List of the busiest airports in Poland

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Warsaw Chopin Airport, the busiest airport in Poland Okecie Airport 2012.JPG
Warsaw Chopin Airport, the busiest airport in Poland
Olsztyn-Mazury Airport was opened on 20 January 2016, making it Poland's youngest commercial airport, although it had handled passenger flights in the past. POL Olsztyn Mazury Airport 09.JPG
Olsztyn-Mazury Airport was opened on 20 January 2016, making it Poland's youngest commercial airport, although it had handled passenger flights in the past.

This is a list of the busiest airports in Poland.

At a glance

Annual passenger traffic at WAW KRK GDN KTW WMI WRO POZ RZE airports. See Wikidata query.

2024 - provisional January to March

RankAirportCity served IATA
ICAO
PassengersAnnual
change
Rank
change
1. Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw WAWEPWA4 302 898Increase2.svg21,8%Steady2.svg
2. Kraków Airport Kraków KRKEPKK2 167 447Increase2.svg14,7%Steady2.svg
3. Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport Gdańsk (Tricity)GDNEPGD1 232 684Increase2.svg19,6%Steady2.svg
4. Katowice Airport Katowice (Metropolis GZM)KTWEPKT925 209Increase2.svg16,4%Steady2.svg
5. Wrocław Airport Wrocław WROEPWR758 815Increase2.svg22,0%Steady2.svg
6. Warsaw Modlin Airport WarsawWMIEPMO588 937Decrease2.svg9,6%Steady2.svg
7. Poznań Airport Poznań POZEPPO488 455Increase2.svg16,4%Steady2.svg
8. Rzeszów International Airport Rzeszów RZEEPRZ191 266Increase2.svg3,3%Steady2.svg
9. "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport Szczecin SZZEPSC95 676Increase2.svg2,8%Steady2.svg
10. Łódź Airport Łódź LCJEPLL87 349Increase2.svg29,7%Increase2.svg2
11. Bydgoszcz Airport Bydgoszcz BZGEPBY71 938Increase2.svg10,2%Increase2.svg1
12. Lublin Airport Lublin LUZEPLB67 511Decrease2.svg6,8%Decrease2.svg 2
13. Olsztyn-Mazury Airport Olsztyn SZYEPSY25 255Increase2.svg6,2%Steady2.svg
14. Warsaw Radom Airport 1 Radom RDOEPRA21 009---Steady2.svg
15. Airport Zielona Góra Zielona Góra IEGEPZG12 082Increase2.svg23,7%Steady2.svg
Totalx Increase2.svg%

2023

RankAirportCity served IATA
ICAO
PassengersAnnual
change
Rank
change
1. Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw WAWEPWA18 499 527Increase2.svg28,5%Steady2.svg
2. Kraków Airport Kraków KRKEPKK9 404 611Increase2.svg27,0%Steady2.svg
3. Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport Gdańsk (Tricity)GDNEPGD5 907 280Increase2.svg29,0%Steady2.svg
4. Katowice Airport Katowice (Metropolis GZM)KTWEPKT5 609 022Increase2.svg26,9%Steady2.svg
5. Wrocław Airport Wrocław WROEPWR3 891 553Increase2.svg35,2%Steady2.svg
6. Warsaw Modlin Airport WarsawWMIEPMO3 400 967Increase2.svg8,9%Steady2.svg
7. Poznań Airport Poznań POZEPPO2 788 990Increase2.svg23,8%Steady2.svg
8. Rzeszów International Airport Rzeszów RZEEPRZ1 020 189Increase2.svg42,2%Steady2.svg
9. "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport Szczecin SZZEPSC477 494Increase2.svg13,7%Steady2.svg
10. Lublin Airport Lublin LUZEPLB420 208Increase2.svg28,6%Steady2.svg
11. Bydgoszcz Airport Bydgoszcz BZGEPBY366 067Increase2.svg43,9%Steady2.svg
12. Łódź Airport Łódź LCJEPLL356 878Increase2.svg98,0%Steady2.svg
13. Olsztyn-Mazury Airport Olsztyn SZYEPSY112 667Increase2.svg30,9%Steady2.svg
14. Warsaw Radom Airport 1 Radom RDOEPRA105 000---Steady2.svg
15. Airport Zielona Góra Zielona Góra IEGEPZG53.963Increase2.svg28,0%Steady2.svg
Total52 200 000 Increase2.svg27,4%

