This is a list of the busiest airports in Poland.
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Rank | Airport | City served | IATA | ICAO | Passengers | Annual change | Rank change |
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1. | Warsaw Chopin Airport | Warsaw | WAW | EPWA | 4 302 898 | 21,8% | |
2. | Kraków Airport | Kraków | KRK | EPKK | 2 167 447 | 14,7% | |
3. | Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport | Gdańsk (Tricity) | GDN | EPGD | 1 232 684 | 19,6% | |
4. | Katowice Airport | Katowice (Metropolis GZM) | KTW | EPKT | 925 209 | 16,4% | |
5. | Wrocław Airport | Wrocław | WRO | EPWR | 758 815 | 22,0% | |
6. | Warsaw Modlin Airport | Warsaw | WMI | EPMO | 588 937 | 9,6% | |
7. | Poznań Airport | Poznań | POZ | EPPO | 488 455 | 16,4% | |
8. | Rzeszów International Airport | Rzeszów | RZE | EPRZ | 191 266 | 3,3% | |
9. | "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport | Szczecin | SZZ | EPSC | 95 676 | 2,8% | |
10. | Łódź Airport | Łódź | LCJ | EPLL | 87 349 | 29,7% | 2 |
11. | Bydgoszcz Airport | Bydgoszcz | BZG | EPBY | 71 938 | 10,2% | 1 |
12. | Lublin Airport | Lublin | LUZ | EPLB | 67 511 | 6,8% | 2 |
13. | Olsztyn-Mazury Airport | Olsztyn | SZY | EPSY | 25 255 | 6,2% | |
14. | Warsaw Radom Airport 1 | Radom | RDO | EPRA | 21 009 | --- | |
15. | Airport Zielona Góra | Zielona Góra | IEG | EPZG | 12 082 | 23,7% | |
Total | x | % |
Rank | Airport | City served | IATA | ICAO | Passengers | Annual change | Rank change |
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1. | Warsaw Chopin Airport | Warsaw | WAW | EPWA | 18 499 527 | 28,5% | |
2. | Kraków Airport | Kraków | KRK | EPKK | 9 404 611 | 27,0% | |
3. | Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport | Gdańsk (Tricity) | GDN | EPGD | 5 907 280 | 29,0% | |
4. | Katowice Airport | Katowice (Metropolis GZM) | KTW | EPKT | 5 609 022 | 26,9% | |
5. | Wrocław Airport | Wrocław | WRO | EPWR | 3 891 553 | 35,2% | |
6. | Warsaw Modlin Airport | Warsaw | WMI | EPMO | 3 400 967 | 8,9% | |
7. | Poznań Airport | Poznań | POZ | EPPO | 2 788 990 | 23,8% | |
8. | Rzeszów International Airport | Rzeszów | RZE | EPRZ | 1 020 189 | 42,2% | |
9. | "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport | Szczecin | SZZ | EPSC | 477 494 | 13,7% | |
10. | Lublin Airport | Lublin | LUZ | EPLB | 420 208 | 28,6% | |
11. | Bydgoszcz Airport | Bydgoszcz | BZG | EPBY | 366 067 | 43,9% | |
12. | Łódź Airport | Łódź | LCJ | EPLL | 356 878 | 98,0% | |
13. | Olsztyn-Mazury Airport | Olsztyn | SZY | EPSY | 112 667 | 30,9% | |
14. | Warsaw Radom Airport 1 | Radom | RDO | EPRA | 105 000 | --- | |
15. | Airport Zielona Góra | Zielona Góra | IEG | EPZG | 53.963 | 28,0% | |
Total | 52 200 000 | 27,4% |
Rank | Airport | City served | IATA | ICAO | Passengers | Annual change | Rank change |
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1. | Warsaw Chopin Airport | Warsaw | WAW | EPWA | 14 413 889 | 92,9% | |
2. | Kraków Airport | Kraków | KRK | EPKK | 7 394 176 | 140,7% | |
3. | Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport | Gdańsk (Tricity) | GDN | EPGD | 4 576 705 | 112,4% | 1 |
4. | Katowice Airport | Katowice (Metropolis GZM) | KTW | EPKT | 4 419 090 | 89,7% | 1 |
5. | Warsaw Modlin Airport | Warsaw | WMI | EPMO | 3 126 482 | 123,8% | 1 |
6. | Wrocław Airport | Wrocław | WRO | EPWR | 2 878 482 | 102,9% | 1 |
