Arriving at Agrinio Airport? Pre-book a private transfer with a verified Greek driver. Agrinio Airport (sometimes shown as Agrinio National Airport, IATA code AGQ) sits 5 km east of Agrinio city in Aetolia-Acarnania, western Greece. It is small with very limited domestic flights — primarily charter and military, with occasional scheduled service from Athens.
For most travellers, Agrinio is reached overland rather than by air. The city itself is the regional capital of Aetolia-Acarnania, sitting on the edge of Lake Trichonida (the largest natural lake in Greece) and within easy reach of the Mesolongi lagoon (where Lord Byron died in 1824 during the Greek War of Independence) and Nafpaktos (the photogenic Venetian harbour town on the Gulf of Corinth).
Indicative Agrinio airport private transfer prices: - Airport → central Agrinio: €15–€25 sedan (10 minutes) - Airport → Mesolongi: €40–€55 sedan (40 minutes) - Airport → Nafpaktos: €60–€85 sedan (1 hour) - Airport → Lake Trichonida villages: €25–€40 sedan (25 minutes) - Airport → Athens: €280–€340 sedan (3h 30m via Rio-Antirio bridge) - Airport → Ioannina: €160–€220 sedan (2 hours)
For most travellers visiting western Greece, the practical entry points are either Patras (1h 30m east of Agrinio via the Rio-Antirio bridge) or Preveza-Aktion airport (1h 30m north). Agrinio is best treated as a regional ground-transport hub rather than a primary arrival point.