The Latest News on Warsaw-Chopin Airport (WAW)
L'Warsaw-Chopin Airport (WAW) is named after the famous Polish composer and pianist Fryderyk Chopin. Located about 10 kilometers southwest of the center of Warsaw, serves as the main gateway to the capital of the Poland.
Opened in the 1934, the airport has undergone numerous modernizations and expansions over the years to adapt to the growing demand for air traffic. With over 120 destinations served worldwide, is a major hub for travelers heading to Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East. It hosts about 40 airlines operating both domestic and international flights, providing a wide range of travel options.
The airport currently handles an annual flow of about 18-20 million of passengers. It has. two terminals modern and well-organized Terminal A and the VIP Terminal, which offer an efficient and comfortable travel experience.
LOT Polish Airlines, Poland's national airline, has its main hub at this airport, further consolidating its importance in the international aviation scene. The airport is also a vital center for cargo transport, facilitating the movement of cargo throughout the region.