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What are the main airports in Poland?

The main airports in Poland are Krakow International Airport, Katowice International Airport, Warsaw Friedrich Chopin Airport, Frotonwav Airport and Gdansk Airport.

1, Krakow International Airport

Krakow airport is located in Krakow, southern Poland. The airport was established in 1964. The English name is John Paul II International Airport, with three-character code KRK and four-character code EPKK. The main building of the airport terminal is being expanded to meet the increasing demand of airport passenger flow in recent two years.

2. Katowice International Airport

Katowice International Airport is a civil airport, located 30 kilometers north of Katowice, Poland. It belongs to Upper Silesia Aviation Group, operated and managed by it, and provides aviation services for Katowice and its surrounding areas.

Katowice International Airport is mainly engaged in domestic, regional and international scheduled passenger and cargo routes and chartered flight services, with destinations all over Europe, the Middle East and North America. Airlines serving at the airport include Lufthansa, Wings Airlines, KD Airlines, Polish Airlines, Ryanair and Wizz Airlines. It is the fourth largest airport in Poland.

3. Warsaw Friedrich Chopin Airport

Warsaw-Okenche fryderyk Chopin Airport (Polish: Port Lotniczy Warszawa-Ok? Sim. Fryderyka ChopinaIATA (code: WAW, ICAO code: EPWA) is an international airport, located in Okenche District, Warsaw, Poland, formerly known as Warsaw-Okenche International Airport, and later renamed to commemorate the famous composer fryderyk chopin, which is the busiest airport in the country.

4.Frochowav Airport

Frotunvaf airport (Polish: Port Lotniczy Wroc? Oh, him. Miko? Aja Kopernika three-character code: WRO;; ; Four-character code: EPWR), also known as Copernicus Frodo Airport, is a commercial international airport in southwest Poland, located at 10 km southwest of the city, with 1 runway, 1 independent terminal and 1 cargo building separating domestic and international flights.

5. Gdansk airport

Gdansk airport is located in Gdansk, Poland. Gdansk Airport has been a private company since 1993, and the new terminal was opened in 1997. The English name is Gdansk lech walesa Airport, with three-character code GDN and four-character code EPGD.

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