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Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW)

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Pasajeros

18,5M

Destinos

120

Conectividad

55/100

Tránsito

good

Aerolíneas del Hub

LO LOT Polish Airlines
primary

Presencia de alianzas

Star Alliance

Terminal y salones

Descripción del terminal

Warsaw Chopin has a single terminal with areas A (Schengen) and B/C (non-Schengen). It was extensively renovated for Euro 2012.

Destacados del salón

The LOT Business Lounge Polonez offers Polish cuisine and a quiet rest area. Several Priority Pass lounges are also available.

Consejos de tránsito

  • The airport has one terminal with two areas: Schengen (A) and non-Schengen (B/C).
  • Minimum connection time is 40 minutes for LOT connections.
  • Free Wi-Fi is available with registration.
  • The Schengen-to-non-Schengen transfer requires going through passport control.
  • LOT offers free transit hotel vouchers for connections over 8 hours.

Transporte terrestre

Bus line 175 reaches the city center in 25 minutes. The SKM commuter train connects to Warsaw Central Station in 20 minutes.

Curiosidades

  • WAW is named after Frederic Chopin, the famous Polish-French composer.
  • LOT is one of the oldest airlines in the world, founded in 1929.
  • The airport serves as a bridge between Western Europe and destinations in the east.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Warsaw Chopin Airport a major hub airport?
Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) is classified as a regional hub with a connectivity score of 55/100. It handles approximately 18.5 million passengers annually and offers connections to 120 destinations worldwide.
How many airlines operate from Warsaw Chopin Airport?
Key hub airlines at Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) include LOT Polish Airlines. The airport has presence from Star Alliance, providing extensive global connectivity through codeshare and alliance partnerships.
What destinations can you fly to from Warsaw Chopin Airport?
Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) offers flights to 120 destinations. As a regional hub, it serves as a key connecting point for both domestic and international travelers across multiple continents.
How do you navigate Warsaw Chopin Airport?
Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) has a transit rating of "good". Warsaw Chopin has a single terminal with areas A (Schengen) and B/C (non-Schengen). It was extensively renovated for Euro 2012..