7. | Poznań Airport | Poznań | POZ | EPPO | 2 252 162 | 113,4% | |
8. | Rzeszów International Airport | Rzeszów | RZE | EPRZ | 731 141 | 39,5% | |
9. | "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport | Szczecin | SZZ | EPSC | 419 905 | 130,9% | |
10. | Lublin Airport | Lublin | LUZ | EPLB | 330 064 | 207,3% | |
11. | Bydgoszcz Airport | Bydgoszcz | BZG | EPBY | 254 361 | 156,1% | |
12. | Łódź Airport | Łódź | LCJ | EPLL | 179 926 | 159,6% | |
13. | Olsztyn-Mazury Airport | Olsztyn | SZY | EPSY | 142 252 | 25,7% | |
14. | Airport Zielona Góra | Zielona Góra | IEG | EPZG | 42 103 | 98,7% | |
Total | 41 131 524 | 120% |
Rank | Airport | City served | IATA | ICAO | Passengers | Annual change | Rank change |
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1. | Warsaw Chopin Airport | Warsaw | WAW | EPWA | 7 473 734 | 36,3% | |
2. | Kraków Airport | Kraków | KRK | EPKK | 3 072 074[ citation needed ] | 18,6% | |
3. | Katowice Airport | Katowice (Metropolis GZM) | KTW | EPKT | 2 328 973 | 61,1% | 1 |
4. | Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport | Gdańsk (Tricity) | GDN | EPGD | 2 154 563 | 26,0% | 1 |
5. | Wrocław Airport | Wrocław | WRO | EPWR | 1 418 836[ citation needed ] | 40,8% | |
6. | Warsaw Modlin Airport | Warsaw | WMI | EPMO | 1 396 833 | 66,7% | |
7. | Poznań Airport | Poznań | POZ | EPPO | 1 055 162 | 60,4% | |
8. | Rzeszów International Airport | Rzeszów | RZE | EPRZ | 255 795 | 8,7% | |
9. | "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport | Szczecin | SZZ | EPSC | 181 849 | 2,2% | |
10. | Lublin Airport | Lublin | LUZ | EPLB | 107 423 | 13,0% | 1 |
11. | Bydgoszcz Airport | Bydgoszcz | BZG | EPBY | 99 303 | 22,4% | 1 |
12. | Łódź Airport | Łódź | LCJ | EPLL | 69 320 | 8,0% | |
13. | Olsztyn-Mazury Airport | Olsztyn | SZY | EPSY | 46 936 | 24,8% | |
14. | Airport Zielona Góra | Zielona Góra | IEG | EPZG | 21 188 | 8,0% | |
Total | 19 600 000 | 35,5% |
Rank | Airport | City served | IATA | ICAO | Passengers | Annual change | Rank change |
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1. | Warsaw Chopin Airport | Warsaw | WAW | EPWA | 5 437 224 | 71,0% | |
2. | Kraków Airport | Kraków | KRK | EPKK | 2 588 970 | 69,2% | |
3. | Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport | Gdańsk (Tricity) | GDN | EPGD | 1 697 406 | 68,3% | |
4. | Katowice Airport | Katowice (Metropolis GZM) | KTW | EPKT | 1 437 876 | 70,3% | |
5. | Wrocław Airport | Wrocław | WRO | EPWR | 1 003 066 | 71,7% | |
6. | Warsaw Modlin Airport | Warsaw | WMI | EPMO | 870 831 | 71,9% | |
7. | Poznań Airport | Poznań | POZ | EPPO | 652 833 | 72,5% | |
8. | Rzeszów International Airport | Rzeszów | RZE | EPRZ | 234 355 | 69,5% | |
9. | "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport | Szczecin | SZZ | EPSC | 185 848 | 68,0% | |
10. | Bydgoszcz Airport | Bydgoszcz | BZG | EPBY | 124 545 | 69,9% | |
11. | Lublin Airport | Lublin | LUZ | EPLB | 123 512 | 65,3% | |
12. | Łódź Airport | Łódź | LCJ | EPLL | 75 275 | 68,9% | |
13. | Olsztyn-Mazury Airport | Olsztyn | SZY | EPSY | 61 114 | 58,6% | |
14. | Airport Zielona Góra | Zielona Góra | IEG | EPZG | 19 266 | 41,8% | |
Total | 14 500 000 | 70,0% |
Rank | Airport | City served | IATA | ICAO | Passengers | Annual change | Rank change |
