Airports in Poland: Official Airport Websites, Major Hubs, and Verified Passenger Airports

Airports in Poland range from large international hubs (especially around Warsaw) to regional airports that connect major cities to Europe. To keep information accurate and avoid unofficial “mirror” pages, this guide focuses on verified sources—starting with the Polish Civil Aviation Authority (ULC), which publishes the official Civil Airports Register.


Official source first: Poland’s Civil Airports Register (ULC)

If you want the most reliable “ground truth” for airports in Poland, use ULC’s Rejestr Lotnisk Cywilnych (Civil Airports Register). ULC publishes it as an official document and updates it periodically; the page shows an update dated 29 December 2025 with a register list “as of 22 December 2025.”

Why this matters:

  • It helps verify the official name of an airport and its status as a registered civil airport in Poland.
  • It’s the best way to avoid relying on travel blogs or scraped directories when you’re building a serious reference page for warsaw.red.

Warsaw airports (Mazovia): the main gateways

Warsaw is the primary air gateway for Poland, and it has multiple airports serving the metro area.

Warsaw Chopin Airport (Warsaw)

Poland’s largest and most central Warsaw airport—commonly the default choice for international arrivals to Warsaw. Official site:
Official website (domain): lotnisko-chopina.pl

Warsaw Modlin Airport (near Warsaw)

A separate airport serving the Warsaw region (often used by low-cost carriers). Official site:
Official website (domain): modlinairport.pl

Warsaw–Radom Airport

A newer airport option promoted as Warsaw–Radom. Official site:
Official website (domain): lotniskowarszawa-radom.pl


Major regional airports in Poland (official websites)

These are the airports most travelers use outside Warsaw, each with an official airport operator website.

  • Kraków Airport (southern Poland) — official site
    Domain: krakowairport.pl
  • Gdańsk Airport (Tri-City area, northern Poland) — official site
    Domain: airport.gdansk.pl
  • Katowice Airport (Silesia) — official site
    Domain: katowice-airport.com
  • Wrocław Airport (Lower Silesia) — official site
    Domain: airport.wroclaw.pl
  • Poznań–Ławica Airport (Greater Poland) — official site
    Domain: poznanairport.pl
  • Rzeszów–Jasionka Airport (Podkarpackie) — official site
    Domain: rzeszowairport.pl
  • Lublin Airport (eastern Poland) — official site
    Domain: airport.lublin.pl
  • Szczecin–Goleniów Airport (West Pomerania) — official site
    Domain: airport.com.pl
  • Bydgoszcz Airport (Kuyavian-Pomeranian) — official site
    Domain: plb.pl
  • Łódź Airport (central Poland) — official site
    Domain: lodz-airport.pl
  • Olsztyn–Mazury Airport (Warmia-Masuria) — official site
    Domain: mazuryairport.pl
  • Zielona Góra/Babimost Airport (Lubusz) — official site
    Domain: lotnisko.lubuskie.pl

Table: Poland passenger airports with verified official sites

AreaAirportOfficial website (domain)
Warsaw regionWarsaw Chopinlotnisko-chopina.pl
Warsaw regionWarsaw Modlinmodlinairport.pl
Warsaw regionWarsaw–Radomlotniskowarszawa-radom.pl
SouthKrakówkrakowairport.pl
NorthGdańskairport.gdansk.pl
SouthKatowicekatowice-airport.com
WestWrocławairport.wroclaw.pl
West/CentralPoznań–Ławicapoznanairport.pl
East/South-EastRzeszów–Jasionkarzeszowairport.pl
EastLublinairport.lublin.pl
North-WestSzczecin–Goleniówairport.com.pl
North-CentralBydgoszczplb.pl
CentralŁódźlodz-airport.pl
North-EastOlsztyn–Mazurymazuryairport.pl
WestZielona Góra/Babimostlotnisko.lubuskie.pl

How to verify an “official airport site” in Poland

If you see multiple websites for the same airport, use this simple checklist:

  1. Check the ULC register to confirm the airport is officially registered (and to match the official name).
  2. Look for the airport operator’s legal identity/contact details (many official sites show company details, address, or corporate information). Example: Wrocław Airport shows company and registration info on its official pages.
  3. Prefer the airport’s own domain over ticket-seller pages and directories (which may include outdated info).

FAQ: Airports in Poland

What is the most reliable official list of airports in Poland?

The Civil Airports Register published by ULC is the official reference, with an update shown on 29 December 2025 and a register list “as of 22 December 2025.”

What are the main airports serving Warsaw?

The key Warsaw-area airports with official sites are Warsaw Chopin, Warsaw Modlin, and Warsaw–Radom.

Where should I check departures/arrivals for Polish airports?

Use the official airport website for your airport (each one has live flight info sections and passenger guidance). For example: Warsaw Chopin, Modlin, Wrocław, Szczecin–Goleniów all publish passenger flight information on their official sites.


Conclusion

If you’re building a reliable reference page about airports in Poland, start with the ULC Civil Airports Register to verify that an airport is officially registered, then link out to the airport’s official operator website for flight status, access, and passenger information.
For travelers, the “big three” around Warsaw (Chopin, Modlin, Warsaw–Radom) cover most Warsaw-region needs, while major regional hubs like Kraków, Gdańsk, Katowice, Wrocław, and Poznań provide strong coverage across the country.