Athens airport (Greece)

Place: Athens airport (Greece), departure area
Taken on: January 16, 2025
Format: JPEG
File size: 7.92 MB
Dimensions: 4096 x 3072 pixels
DPI: 300
Photographer: Andrey Kashukov, Cyprus

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The photo shows a brightly lit departure area inside Athens International Airport in Greece. The scene is captured from a slightly elevated perspective, looking towards the check-in counters.

Dominating the left side of the frame is a large, white, three-dimensional structure shaped like the letter “A”. This structure features horizontal black stripes along its lower section and displays the word “Athens” in a stylized blue font with a handwritten-style “Love,” above it in black. A logo, possibly for the airport or the city, is visible at the top left of this structure.

In the background, a row of check-in counters with blue and silver facades extends across the frame. Digital displays above each counter show flight information, although the specific details are not legible. Queuing barriers, consisting of silver stanchions and blue straps with white lettering (likely “ATHENS”), are arranged in the foreground, guiding potential passenger lines towards the check-in desks. The floor is a light-colored, polished stone or tile.

The ceiling is high and industrial, with exposed metal beams, ventilation ducts, and numerous fluorescent lights providing ample illumination. The overall atmosphere is clean and modern, typical of a busy international airport.


Athens International Airport (AIA), officially named Eleftherios Venizelos, is the largest and busiest airport in Greece. It serves as the primary gateway for both international and domestic flights to and from Athens and the surrounding regions. Opened in 2001, it replaced the older Ellinikon International Airport and has since become a critical hub in Southeastern Europe.