Poland Airports
Explore 16 airports across Poland. Click any airport to view wait times and travel information.
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Bydgoszcz Ignacy Jan Paderewski
Bydgoszcz
Copernicus Wrocław
Wrocław
Częstochowa-Rudniki
Rudniki
Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa
Gdańsk
Katowice Wojciech Korfanty
Katowice
Kraków John Paul II
Balice
Łódź Władysław Reymont
Łódź
Lublin
Lublin
Modlin
Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki
Olsztyn-Mazury
Szymany
Poznań-Ławica
Poznań
Rzeszów-Jasionka
Jasionka
Solidarity Szczecin–Goleniów
Glewice
Warsaw Chopin
Warsaw
Warsaw Radom
Radom
Zielona Góra-Babimost
Nowe Kramsko
Travel Tips for Poland
Schengen Zone Travel
Flights within the Schengen Area are treated as domestic—no passport control at arrival. Non-EU/EEA citizens should carry their passport regardless, as airlines may require it for boarding.
EU Entry/Exit System (EES)
The EU is rolling out biometric entry/exit checks for non-EU travellers. Expect additional processing time at border control, especially during the initial rollout period.
Security & Liquids
EU airports follow standard 100ml liquid restrictions. Arrive at least 2 hours before short-haul and 3 hours before long-haul flights. Many European airports have online security slot booking.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How early should I arrive at a European airport?
Most European airlines recommend arriving 2 hours before short-haul flights and 3 hours before long-haul flights. Budget airlines with remote gates or bus boarding may require slightly more time. Check your airport's specific guidance for peak periods.
Do I need a visa to transit through Poland?
Transit visa requirements depend on your nationality and whether you need to pass through immigration (e.g., to change terminals). EU/Schengen citizens can transit freely. Check your country's specific transit rules or consult your airline before booking connecting flights.
Can I use e-Gates at airports in Poland?
E-Gate eligibility varies by airport and nationality. EU/EEA citizens with biometric passports can generally use e-Gates. Some countries extend access to citizens of select non-EU nations. Look for e-Gate signage at passport control for the fastest processing.