2022

RankAirportCity served IATA
ICAO
PassengersAnnual
change
Rank
change
1. Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw WAWEPWA14 413 889Increase2.svg92,9%Steady2.svg
2. Kraków Airport Kraków KRKEPKK7 394 176Increase2.svg140,7%Steady2.svg
3. Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport Gdańsk (Tricity)GDNEPGD4 576 705Increase2.svg112,4%Increase2.svg1
4. Katowice Airport Katowice (Metropolis GZM)KTWEPKT4 419 090Increase2.svg89,7%Decrease2.svg1
5. Warsaw Modlin Airport WarsawWMIEPMO3 126 482Increase2.svg123,8%Increase2.svg1
6. Wrocław Airport Wrocław WROEPWR2 878 482Increase2.svg102,9%Decrease2.svg1
7. Poznań Airport Poznań POZEPPO2 252 162Increase2.svg113,4%Steady2.svg
8. Rzeszów International Airport Rzeszów RZEEPRZ731 141Increase2.svg39,5%Steady2.svg
9. "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport Szczecin SZZEPSC419 905Increase2.svg130,9%Steady2.svg
10. Lublin Airport Lublin LUZEPLB330 064Increase2.svg207,3%Steady2.svg
11. Bydgoszcz Airport Bydgoszcz BZGEPBY254 361Increase2.svg156,1%Steady2.svg
12. Łódź Airport Łódź LCJEPLL179 926Increase2.svg159,6%Steady2.svg
13. Olsztyn-Mazury Airport Olsztyn SZYEPSY142 252Increase2.svg25,7%Steady2.svg
14. Airport Zielona Góra Zielona Góra IEGEPZG42 103Increase2.svg98,7%Steady2.svg
Total41 131 524 Increase2.svg120%

2021

RankAirportCity served IATA
ICAO
PassengersAnnual
change
Rank
change
1. Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw WAWEPWA7 473 734Increase2.svg36,3%Steady2.svg
2. Kraków Airport Kraków KRKEPKK3 072 074[ citation needed ]Increase2.svg18,6%Steady2.svg
3. Katowice Airport Katowice (Metropolis GZM)KTWEPKT2 328 973Increase2.svg61,1%Increase2.svg1
4. Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport Gdańsk (Tricity)GDNEPGD2 154 563Increase2.svg26,0%Decrease2.svg1
5. Wrocław Airport Wrocław WROEPWR1 418 836[ citation needed ]Increase2.svg40,8%Steady2.svg
6. Warsaw Modlin Airport WarsawWMIEPMO1 396 833Increase2.svg66,7%Steady2.svg
7. Poznań Airport Poznań POZEPPO1 055 162Increase2.svg60,4%Steady2.svg
8. Rzeszów International Airport Rzeszów RZEEPRZ255 795Increase2.svg8,7%Steady2.svg
9. "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport Szczecin SZZEPSC181 849Decrease2.svg2,2%Steady2.svg
10. Lublin Airport Lublin LUZEPLB107 423Decrease2.svg13,0%Increase2.svg1
11. Bydgoszcz Airport Bydgoszcz BZGEPBY99 303Decrease2.svg22,4%Decrease2.svg1
12. Łódź Airport Łódź LCJEPLL69 320Decrease2.svg8,0%Steady2.svg
13. Olsztyn-Mazury Airport Olsztyn SZYEPSY46 936Decrease2.svg24,8%Steady2.svg
14. Airport Zielona Góra Zielona Góra IEGEPZG21 188Increase2.svg8,0%Steady2.svg
Total19 600 000 Increase2.svg35,5%

