Airports in Poland - Aeroporti in Polonia

List of airports Polish divided by region. Most of the Polish airports are served by several low cost airlines among which certainly stand out Ryanair is WizzAir.

Masovia

  • 1 Warsaw Fryderyk Chopin Airport (IATA: WAW) (Warsaw), 48 226504220. Equipped with a metropolitan service and with three terminals, Warsaw is the most important airport in Poland. Terminals 1 and 2 are used for passenger transport and are the arrival point for international flights. The third terminal is dedicated to general aviation, and there is an additional terminal used for military aviation.
The routes to and from Warsaw airport are dozens and cover the whole of Europe, but also North America, North Africa and Asia. As regards Italy in particular, the connections are guaranteed by Wizz Air, with routes from Milan-Orio al Serio and Malpensa, Bologna, Venice, Rome-Fiumicino (also with Alitalia), Alghero, Catania, Olbia (with LOT Polish Airlines), Rimini (with LOT Polish Airlines), Naples is Bari. For information on the planning or existence of other routes to Warsaw, here the official interactive map is available. Warsaw Chopin Airport on Wikipedia Warsaw Chopin Airport (Q465071) on Wikidata
  • 2 Lodz Władysław Reymont Airport (IATA: LCJ) (Łódź Voivodeship), 48 422082682, @. Simple icon time.svgMon-Fri 08: 00-18: 00, Sat 10: 00-22: 00, Sun 10: 00-18: 00. Dedicated to the Polish writer Władysław Reymont, the airport consists of two terminals which are authorized for international traffic. However, the only non-domestic flights are made by London, Dublin and the East Midlands. No other routes are currently available. In any case, the map of destinations can be consulted here. Lodz Wladyslaw Reymont Airport on Wikipedia Łódź Władysław Reymont Airport (Q764554) on Wikidata
  • 3 Radom-Sadków Airport (IATA: RDO) (78 km north of Kielce). To reach nearby cities, you can use line 14 of the local buses. The airport does not have a defined schedule. Radom-Sadków Airport on Wikipedia Radom-Sadków Airport (Q2066541) on Wikidata

Lesser Poland

  • 4 Lublin International Airport (IATA: LUZ) (10 km from Lublin), 48 814581444. The airport is connected to the city by local railways, with tickets that can cost € 1.30. There is also a variable timetable bus service that allows connections to / from the airport according to the flight schedule.
As for flights with Italy, these are not available, in fact, the international routes from / to Lublin connect the city to Oslo, London, Dublin and others. In any case, the complete schedule can be consulted here. Lublin Airport on Wikipedia Lublin Airport (Q620446) on Wikidata

Silesia

  • 7 Wroclaw-Nicolaus Copernicus International Airport (IATA: WRO) (10 km from Wroclaw), 48 713581100, fax: 48 713573973, @. It is a very modern airport that offers international flights. The building is equipped with a spacious car park and also a duty-free shop for the purchase of food or souvenirs. To and from Italy, the only air services are low-cost, which is great, and the cities connected thanks to scheduled flights offered by Ryanair I'm , Milan-Orio al Serio, Bologna, Naples, although the most frequent are from Rome-Ciampino, Cagliari is Palermo. Those who would like more detailed information on airport scheduling times or are interested in reaching Wroclaw starting from outside Italy, can check the page dedicated with all the airport programming. Wroclaw Nicolaus Copernicus Airport on Wikipedia Wroclaw Copernicus Airport (Q1107152) on Wikidata
  • 8 Warsaw-Modlin Mazovia Airport (IATA: WMI) (40 km north of Warsaw), 48 223151880. It is the fifth largest airport in terms of passenger traffic in Poland and was designed to host low-cost airline flights. From Italy, there are connections with various cities, including Bologna, Milan, Naples, Rome, Venice, Pisa, Rimini, Cagliari and Pescara. Warsaw-Modlin Mazovia Airport on Wikipedia Warsaw-Modlin Mazovia Airport (Q1401995) on Wikidata
  • 9 Katowice-Pyrzowice International Airport (IATA: KTW) (30 km from Katowice), 48 323927000, @. The airport is divided into 3 terminals, easily reachable thanks to the bus services that depart from the nearby Katowice (€ 5.00), each with a specific function. In any case, most arrivals are made at Terminal A, while departures are split between the first and second terminals.
The airport handles a large amount of international traffic, and Italy is connected to it thanks to the routes offered by Ryanair is WizzAir from Milan-Malpensa, Bologna, Rome-Ciampino, Alghero, Toast is Catania. In any case, those interested in other routes to this airport can check here the interactive map of destinations. Katowice-Pyrzowice Airport on Wikipedia Katowice-Pyrzowice Airport (Q1162558) on Wikidata

Greater Poland

Pomeranian

The airport is connected to the Pomeranian metro and rail system and of course bus transport is guaranteed. Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport on Wikipedia Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport (Q779984) on Wikidata

Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship

Podlachia Voivodeship

This region has no international or significant airports

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