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Warsaw Chopin Airport | ||
height | 361 feet | |
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IATA code | WAW | |
ICAO code | EPWA | |
Number of passengers | 17.755.500 (2018) | |
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The international Warsaw Airport located in Mazovia in the central Poland southwest of the center of Warsaw. With almost 18 million passengers a year, it is the largest airport in the country. In addition to this airport, the Warsaw metropolitan area also has the Modlin Airport in the north and the Radom Airport in the south.
getting there
The airport can be easily reached from the center of Warsaw by public transport (e.g. train or bus) as well as by car.
Airlines and Destinations
The airport is used by almost 30 airlines, including the LOT, SAS, KLM, Lufthansa, Eurowings, Norwegian, Swiss, Ryanair and Wizzair. The airport is the central hub of LOT with numerous long-distance destinations. Goals in German-speaking countries include Vienna, Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Nuremberg, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Dusseldorf, Dortmund, Berlin, Hanover, Frankfurt am Main and Munich. There are domestic flights to all regional airports in Poland.
Terminals
There are two terminals. Terminal A is the international terminal and Terminal Etuida served as a check-in hall for low-cost carriers.
mobility
Terminal A is manageable and easy to explore on foot.
shop
The airport has several shops.
kitchen
The airport has several restaurants.
Hotels
There are several hotels at the airport.
Web links
- https://www.lotnisko-chopina.pl/en/index.html (en) - Warsaw Chopin Airport official website