2020

RankAirportCity served IATA
ICAO
PassengersAnnual
change
Rank
change
1. Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw WAWEPWA5 437 224Decrease2.svg71,0%Steady2.svg
2. Kraków Airport Kraków KRKEPKK2 588 970Decrease2.svg69,2%Steady2.svg
3. Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport Gdańsk (Tricity)GDNEPGD1 697 406Decrease2.svg68,3%Steady2.svg
4. Katowice Airport Katowice (Metropolis GZM)KTWEPKT1 437 876Decrease2.svg70,3%Steady2.svg
5. Wrocław Airport Wrocław WROEPWR1 003 066Decrease2.svg71,7%Steady2.svg
6. Warsaw Modlin Airport WarsawWMIEPMO870 831Decrease2.svg71,9%Steady2.svg
7. Poznań Airport Poznań POZEPPO652 833Decrease2.svg72,5%Steady2.svg
8. Rzeszów International Airport Rzeszów RZEEPRZ234 355Decrease2.svg69,5%Steady2.svg
9. "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport Szczecin SZZEPSC185 848Decrease2.svg68,0%Steady2.svg
10. Bydgoszcz Airport Bydgoszcz BZGEPBY124 545Decrease2.svg69,9%Steady2.svg
11. Lublin Airport Lublin LUZEPLB123 512Decrease2.svg65,3%Steady2.svg
12. Łódź Airport Łódź LCJEPLL75 275Decrease2.svg68,9%Steady2.svg
13. Olsztyn-Mazury Airport Olsztyn SZYEPSY61 114Decrease2.svg58,6%Steady2.svg
14. Airport Zielona Góra Zielona Góra IEGEPZG19 266Decrease2.svg41,8%Steady2.svg
Total14 500 000 Decrease2.svg70,0%

2019

RankAirportCity served IATA
ICAO
PassengersAnnual
change
Rank
change
1. Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw WAWEPWA18 857 686Increase2.svg6,3%Steady2.svg
2. Kraków Airport Kraków KRKEPKK8 410 817Increase2.svg24,3%Steady2.svg
3. Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport Gdańsk (Tricity)GDNEPGD5 376 120Increase2.svg7,9%Steady2.svg
4. Katowice Airport Katowice (Metropolis GZM)KTWEPKT4 843 889Increase2.svg0,1%Steady2.svg
5. Wrocław Airport Wrocław WROEPWR3 548 016Increase2.svg6,0%Steady2.svg
6. Warsaw Modlin Airport WarsawWMIEPMO3 106 041Increase2.svg0,8%Steady2.svg
7. Poznań Airport Poznań POZEPPO2 379 635Decrease2.svg3,9%Steady2.svg
8. Rzeszów International Airport Rzeszów RZEEPRZ772 238Increase2.svg0,1%Steady2.svg
9. "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport Szczecin SZZEPSC576 037Decrease2.svg3,8%Steady2.svg
10. Bydgoszcz Airport Bydgoszcz BZGEPBY425 230Increase2.svg2,9%Increase2.svg1
11. Lublin Airport Lublin LUZEPLB357 366Decrease2.svg21,5%Decrease2.svg1
12. Łódź Airport Łódź LCJEPLL241 707Increase2.svg11,2%Steady2.svg
13. Olsztyn-Mazury Airport Olsztyn SZYEPSY154 499Increase2.svg27,4%Steady2.svg
14. Airport Zielona Góra Zielona Góra IEGEPZG33 783Increase2.svg54,0%Steady2.svg
Total49 083 019 Increase2.svg7%

