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Aθhna Aθhna - Ka Λamata Kalamata - Athens Athens - Kalamata Ka Θhmepina / Everyday Ka Θhmepina / Everyday KA ΛAMATA - AΘHNA AΘHNA - KA ΛAMATA KALAMATA - ATHENS ATHENS - KALAMATA KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY 05.30 Z (OXI ΣΑΒΒΑΤΟΚΥΡΙΑΚ O) 07.00 * Z 08.30 ΕΞΠΡΕΣ (ΣΚ ΚΑΝΟΝΙΚΟ) 09.00 ΕΞΠΡΕΣ (OXI ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ) 10.30 Z 11.00 * Z 12.30 ΕΞΠΡΕΣ 13.0 0 ΕΞΠΡΕΣ 14.30 * 15.00 * Z 16. 30 ΕΞΠΡΕΣ 17.00 ΕΞΠΡΕΣ 19.15 *Z 19.3 0* 19.30 ΕΞΠΡΕΣ 21 .30 * Z 21.30 * Z (Z) Εξυπηρετείται η μεταφορά κατοικίδιων ζώων * Με στάσεις και διέλευση Τρίπολη - Ισθμό ANAKOINΩΣH Ενημερώνουμε τους κύριους επιβάτες ότι εκτελούνται από τον σταθμό Υπεραστικών λεωφορείων του Κηφισού στην Αθήνα, απευθείας δρομολόγια προς τ ο Αεροδρόμιο “EΛΕYΘEPIOΣ BENIZEΛOΣ” , με τη ν γραμμή νούμερο Χ93 των Αστικών Λεωφορείων Αθηνών. Bus to airport from Athens Central Station (X93). XΩPA - AΘHNA ΚΥΠΑΡΙΣΣΙΑ - AΘHNA CHORA - ATHENS KYPARISIA - ATHENS KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY 07.0 0 Z 08.10 Z 13.3 0 14.40 17.3 0 Z 18.50 Z ΓAP ΓAΛIANOI - AΘHNA AΘHNA - ΚΥΠΑΡΙΣΣΙΑ - GARGALIANI - ATHENS ΓΑΡΓΑΛΙΑΝΟΙ - ΧΩΡΑ KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY ATHENS - KIPARISIA - 07.30 Z GARGALIANI - CHORA 14.00 KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY 18.15 Z 08.00 Z ΦΙΛΙΑΤΡΑ - AΘHNA 14.15 FILIATRA - ATHENS KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY 19.00 Z 07.45 Z - 14.15 - (Z) Εξυπηρετείται η μεταφορά 18.30 Z κατοικίδιων ζώων ΜΕ ΝΕΑ ΣΥΓΧΡΟΝΑ ΛΕΩΦΟΡΕΙΑ ΓΙΑ ΠΟΙΟΤΙΚΑ ΚΑΙ ΑΣΦΑΛΗ ΤΑΞΙΔΑ ! ! ! MEΣΣHNH - AΘHNA KOPΩNH - AΘHNA MESSINI - ATHENS KORONI - ATHENS KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY 08.00 * (πλην ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗΣ) 06.35 *(πλην ΣΑΒΒΑΤΟΥ - ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗΣ) 8.00 * - 13.00 * - 16.00* AΘHNA - MEΣΣHNH ATHENS - MESSINI KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY AΘHNA - KOPΩNH ATHENS - KORONI 8.00 * (πλην ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗΣ) KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY ΠΥΛΟΣ - AΘHNA PYLOS - ATHENS 7.00 - 11.00* - 15.00* KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY 06.45 *(πλην ΣΑΒΒΑΤΟΥ - ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗΣ) AΓIOΣ ΝΙΚΩΝ - AΘHNA 08.30 * - 12.30 * - 15.30 * AGIOS ΝΙΚΟΝ - ATHENS KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY AΘHNA - ΠΥΛΟ - 08.00* - 15.00* ΜΕΘΩΝΗ - ΦΟΙΝΙΚΟΥΝΤΑ ATHENS - PYLOS - METHONI - AΘHNA - ΑΓΙΟΣ ΝΙΚΩΝ FOINIKOYNTA ATHENS - AGIOS NIKON KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY KA ΘHMEPINA / EVERYDAY 09.00* - 11.00* (έως ΠΥΛΟ) 9.00* - 15.00* - 15.00* (*) Με ανταπόκριση KA ΛAMATA - ΣΠΑΡΤΗ / KALAMATA - SPARTA ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ / SUNDAY 15.00 ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ / FRIDAY 16.30 ΣΠΑΡΤΗ - ΚΑΛΑΜΑΤΑ / SPARTA - KALAMATA ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ / SUNDAY 16.30 ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ / FRIDAY 15.00 KA ΛAMATA - ΠATPA / ZAHARO - PYRGOS - PATRAS ΚΑΘΕ ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ & ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ EVERY FRIDAY & SUNDAY 08.30 ΚΑΘΕ ΔΕΥΤ . ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ & ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ EVERY MO WE FR & SUNDAY 16.00 ΠATPA - ΚΑΛΑΜΑΤΑ PATRAS - PYRGOS - ZAHARO - KALAMATA ΚΑΘΕ ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ & ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ EVERY FRIDAY & SUNDAY 16.00 ΚΑΘΕ ΔΕΥΤ . - ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ - ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ & ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ EVERY MO - WE - FR & SUNDAY 08.15 KA ΛAMATA - ΙΩ ANNINA / KALAMATA - IOANNINA ΠEM ΠΤΗ - ΔΕΥΤΕΡΑ 10 .00 IΩANNINA - ΚΑΛΑΜΑΤΑ / IOANNINA - KALAMATA ΠAΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ - KYP ΙΑΚΗ 10.00 KA ΛAMATA - ΘEΣΣ AΛONIKH / KALAMATA - SALONIKA ΠEM ΠTH - KYPIAKH 09.30 ΘEΣΣ AΛONIKH - ΚΑΛΑΜΑΤΑ / SALONIKA - ΚALAMATA ΔEYT ΕΡΑ / Μ ONDAY 09.30 ΠAPA ΣKEYH / FRIDAY 13.00 1. KA ΛAMAT A-MEΣΣHNH - ABPAMIOY - ΣΤΡΕΦΙ KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- AVRAMIOU - STERFI ΔΕΥΤ. ΤΕΤΑΡ . ΠΑΡ. 06.00 - 12.00 2. KA ΛAMATA - AKPO ΓIA ΛI - ΚΙΤΡΙΕΣ KALAMATA - AKROGIALI - KITRIES ΔΕΥΤ. ΤΕΤΑΡ . ΠΑΡ. 0 6.40 - 14.05 3. KA ΛAMATA - A ΛAΓONIA KALAMATA - ALAGONIA TETΑΡΤΗ / WEDNESDAY 07.0 0-14.30 ΣΑΒΒΑΤΟ / SATURDAY 05.30 - 13.00 4. KA ΛAMATA - MEΣΣHNH - AN ΔPOY ΣA KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- ANDROUSA ΔΕΥΤ ΕΡΑ - ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ 06. 