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1. | Warsaw Chopin Airport | Warsaw | WAW | EPWA | 18 857 686 | 6,3% | |
2. | Kraków Airport | Kraków | KRK | EPKK | 8 410 817 | 24,3% | |
3. | Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport | Gdańsk (Tricity) | GDN | EPGD | 5 376 120 | 7,9% | |
4. | Katowice Airport | Katowice (Metropolis GZM) | KTW | EPKT | 4 843 889 | 0,1% | |
5. | Wrocław Airport | Wrocław | WRO | EPWR | 3 548 016 | 6,0% | |
6. | Warsaw Modlin Airport | Warsaw | WMI | EPMO | 3 106 041 | 0,8% | |
7. | Poznań Airport | Poznań | POZ | EPPO | 2 379 635 | 3,9% | |
8. | Rzeszów International Airport | Rzeszów | RZE | EPRZ | 772 238 | 0,1% | |
9. | "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport | Szczecin | SZZ | EPSC | 576 037 | 3,8% | |
10. | Bydgoszcz Airport | Bydgoszcz | BZG | EPBY | 425 230 | 2,9% | 1 |
11. | Lublin Airport | Lublin | LUZ | EPLB | 357 366 | 21,5% | 1 |
12. | Łódź Airport | Łódź | LCJ | EPLL | 241 707 | 11,2% | |
13. | Olsztyn-Mazury Airport | Olsztyn | SZY | EPSY | 154 499 | 27,4% | |
14. | Airport Zielona Góra | Zielona Góra | IEG | EPZG | 33 783 | 54,0% | |
Total | 49 083 019 | 7% |
Rank | Airport | City served | IATA | ICAO | Passengers | Annual change | Rank change |
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1. | Warsaw Chopin Airport | Warsaw | WAW | EPWA | 17 755 500 | 12,7% | |
2. | Kraków Airport | Kraków | KRK | EPKK | 6 769 369 | 16,0% | |
3. | Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport | Gdańsk (Tricity) | GDN | EPGD | 4 980 647 | 8,0% | |
4. | Katowice Airport | Katowice (Metropolis GZM) | KTW | EPKT | 4 838 149 | 23,0% | |
5. | Wrocław Airport | Wrocław | WRO | EPWR | 3 347 223 | 17,3% | 1 |
6. | Warsaw Modlin Airport | Warsaw | WMI | EPMO | 3 081 966 | 5,1% | 1 |
7. | Poznań Airport | Poznań | POZ | EPPO | 2 476 304 | 33,7% | |
8. | Rzeszów International Airport | Rzeszów | RZE | EPRZ | 771 287 | 11,2% | |
9. | "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport | Szczecin | SZZ | EPSC | 598 971 | 3,5% | |
10. | Lublin Airport | Lublin | LUZ | EPLB | 455 188 | 9,0% | |
11. | Bydgoszcz Airport | Bydgoszcz | BZG | EPBY | 413 245 | 24.7% | |
12. | Łódź Airport | Łódź | LCJ | EPLL | 217 014 | 2.9% | |
13. | Olsztyn-Mazury Airport | Olsztyn | SZY | EPSY | 121 300 | 15,0% | |
14. | Airport Zielona Góra | Zielona Góra | IEG | EPZG | 21 934 | 23,9% | |
15. | Radom Airport | Radom | RDO | EPRA | closed | ||
Total | 45 848 097 | 15,0% |
Rank | Airport | City served | IATA | ICAO | Passengers | Annual change | Rank change |
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1. | Warsaw Chopin Airport | Warsaw | WAW | EPWA | 15 752 000 [1] | 22,7% | |
2. | Kraków Airport | Kraków | KRK | EPKK | 5 835 189 [2] | 17,0% | |
3. | Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport | Gdańsk (Tricity) | GDN | EPGD | 4 611 714 [3] | 14,6% | |
4. | Katowice Airport | Katowice (Metropolis GZM) | KTW | EPKT | 3 892 941 | 20,8% | |
5. | Warsaw Modlin Airport | Warsaw | WMI | EPMO | 2 932 639 [4] | 0,2% | |
6. | Wrocław Airport | Wrocław | WRO | EPWR | 2 855 071 | 17,9% | |
7. | Poznań Airport | Poznań | POZ | EPPO | 1 852 655 [5] | 8,3% | |
8. | Rzeszów International Airport | Rzeszów | RZE | EPRZ | 693 500 [6] | 4,4% | |
9. | "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport | Szczecin | SZZ | EPSC | 578 691 [7] | 23,6% | |
