Heraklion International Airport
The new Heraklion International Airport in Crete is going to become Greece’s second busiest aviation hub upon its completion. Distinguished by its Terminal, the project is pioneering LEED certification in the country, driven by a comprehensive sustainability approach.
LEED certification for the Terminal leads to healthier, more productive spaces, while alleviating strain on the environment and delivering substantial savings on utility expenses. The design and operation prioritize reduced water and energy consumption, alongside diminished reliance on natural resources, aiming to curtail the development’s overall environmental impact on local, regional, and global scales. By adhering to LEED standards, Heraklion Airport advances ambitious sustainability objectives, reaping operational cost savings in the process. This strategy, geared towards minimizing environmental harm and bolstering resilience against climate change, lays the foundation for a sustainable airport infrastructure characterized by resource efficiency. Through LEED adoption, the new airport in Heraklion anticipates a reduced carbon footprint compared to its predecessor, stimulating economic growth while establishing a premier transit hub for countless travellers. This unwavering dedication to sustainability underscores the Terminal’s commitment to environmental stewardship and champions a greener future for the aviation industry.