Thessaloniki International Airport - Access

Access

[ ] Thessaloniki Bus Route No. 78N
Macedonia InterCity Bus Terminal (KTEL)
Gefyra
Omospondia
Oryzomyloi
Michanourgeio O.S.E.
Vosporos
Mpalta
Koleti
Strofi Eptalofou
Agion Panton
New Railway Station
Zografou
Kolomvou
Antigonidon
Alkazar — Plateia Aristotelous
Plateia Aristotelous — Mitropolitou Gennadiou
Agias Sofias
Iasonidou
Kamara
Sintrivani
AHEPA
Panepistimio Makedonias
Mouseio Vyzantinou Politismou
Dimarhiako Megaro
Evzonon — 424 Stratiotiko Nosokomeio
Faliro — Theageneio
Scholi Tyflon — Ippokrateio
Laografiko Mouseio — Dimitriou Mitropoulou
Mpotsari
Analipsi — Mpotsari
Georgiou — Vrysaki
25is Martiou
Gefyra — Voulgari
Agios Eleftherios
Perifereiaki Enotita Thessalonikis
Vyzantio
Vyzantio — Aigaiou
Krikela
Periptero — Krikela
Ag. Panteleimon
Stratopedo 1
Stratopedo
Stratopedo 2
Nosokomeio Agios Pavlos
Amaksostasio
Agora
Pronoia
Loumidi
Kalamari
VIAMYL
S.A.S.TH.
IKEA
Emporiko Kentro
Polyfota
Georgiki Scholi
Astynomia
Macedonia International Airport - Departures
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