General information
Warsaw Aiport is the busiest airport in Poland, named after the famous Polish composer Frédéric Chopin. In 2023, the airport handled 18.5 million passengers in one year. The airport is a base for LOT, Wizz Air and holiday charters Enter Air and Smartwings Poland. In addition to Warsaw Airport, there are two more airports near the capital of Poland, namely Warsaw Modlin Airport (Ryanair) and Warsaw Radom Airport.
Where is Warsaw Airport situated?
The largest airport of the Polish capital Warsaw is located on the outskirts of the city, southwest of the city centre. Both places are connected by road 634 (Zwirki i Wigury).
How many terminals does Warsaw Airport have?
The airport consists of one large terminal. In 2010, Warsaw Airport merged Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, now the entire complex is called Terminal A. In the southern part of the terminal (former T1) you will find check-in areas A, B and Arrivals 1 In the northern part of the terminal (former T2) you will find check-in areas C, D, E and Arrivals 2. LOT Polish Airlines uses check-in areas D and E.
A good alternative for flying to or from Warsaw Airport are the following airports, sorted by distance from the airport. You can also take a look at the complete list of airports in Poland.
| Warsaw Modlin Airport | 38km |
Which airlines fly from and to Warsaw Airport?
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LOT -
Smartwings -
Wizz Air -
KLM -
Emirates
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