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Air traffic on a rising course. Poland is a leader in the EU

2025-06-27 07:00

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2025-06-27 07:00

Europe is slowly rebuilding the air traffic after a pandemic. The fastest managed to do this to the Turks who created a new airport in Istanbul for this purpose. The Polish and Chopin Airport in Warsaw is also doing very well – Rzeczpospolita said, pointing to the Airports Council International report.

Air traffic on a rising course. Poland is a leader in the EU
Air traffic on a rising course. Poland is a leader in the EU
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In the Friday edition, the newspaper announced that compared to the first five months of 2024 this year The interchange capabilities of the capital port increased by 18 percent. “For comparison: in Frankfurt it is only 3 percent, in Munich – by 8 %, and in Vienna – by 4 percent.” – Dziennik donated.

He pointed out that the French have the most difficult situation. Transfer options at Charles de Gaulle's airport in Paris, and therefore the number of transfer passengers, is today 10 % smaller. than a year ago – he said.

As we read, LOT and Chopin Airport do not intend to stop at the good results of Europe. The carrier increases the number of connections and modernizes its fleet. The Warsaw airport also focuses on further modernization.

“Pandemia Covid-19 shaken the global aviation industry and changed the travel structure. After the resumption of movement, passengers more often began to choose the Point-to-Point movement, which is shown by global statistics. We are glad that Chopin Airport is faster than other ports rebuilds the transfer movement. Łukasz Chaberski. He added that this is a strong signal that shows how important the modernization of the port is. “Without this necessary investment, we will lose the chance of further development, which in turn will affect the CPK transit traffic in the long run,” he emphasized.

The newspaper added that the number of transfer passengers has a large impact on the number of transfer passengers to Ukraine, Russia (from February 2022) and Belarus (after the incident with the Ryanair plane in June 2021). These three markets were responsible for about 10 percent. transfer movement at Chopin Airport. Ukraine itself is 6 percent. (PAP)

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