Accessible travel at Athens Airport (ATH) is meticulously designed to accommodate the needs of every passenger. Whether you are managing invisible illnesses, cognitive challenges, hearing impairments, vision issues, or mobility concerns, ATH provides a range of services and facilities to ensure a smooth and comfortable journey.

Invisible illnesses

Athens Airport offers specialized support for travelers with invisible illnesses through its Special Assistance Service. Passengers can request discreet and personalized help to manage their health needs effectively, ensuring that their airport experience remains stress-free and comfortable.

Cognitive needs

For those with cognitive disabilities, ATH provides clear signage and simplified wayfinding throughout the airport. The airport also features quiet areas designed to reduce sensory overload.

Hearing needs

Travelers with hearing impairments will benefit from ATH’s visual paging systems and hearing loop technology available in key areas. The Hearing Assistance(https://www.aia.gr/traveler/accessible-travel) section of the airport’s website provides comprehensive details on these features and how to access additional support, ensuring that all critical announcements and information are readily accessible.

Vision needs

For passengers with vision impairments, Athens Airport offers a range of accessible services including tactile maps, accessible kiosks, and personal assistance. The Vision Support ensures that travelers with visual challenges can navigate the airport confidently, and independently.

Mobility needs

ATH is fully equipped to assist travelers with mobility concerns, featuring wheelchair assistance, accessible restrooms, and smooth pathways throughout the terminals.

For more information on these services and to request assistance, visit its official website.