Back to newsDespite three months of ongoing conflict in the Persian Gulf and the Middle East, international air arrivals to Greece have continued to grow, with Chania Airport ranking among the country's top-performing entry points. The sustained increase in flight traffic suggests that traveler demand for Crete remains strong heading into the peak summer season, with no significant diversion of tourists to other destinations.
For visitors planning trips to western Crete, this is a positive signal: flight connections to Chania are holding steady and capacity appears unaffected by regional instability. Travelers arriving via Chania International Airport (CHQ) should expect normal operations. Booking flights and accommodation in advance is advisable, as high demand typically drives up availability and pricing during the July-August peak period.
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Despite Middle East Tensions, Greece Air Traffic to Crete Booms
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