Ellinikon International Airport – Inside Athens’ Ghost Airport

Ellinikon International Airport served its purpose for 60 years until it was closed in 2001 to make way for a new airport before the 2004 Olympic Games. See how creepy it looks right now.

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Built in 1938, Ellinikon International Airport, also spelled Hellenikon, served as Athen’s main airport serving up to 12 million passengers annually. The airport served its purpose for more than 60 years until it was closed in 2001 to make way for a new and modern airport before Athens hosted the 2004 Olympic Games.

Gone are the glorious days of Ellinikon Airport. Here’s how it looks right now.

Ellinikon International Airport

There have been redevelopment plans to turn the airport into a seaside resort with hotels, a long beach, a marina and a park bigger than London’s Hyde Park. Let’s just see how the plans go in the coming years.

37.880979, 23.729589,Ellinikon International Airport, Athens, Greece

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