10. | Lublin Airport | Lublin | LUZ | EPLB | 430 346 [8] | 13,9% | |
11. | Bydgoszcz Airport | Bydgoszcz | BZG | EPBY | 331 300 [9] | 1.8% | |
12. | Łódź Airport | Łódź | LCJ | EPLL | 204 676 [10] | 16.2% | |
13. | Olsztyn-Mazury Airport | Olsztyn | SZY | EPSY | 104 851 [11] | 222,3% | |
14. | Airport Zielona Góra | Zielona Góra | IEG | EPZG | 17 702 [12] | 87,4% | 1 |
15. | Radom Airport | Radom | RDO | EPRA | 11 000 [13] | 16,5% | 1 |
Total | 40 104 275 | 17,2% |
Rank | Airport | City served | IATA | ICAO | Passengers | Annual change | Rank change |
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1. | Warsaw Chopin Airport | Warsaw | WAW | EPWA | 12 836 510 [14] | 14.5% | |
2. | Kraków Airport | Kraków | KRK | EPKK | 4 983 645 [15] | 18.0% | |
3. | Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport | Gdańsk (Tricity) | GDN | EPGD | 4 010 846 [16] | 8.2% | |
4. | Katowice Airport | Katowice (Metropolis GZM) | KTW | EPKT | 3 221 261 [17] | 4.9% | |
5. | Warsaw Modlin Airport | Warsaw | WMI | EPMO | 2 860 874 [18] | 10.5% | |
6. | Wrocław Airport | Wrocław | WRO | EPWR | 2 419 561 [19] | 4.3% | |
7. | Poznań Airport | Poznań | POZ | EPPO | 1 710 116 [20] | 13,9% | |
8. | Rzeszów International Airport | Rzeszów | RZE | EPRZ | 664 068 [21] | 2.9% | |
9. | "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport | Szczecin | SZZ | EPSC | 467 877 [22] | 13,4% | |
10. | Lublin Airport | Lublin | LUZ | EPLB | 377 606 [23] | 42.4% | 2 |
11. | Bydgoszcz Airport | Bydgoszcz | BZG | EPBY | 337 556 [24] | 1.0% | 1 |
12. | Łódź Airport | Łódź | LCJ | EPLL | 241 076 [25] | 16.2% | 1 |
13. | Olsztyn-Mazury Airport 1 | Olsztyn | SZY | EPSY | 47 146 [26] | --- | --- |
14. | Radom Airport | Radom | RDO | EPRA | 9 713 [27] | 1099.1% | 1 |
15. | Airport Zielona Góra | Zielona Góra | IEG | EPZG | 9 443 [27] | 44.8% | 2 |
Total | 34 197 298 | 12.0% |
Notes:
1 : Olsztyn-Mazury Airport commenced operation on 20 January 2016.
Rank | Airport | City served | IATA | ICAO | Passengers | Annual change | Rank change |
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1. | Warsaw Chopin Airport | Warsaw | WAW | EPWA | 11 219 779 | 6.3% | |
2. | Kraków Airport | Kraków | KRK | EPKK | 4 221 171 | 10.5% | |
3. | Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport | Gdańsk (Tricity) | GDN | EPDG | 3 706 180 [28] | 12.7% | |
4. | Katowice Airport | Katowice (Metropolis GZM) | KTW | EPKT | 3 069 279 [17] | 13.9% | |
5. | Warsaw Modlin Airport | Warsaw | WMI | EPMO | 2 588 175 | 52.0% | |
6. | Wrocław Airport | Wrocław | WRO | EPWR | 2 320 015 | 11.2% | |
7. | Poznań Airport | Poznań | POZ | EPPO | 1 500 918 [20] | 3.8% | |
8. | Rzeszów International Airport | Rzeszów | RZE | EPRZ | 645 214 | 7.3% | |
9. | "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport | Szczecin | SZZ | EPSC | 412 547 [22] | 43.7% | |
10. | Bydgoszcz Airport | Bydgoszcz | BZG | EPBY | 289 329 | 17.9% | |
11. | Łódź Airport | Łódź | LCJ | EPLL | 287 628 | 13.3% | |
12. | Lublin Airport | Lublin | LUZ | EPLB | 265 111 [23] | 41.3% | |
13. | Airport Zielona Góra | Zielona Góra | IEG | EPZG | 17 106 | 54.8% | |
14. | Radom Airport 1 | Radom | RDO | EPRA | 810 | --- | |
Total | 30 543 262 | 12.3% |
Notes:
1 : Radom Airport became operational on 29 May 2014. However, it didn't commence operation until 1 September 2015.
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