Has anyone been through this airport ?
If so is it any good there and what sort of facilities are there ?
The usual couple of shops, car rentals and refreshment area.
The main thing I can remember is that there was not much room for people to queue at departure checkin - so if you can get to the airport early for your return flight then do so as long queues can build up, and spill down the airport building. Also thereis not a huge amount of seating when you wait airside (another reason for getting there early).
Small gift shop and refreshments airside too.
That said, the checkin staff were efficient and queues moved quickly - all in all was not an unpleasant experience.
We've got a night flight coming home so hopefully it won't be too busy.
Do you know if theres anything there to get anything decent to eat as we've declined flight meals ?
they xray every case and have to stand outside for ages. They departure lounge is tiny with nothing much available. Its pretty much a typical small greek island airport
As people have already said it can be a nightmare getting in and it's not unusual to be queing outside for anything upto an hour and a half.
So if going in early or late season with a nightflight remember to take a jumper
If flying during the day in the height of season plenty of bottled water is a must.
... if you are flying with XL you might find that you get a meal even though you may have declined it when booking ..see the excel thread !
Manchester gone, Glasgow and Birmingham left. Next into the departure lounge was a Gatwick flight, about half an hour before Glasgow boarded.
I think most days are the same, at least the British transfer days. Facilities are limited but not too bad, biggest problem is if one flight is delayed. That's when it can get crowded and a shortage of seating.
You do have to queue outside, but I have known people take a taxi to the airport to get in before the queues form.
Andy.
One reason why we hired a car for the week (to beat the buses to the airport) - it was cheap too - less than £100 in Oct for a Renault Clio. It was great to have it on hand to get around the island - driving there is easy; but you do have to watch for the mad locals and worse still the mad tourists on quads & bikes !!!
Getting a taxi isn't a bad idea as we'll have two little ones with us and it will be too late for them to be hanging around.
What are arrivals like ?
We arrive in Kos at 11.45pm (their time) on a Wednesday.
Don't know about this year as the flight is two hours later, so will arrive around 0430hrs.
There are two carousels in the airport, and it usually takes around 30-35 mins. to get your luggage, again it can sometimes depend on how many flights coming in, but it doesn't tend to get too crowded.
Biggest wait is often on the transfer coach while everyone is rounded up. Sometimes we use a taxi from the airport if we know the transfer coach is going round a few other resorts before ours, and ditto on the return.
Andy.
Just out of interest ....where are you staying Alex ?
......there also used to be a little church at the end of the runway, with a little man sitting outside when all the flights came in...........dont know if he was praying or not????????????????
We're staying at The Kos Aqua Beach club in Tingaki
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