2018

RankAirportCity served IATA
ICAO
PassengersAnnual
change
Rank
change
1. Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw WAWEPWA17 755 500Increase2.svg12,7%Steady2.svg
2. Kraków Airport Kraków KRKEPKK6 769 369Increase2.svg16,0%Steady2.svg
3. Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport Gdańsk (Tricity)GDNEPGD4 980 647Increase2.svg8,0%Steady2.svg
4. Katowice Airport Katowice (Metropolis GZM)KTWEPKT4 838 149Increase2.svg23,0%Steady2.svg
5. Wrocław Airport Wrocław WROEPWR3 347 223Increase2.svg17,3%Increase2.svg1
6. Warsaw Modlin Airport WarsawWMIEPMO3 081 966Increase2.svg5,1%Decrease2.svg1
7. Poznań Airport Poznań POZEPPO2 476 304Increase2.svg33,7%Steady2.svg
8. Rzeszów International Airport Rzeszów RZEEPRZ771 287Increase2.svg11,2%Steady2.svg
9. "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport Szczecin SZZEPSC598 971Increase2.svg3,5%Steady2.svg
10. Lublin Airport Lublin LUZEPLB455 188Increase2.svg9,0%Steady2.svg
11. Bydgoszcz Airport Bydgoszcz BZGEPBY413 245Increase2.svg24.7%Steady2.svg
12. Łódź Airport Łódź LCJEPLL217 014Increase2.svg2.9%Steady2.svg
13. Olsztyn-Mazury Airport Olsztyn SZYEPSY121 300Increase2.svg15,0%Steady2.svg
14. Airport Zielona Góra Zielona Góra IEGEPZG21 934Increase2.svg23,9%Steady2.svg
15. Radom Airport Radom RDOEPRAclosed
Total45 848 097 Increase2.svg15,0%

2017

RankAirportCity served IATA
ICAO
PassengersAnnual
change
Rank
change
1. Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw WAWEPWA15 752 000 [1] Increase2.svg22,7%Steady2.svg
2. Kraków Airport Kraków KRKEPKK5 835 189 [2] Increase2.svg17,0%Steady2.svg
3. Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport Gdańsk (Tricity)GDNEPGD4 611 714 [3] Increase2.svg14,6%Steady2.svg
4. Katowice Airport Katowice (Metropolis GZM)KTWEPKT3 892 941Increase2.svg20,8%Steady2.svg
5. Warsaw Modlin Airport WarsawWMIEPMO2 932 639 [4] Increase2.svg0,2%Steady2.svg
6. Wrocław Airport Wrocław WROEPWR2 855 071Increase2.svg17,9%Steady2.svg
7. Poznań Airport Poznań POZEPPO1 852 655 [5] Increase2.svg8,3%Steady2.svg
8. Rzeszów International Airport Rzeszów RZEEPRZ693 500 [6] Increase2.svg4,4%Steady2.svg
9. "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport Szczecin SZZEPSC578 691 [7] Increase2.svg23,6%Steady2.svg
10. Lublin Airport Lublin LUZEPLB430 346 [8] Increase2.svg13,9%Steady2.svg
11. Bydgoszcz Airport Bydgoszcz BZGEPBY331 300 [9] Decrease2.svg1.8%Steady2.svg
12. Łódź Airport Łódź LCJEPLL204 676 [10] Decrease2.svg16.2%Steady2.svg
13. Olsztyn-Mazury Airport Olsztyn SZYEPSY104 851 [11] Increase2.svg222,3%Steady2.svg
14. Airport Zielona Góra Zielona Góra IEGEPZG17 702 [12] Increase2.svg87,4%Increase2.svg1
15. Radom Airport Radom RDOEPRA11 000 [13] Increase2.svg16,5%Decrease2.svg1
Total40 104 275Increase2.svg17,2%

