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  1. Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos (IATA: ATH, ICAO: LGAV), commonly initialised as AIA, is the largest international airport in Greece, serving the city of Athens and region of Attica.

  2. Find out everything you need to know about Athens Airport, the biggest and busiest airport in Greece. Learn about its location, terminals, airlines, services, amenities, and how to get to the city center.

  3. LGAV is the ICAO code for Athens International Airport, also known as Eleftherios Venizelos Airport. The IATA code is ATH and the airport website is http://www.aia.gr.

  4. International airport located in Athens, with 4 runways, 266 connections and 80312 departures yearly, provides regular flights in GR 🇬🇷 and abroad. 2-letter IATA code ATH

  5. The airport code ATH is the airport IATA code for Athens International Airport "Eleftherios Venizelos" (GR). Find out more codes and information about this airport.

  6. LGSP. SPJ. 37° 56' 11" N. 23° 56' 40" E. Hellinikon (Closed) HEW. 37° 59' 0" N. 23° 44' 0" E. World airport database, where you can find ICAO, IATA codes of Airport codes Athens, Greece (GR) | Database with locations of all airports in the world | Latitude, longtitude of Airport codes Athens, Greece (GR)

  7. Airport (IATA) Code: ATH. Address. City: Athens. Periphery: Attica (Αττική) Country: Greece (GR) Continent: Europe. Full Location: Athens, AT, Greece. Website: Aia.gr. Mapping. Latitude: 37.935647. Longitude: 23.948416. Elevation: 262 (Feet) If you see an error in this information, feel free to request an update. Request an update for this airport.