JTR). It serves both domestic and international flights. While there are heliports and private landing areas on the island, no second public airport exists for commercial passenger use.
