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  • IATA: WAW
  • ICAO: EPWA

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New rules for traveling to Greece

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The Greek government has introduced a new requirement without which it will be impossible to cross the country's border.

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Chopin Airport - summary of May 2020

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In May 2020, 119 passenger air operations were performed at Chopin Airport (a decrease by 99.2%), and a total of 6,000 passengers used the...

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Poland’s restrictions will be a “deadly virus” for the industry

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International routes can be central to Poland’s economic recovery but only if aircraft passenger restrictions are scrapped, industry leaders have...

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New rules at Chopin Airport

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As of Monday, the 1st of June, it is planned to gradually resume air traffic at the Warsaw Chopin Airport. The activities of airport and security...

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Chopin Airport - summary of April 2020

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In April 2020, 971 air operations were carried out at Chopin Airport (decrease by 93.9 percent), and a total of 13 thousand passengers used the...

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COVID-19: European market update (w/e May 3)

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Routes' weekly update on how airlines and airports across Europe are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Eight destinations return to KLM’s network

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KLM is resuming routes to an additional eight destinations as it begins to restore its European network.

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Chopin Airport - results for March 2020

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In March 2020, a total of 513,000 passengers used the services of Warsaw Chopin Airport. It is about 61.7 percent less than in the same period last...

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Chopin Airport terminal: changes in functioning

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In order to increase the separation and security of our employees and travelers, we would like to inform you that as of today (02 April 2020) from...

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Chopin Airport begins 2020 with a record January

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Chopin Airport entered the new year with a record. This is a the best January in the port's history in terms of the number of passengers served.

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