Rhodes Airport

Rhodes Airport or Rhodes International Airport (IATA: RHO, ICAO: LGRP) is located approximately 15 km from the city centre of Rhodes and is situated in the north-west of the island of the same name.

Named after the champion of the Ancient Olympic Games, Diagora of Rhodes, it has a single terminal and a cargo terminal where numerous low-cost airlines operate, connecting many European cities.

There are various facilities in the terminal (restaurants, cafes, shops, newsagents, bank, parking) and the apron has 13 stands.

Rhodes is a city in Greece located at the northern end of the island of the same name, capital of the South Aegean periphery (peripheral unit of Rhodes). Thanks to its numerous monuments and articulated tourist facilities, Rhodes has become a centre of great tourist attraction since the 1960s.