2016

RankAirportCity served IATA
ICAO
PassengersAnnual
change
Rank
change
1. Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw WAWEPWA12 836 510 [14] Increase2.svg14.5%Steady2.svg
2. Kraków Airport Kraków KRKEPKK4 983 645 [15] Increase2.svg18.0%Steady2.svg
3. Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport Gdańsk (Tricity)GDNEPGD4 010 846 [16] Increase2.svg8.2%Steady2.svg
4. Katowice Airport Katowice (Metropolis GZM)KTWEPKT3 221 261 [17] Increase2.svg4.9%Steady2.svg
5. Warsaw Modlin Airport WarsawWMIEPMO2 860 874 [18] Increase2.svg10.5%Steady2.svg
6. Wrocław Airport Wrocław WROEPWR2 419 561 [19] Increase2.svg4.3%Steady2.svg
7. Poznań Airport Poznań POZEPPO1 710 116 [20] Increase2.svg13,9%Steady2.svg
8. Rzeszów International Airport Rzeszów RZEEPRZ664 068 [21] Increase2.svg2.9%Steady2.svg
9. "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport Szczecin SZZEPSC467 877 [22] Increase2.svg13,4%Steady2.svg
10. Lublin Airport Lublin LUZEPLB377 606 [23] Increase2.svg42.4%Increase2.svg2
11. Bydgoszcz Airport Bydgoszcz BZGEPBY337 556 [24] Decrease2.svg1.0%Decrease2.svg1
12. Łódź Airport Łódź LCJEPLL241 076 [25] Decrease2.svg16.2%Decrease2.svg1
13. Olsztyn-Mazury Airport 1 Olsztyn SZYEPSY47 146 [26] ------
14. Radom Airport Radom RDOEPRA9 713 [27] Increase2.svg1099.1%Increase2.svg1
15. Airport Zielona Góra Zielona Góra IEGEPZG9 443 [27] Decrease2.svg44.8%Decrease2.svg2
Total34 197 298Increase2.svg12.0%

Notes:

1 : Olsztyn-Mazury Airport commenced operation on 20 January 2016.

Contents

2015

RankAirportCity served IATA
ICAO
PassengersAnnual
change
Rank
change
1. Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw WAWEPWA11 219 779Increase2.svg6.3%Steady2.svg
2. Kraków Airport Kraków KRKEPKK4 221 171Increase2.svg10.5%Steady2.svg
3. Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport Gdańsk (Tricity)GDNEPDG3 706 180 [28] Increase2.svg12.7%Steady2.svg
4. Katowice Airport Katowice (Metropolis GZM)KTWEPKT3 069 279 [17] Increase2.svg13.9%Steady2.svg
5. Warsaw Modlin Airport WarsawWMIEPMO2 588 175Increase2.svg52.0%Steady2.svg
6. Wrocław Airport Wrocław WROEPWR2 320 015Increase2.svg11.2%Steady2.svg
7. Poznań Airport Poznań POZEPPO1 500 918 [20] Increase2.svg3.8%Steady2.svg
8. Rzeszów International Airport Rzeszów RZEEPRZ645 214Increase2.svg7.3%Steady2.svg
9. "Solidarity" Szczecin–Goleniów Airport Szczecin SZZEPSC412 547 [22] Increase2.svg43.7%Steady2.svg
10. Bydgoszcz Airport Bydgoszcz BZGEPBY289 329Increase2.svg17.9%Steady2.svg
11. Łódź Airport Łódź LCJEPLL287 628Increase2.svg13.3%Steady2.svg
12. Lublin Airport Lublin LUZEPLB265 111 [23] Increase2.svg41.3%Steady2.svg
13. Airport Zielona Góra Zielona Góra IEGEPZG17 106Increase2.svg54.8%Steady2.svg
14. Radom Airport 1 Radom RDOEPRA810---Steady2.svg
Total30 543 262Increase2.svg12.3%

Notes:

1 : Radom Airport became operational on 29 May 2014. However, it didn't commence operation until 1 September 2015.

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