00 - 12.30 * ΕΩΣ ΚΥΝΗΓΟΥ ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ / FRIDAY 5.30 * - 12.30 * ** ΑΠΟ ΜΕΣΣΗΝΗ ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΑ (πλην Κυριακής) 8.00* * 5. KA ΛAMATA - MEΣΣHNH - API ΣTOMENH KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- ARISTOMENI ΔΕΥΤ. - ΠΑΡ. 06.30 - 13.00 * ΕΩΣ ΜΑΚΡΑΙΝΑ TETA ΡΤΗ / WEDNESDAY 05.30* - 13.00* ΚΕΦΑΛΟΒΡΥΣΟ 6. KA ΛAMATA - API Σ / ARIS ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 06.50 - 12.30 * - 14.0 0-21.30 ** * ΑΛΩΝΙΑ - ΠΛΑΤΥ ΣABBATO / SATURDAY 08.30 - 12.30 ** ΑΡΦΑΡΑ - ΑΡΙ 7. KA ΛAMATA - AP ΦAPA * ΑΡΦΑΡΑ - ΑΡΙ KALAMATA - ARFARA ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 07.00 - 10.00 - 13.30 - 16.30 - 21.30* ΣABBATO / SATURDAY 07.00 -10.00 - 13.30 8. KA ΛAMATA - MEΣΣHNH - BA ΛYPA KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- VALIRA ΔΕΥΤ. ΤΕΤ. - ΠΑΡ. 06.15 - 14.00 * ΑΠΟ ΜΕΣΣΗΝΗ ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΑ (πλην Κυριακής) 8.00* 9. KA ΛAMATA - ΓΑΡΔΙΚΙ - Δ YPAXI KALAMATA - DIRAHI ΔΕΥΤ. (ΓΑΡΔΙΚΙ) 07.00 - 13.00 ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ (ΔΥΡΑΧΙ) 06.00 - 13.00 10. KA ΛAMATA - E ΞΩ XΩPI KALAMATA - EXOHORI ΔΕΥΤ ΕΡΑ & ΠΕΜΠΤΗ 06.15 - 13.00 11. ΚΑΛΑΜΑΤΑ - Σ AΪΔΩ NA KALAMATA - KARDAMILI - STOUPA - SAIDONA ΤΡΙ. & ΠΑΡ. / TUES. & FRID. 06.15 - 13.00 12. KA ΛAMATA - ΜΗΛΕΑ KALAMATA - MILEA ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ / WEDNESDAY 06.15 - 13.00 13. KA ΛAMATA - MEΣΣHNH - ΤΡΙΚΟΡΦΟ - KYNH ΓOY KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- KINIGOU ΔEYTEPA - ΤΕΤ. 06.00 - 12.30 (ΕΩΣ ΤΡΙΚΟΡΦΟ) ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ 05.30 - 12.30 14. KA ΛAMATA - MEΣΣHNH - KOP ΩNH - ΒΑΣΙΛΙΤΣΙ KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- PETALIDI - HRANI - KORONI ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 05.0 0* - 06. 15 - 11.00 - * ΒΑΣΙΛΙΤΣΙ 14.30* (ΝΟΣ/ΜΕΙΟ) - 19.00 (ΝΟΣ/ΜΕΙΟ) ΣABBATO / SATURDAY 06. 15 - 11.00 -14.30* (ΝΟΣ/ΜΕΙΟ) - 19.00 (ΝΟΣ/ΜΕΙΟ) KYPIAKH / SUNDAY 06. 15 - 11.00 -14.30* - 19.00 (ΝΟΣ/ΜΕΙΟ) 14α . KOP ΩNH - AIRPOR T- KA ΛAMATA KORONI - AIRPOR T- KALAMATA ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 06.35 -08.00 - 13.00 - 1 6.00 - 20.30 ΣABBATO / SATURDAY 08.00 - 13.00 - 16.00 - 20.30 KYPIAKH / SUNDAY 08.00 - 13.00 - 16.00 - 20.30 15. KA ΛAMATA - ΠANI ΠEPI KALAMATA - PANIPERI ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ 06.15* - 11.00* * ΑΝΤ/ΣΗ ΠΕΤΑΛΙΔΙ 16. ΠΕΤΑΛΙΔΙ - KOKKINOY PETALIDI - KOKKINOU ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ 06.15 - 11.00 17. KA ΛAMATA - MEΣΣHNH - MH ΛΙΩ TH KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- MILIOTI ΔΕΥΤ. - ΠΑΡΑΣΚ ΕΥΗ* 06.3 0 - 12.0 0 * ΠΑΠΑΦΛΕΣΣΑ 18. KA ΛAMATA - MEΣΣHNH - Λ OΓΓ A-MH ΛIT ΣA - ΚΑΛΛΙΘΕΑ KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- LOG A-MILITS A-KALLITHEA ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 05.00 19 α. KA ΛAMATA - ME ΛΠ EIA KALAMATA - MELPIA ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 12.30 (μέσω ΜΕΛΙΓΑΛΑ) 19 β. ME ΛΠ EIA - KA ΛAMATA MELPIA - KALAMATA ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 07.00 (μέσω ΜΕΛΙΓΑΛΑ) 20. KA ΛAMATA - NE ΔOY ΣA KALAMATA - NEDOUSA ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ / WEDNESDAY 07.00 - 1 4.30 ΣABBATO / SATURDAY 05.30 -13.00 21. KA ΛAMATA - ΛAΔA KALAMATA - LADA TETAPTH / WEDNESDAY 05.00 - 13.00 22. KA ΛAMATA - ΦIΛIA KALAMATA - FILIA * ΑΝΤ/ΣΗ ΜΕΛΙΓΑΛΑ ΔΕΥΤ.- ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ - ΠΑΡ. 06.30 - 12. 30* 23. KA ΛAMATA - ΜΑΥΡΟΜΑΤΙ ΠΑΜΙΣΟΥ - ΣΠΙΤΑΛΙ KALAMATA - MAVROMATI PAMISOU - SPITALI ΔΕΥΤ.- ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ - ΠΑΡ. 07.00 - 11. 00* * ΑΝΤ/ΣΗ ΜΕΣΣΗΝΗ 24. KA ΛAMATA - ΚΡΕΜΜΥΔΙΑ - ΙΚΛΑΙΝΑ KALAMATA - KREMMIDIA - IKLAINA ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 13.00 25. KA ΛAMATA - MEΣΣHNH - Π YΛOΣ KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- PYLOS ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 05.00 - 06.15 - 09.3 0 - 13.00 - 15. 00 (ΝΟΣ/ΜΕΙΟ) - 19.00 ΣABBATO / SATURDAY 05.30 - 09.30 - 13.00 - 15. 00 (ΝΟΣ/ΜΕΙΟ) - 19.00 KYPIAKH / SUNDAY 05.30 - 13.00 - 15. 00 (ΝΟΣ/ΜΕΙΟ) - 19.00 26. ΠYΛOΣ - ΚΑΛΑΜΑΤΑ PYLOS - AIRPOR T- KALAMATA ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 06.4 5-08.3 0-12.30 - 15.3 0-21.30 ΣABBATO / SATURDAY 08.30 - 12.30 - 15.30 - 21. 30 KYPIAKH / SUNDAY 08.30 - 15.30 - 21.30 27. KA ΛAMATA - MEΣΣHNH - Π YΛOΣ - ME ΘΩ NH KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- PYLOS - METHONI ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 05.00 - 09.30 - 13.00 - 19.00 ΣABBATO / SATURDAY 05.30 - 09.30 - 13.00 - 19.00 KYPIAKH / SUNDAY 05.30 - 13.00 - 19.00 28. KA ΛAMATA - MEΣΣHNH - Π YΛOΣ -ΦOINIKOYNTA KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- PYLOS - FINIKOUNTA ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 09.30 (ΝΟΣ/ΜΕΙΟ ) - 13.00 - 19.00 ΣABBATO / SATURDAY 05.30 - 13.00 - 19.00 KYPIAKH / SUNDAY 05.30 - 13.00 - 19.00 28 α. ΦOINIKOYNTA - ΜΕΘΩΝΗ - ΠΥΛΟΣ - ΚΑΛΑΜΑΤΑ FINIKOUNTA - ΜΕΤΗΟΝΙ - PYLOS - KALAMATA ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 07.20 - 12.00 - 21.00 ΣABBATO / SATURDAY 07.30 - 14.45 - 21.00 KYPIAKH / SUNDAY 07.30 - 14.45 - 21.00 29. ΚΑΛΑΜΑΤΑ - Φ OINIKOYNTA ( μέσω XAPAKO ΠOIOY ) KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- PETALIDI - FINIKOUNTA ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 05.00 29 α. ΦOINIKOYNTA - ΚΑΛΑΜΑΤΑ (μέσω XAPAKO ΠOIOY ) FINIKOUNTA - PETALIDI - AIRPOR T- KALAMATA ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 15.15 30 . KA ΛAMATA - ΜΕΣΣΗΝΗ / KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- MESSINI ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 05.0 0-06.00 - 06.15 - 06.30 - 07.00 - 08.0 0 - 09.00 - 9.30 - 10.00 - 11.0 0- 12.00 - 13.00 - 14.00 - 14.30 - 15.00 16.00 - 18.00 - 19.00 (ΚΟΡΩΝΗ)* - 20.0 0 22.15 ΣABBATO / SATURDAY 06.15 - 08.00 - 10.00 - 11.00 - 12.00 - 13.00 - 14.00 - 14.30 - 15.00 (ΠYΛO)*- 16.00 - 19.00 - 20.00 - 22.15 KYPIAKH / SUNDAY 08.00 - 10.00 - 12.00 - 14.00 - 16.00 - 18.00 - 20.00 - 22.15 30α . ΜΕΣΣΗΝΗ - ΝΟΣΟΚΟΜΕΙΟ - ΚΑΛΑΜΑΤΑ / MESSINI - AIRPOR T- HOSPITAL - KALAMATA ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 07.00 - 07.30 - 08.00 - 08.30 - 09.00 - 09.30 - 10.30 - 11.30 - 12.30 - 13.30 - 14.30 - 15.00 - 15.30 - 16.30 - 17.30 - 18.30 - 20.30 - 21.45 - 22.45 ΣABBATO / SATURDAY 07.30 - 08.30 - 09.00 - 9.30 - 10.30 - 12.30 - 15.00 - 16.30 - 20.30 - 21.45 22.45 KYPIAKH / SUNDAY 08.30 - 10.30 - 12.30 - 14.30 - 16.30 - 18.30 - 20.30 - 22.45 31. KA ΛAMATA - ΑΓΙΟΣ ΝΙΚΩΝ KALAMATA - AGIOS NIKON ΔΕΥΤ. ΕΩΣ ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ/ WEEKDAYS 06.15 - 13.00 - 18.30 31α. ΑΓΙΟΣ ΝΙΚΩΝ - ΚΑΛΑΜΑΤΑ AGIOS NIKON - KALAMATA ΔΕΥΤ. ΕΩΣ ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ/ WEEKDAYS 08.00 - 15.00 - 20.30 ΜΕ ΝΕΑ ΣΥΓΧΡΟΝΑ ΛΕΩΦΟΡΕΙΑ ΓΙΑ ΠΟΙΟΤΙΚΑ ΚΑΙ ΑΣΦΑΛΗ ΤΑΞΙΔΑ ! ! ! ΤΡΙΦΥΛΙΑ 32. KA ΛAMATA - MEΣΣHNH - Π YΛOΣ -ΓAP ΓAΛIANOI AIRPOR T- PYLOS - GIALOVA - CHORA - GARGALIANI ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 09.30 - 15. 00 (ΝΟΣ/ΜΕΙΟ) ΣABBATO / SATURDAY 09.30 - 15. 00 (ΝΟΣ/ΜΕΙΟ) KYPIAKH / SUNDAY 15. 00 (ΝΟΣ/ΜΕΙΟ) 33. KA ΛAMATA - MEΣΣHNH - XATZH -XΩPA -ΓAP ΓAΛIANOI KALAMATA - AIRPOR T- HADZI -CHORA - GARGALIANI ΔΕΥΤ. έως ΠΑΡ./ WEEKDAYS 13.00 34.
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