Poznań Airport Anticipates Passenger Surge as wrocław Airport Closes for major Renovations
POZNAŃ, Poland – Poznań Ławica Airport is poised to benefit from the month-long closure of Wrocław Airport, beginning October 26th and lasting until December 4th. The closure is due to significant investment in the airport’s external infrastructure, including the construction of a new runway exit, preventing all air operations during the period.
Wrocław Airport served over 520,000 passengers in August, a record achievement, and reached over 2.8 million passengers year-to-date – a 16% increase compared to last year. The closure will redirect passengers from lower Silesia and the Lubuskie Voivodeship to alternative airports, with Poznań expected to see a ample increase in traffic.
Airport officials at Poznań Ławica anticipate a significant influx of passengers as travelers seek connections from the Greater Poland region. This growth comes as Poznań Airport is already on track for a potential record year, aiming to exceed 4 million passengers served annually. The strong performance in August has brought this goal within reach.