List of Airports in Poland - Airports With Commercial Passenger Service

Airports With Commercial Passenger Service

City Voivodeship Location
(Gmina — Dzielnica)
ICAO IATA Airport name Passengers
(2011)
Official website
Warsaw Masovian Okęcie
(Warsaw — Włochy)
EPWA WAW Chopin Airport 9,322,485 www.lotnisko-chopina.pl
Kraków Lesser Poland Balice
(Zabierzów)
EPKK KRK John Paul II Airport 2,994,359 www.krakowairport.pl
Katowice Silesian Pyrzowice
(Ożarowice)
EPKT KTW Katowice Airport 2,500,984 www.katowice-airport.com
Gdańsk (Tricity) Pomeranian Rębiechowo
(Gdańsk — Matarnia)
EPGD GDN Lech Wałęsa Airport 2,449,702 www.airport.gdansk.pl
Wrocław Lower Silesian Strachowice
(Wrocław)
EPWR WRO Copernicus Airport 1,606,222 www.airport.wroclaw.pl
Poznań Greater Poland Ławica
(Poznań — Grunwald)
EPPO POZ Henryk Wieniawski Airport 1,425,865 www.airport-poznan.com.pl
Rzeszów Subcarpathian Jasionka
(Trzebownisko)
EPRZ RZE Rzeszów Airport 487,740 www.rzeszowairport.pl
Łódź Łódźkie Lublinek
(Łódź)
EPLL LCJ Władysław Reymont Airport 390,261 www.airport.lodz.pl
Bydgoszcz Kuyavian-Pomeranian Szwederowo
(Bydgoszcz)
EPBY BZG Ignacy Jan Paderewski Airport 268,360 www.plb.pl
Szczecin West Pomeranian Goleniów
(Goleniów)
EPSC SZZ "Solidarity" Airport 258,217 www.airport.com.pl
Zielona Góra Lubusz Babimost
(Babimost)
EPZG IEG Zielona Góra Airport 6,940 www.lotnisko.lubuskie.pl
Warsaw Masovian Modlin
(Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki)
EPMO WMI Warsaw-Modlin Airport opened in July 2012 www.modlinairport.pl
Lublin Lublin Świdnik
(Świdnik)
EPSW LUZ Lublin Airport
completion planned by
end of September 2012
www.airport.lublin.pl
Gdynia (Tricity) Pomeranian Kosakowo
(Kosakowo)
EPOK QYD Gdynia Airport
completion planned
by mid-October 2012
www.airport.gdynia.pl
Radom Masovian Sadków
(Radom)
EPRA QXR Radom Airport
completion planned
by the end of 2013
www.lotnisko-radom.eu

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