About The Airport
Warsaw Radom Airport (RDO/EPRA) is the most modern airport in Poland, located in the centre of the country and in the heart of Europe. Its location makes it an attractive option for passengers from central and southern Poland, an area inhabited by approximately 8 million people.
The airport can handle up to 3 million passengers annually. Fast service is guaranteed by 15 check-in counters, 9 departure gates, 6 passport control desks, 3 security lines, and 2 baggage carousels.
The airport has a 2.500-metre runway capable of handling aircraft such as the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737. The apron can accommodate up to 11 aircraft at the same time.
The airport features a modern passenger terminal covering over 30,000 square metres, designed with passenger comfort in mind. It offers a wide range of facilities including shops, restaurants, cafes, and children’s areas. The airport also has a large parking space and easy access to local and intercity transport.