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Poland International Airports
There are a total of only twelve Poland international airports which are connecting all regions of the country to the rest of the world. Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport is one of the country’s both largest and busiest Poland international airports, which is handling more than 40% of the country’s total air traffic. It usually handles approximately 40-50% of Poland’s air passenger traffic.
Information About Poland International Airports
The very busy Poland international airports cater flights from the airport are to the countries of Frankfurt, Amsterdam, London, Chicago, and Paris. There is one passenger terminal, which is known as Terminal A. The best way to reach Warsaw city center is by means of rail as it connects the airport to the city center in a time span of 20 minutes. Another possibility is to take a bus which is connecting to Warsaw city center with lines 175, 188 and N32 (during the night). There is an additional line that goes to Ursynów (south of Warsaw) and Praga (an eastern part of Warsaw). Warsaw is a great place to visit other international places like Vienna, Berlin or, as already mentioned, Prague. WrocÅ‚aw Nicolas Copernicus Airport is one of the great Poland international airports which are serving the city of WrocÅ‚aw in the Southern West of Poland. This one of the important Poland international airports are situated around 10km south-west of the city center. It has a total of two passenger terminals and one cargo terminal as well. Due to its closeness to the city, it is not a problem to reach it, by means of a bus or by car. All these Poland international airports can be easily accessed through roads.
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