Back to newsChania airport "Ioannis Daskalogiannis" is on track for a record number of passengers in 2026, despite Ryanair reducing its flight schedule to the destination. Authorities and airport operators remain optimistic, as the shortfall in Ryanair capacity is expected to be offset by other carriers increasing their routes to Chania. A key development is the incoming activation of the Radar flight management system, which is designed to improve airspace coordination and enable more flights to operate efficiently in and out of the airport. For tourists, this means connectivity to Chania should remain strong throughout the 2026 season, with no significant disruption expected to summer travel plans. Visitors flying into western Crete are advised to check their airline directly for any schedule updates, particularly if they had bookings with Ryanair on affected routes.
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Chania Airport Set for Record Year Despite Ryanair Reduction
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