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Kraków John Paul II International Airport

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Kraków John Paul II
International Airport

Kraków Airport im. Jana Pawła II
Summary
Airport typeMilitary/Public
OperatorJohn Paul II Krakow-Balice International Airport Ltd.
ServesKraków
LocationBalice, Poland
Hub for
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL241 m / 791 ft
Coordinates50°04′40″N 019°47′05″E / 50.07778°N 19.78472°E / 50.07778; 19.78472
Websitekrakowairport.pl
Map
EPKK is located in Lesser Poland Voivodeship
EPKK
EPKK
Location in Lesser Poland Voivodeship
EPKK is located in Poland
EPKK
EPKK
EPKK (Poland)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07/25 2,550 8,366 Concrete
07L/25R (emergency) 2,550 8,366 Grass
Statistics (2023)
Passenger volume9,404,611 (2023)[1]
Aircraft movements71,258 (2023)

Kraków John Paul II International Airport (Polish: Kraków Airport im. Jana Pawła II since 4 September 2007; earlier in Polish: Międzynarodowy Port Lotniczy im. Jana Pawła II Kraków–Balice) (IATA: KRK, ICAO: EPKK) is an international airport located near Kraków, in the village of Balice, 11 km (6.8 mi) west[2] of the city centre, in southern Poland.

The airport is named after Pope John Paul II. It is the second-busiest airport of the country in terms of the volume of passengers served annually after Warsaw Chopin Airport. In 2023, it handled over 9.4 million passengers.[1]

History

Early years

The construction of the airport started in 1964 and opened for civil aviation in 1967.[3] The Balice airport was a military site until 28 February 1968. Four years later, the first passenger terminal was built there.

In the 1970s, the airport saw further development, which included increasing the length of the runway by 400 meters, the construction of taxiways, and the installation of high intensity runway lights.[3]

In 1988, the authorities decided to build a new terminal that was opened for public use in 1993. In 1995, the entire apron was modernized.[4]

In 1995, the airport's name was changed from Kraków–Balice Airport to John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice, to honor Pope John Paul II, who was born in relatively nearby Wadowice and had spent many years of his life in Kraków, including serving as Archbishop of Kraków from 1963 until his elevation to the Papacy in 1978.[4] For marketing reasons, the official name was further "streamlined" on 4 September 2007 as Kraków Airport im. Jana Pawła II.

Development since the 2000s

The airport was modernized once more in 2002, and since then new international connections have been established.

In 2003, when Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair became interested in starting a service from the John Paul II International Airport, the airport authorities refused to reduce the landing fees.[citation needed] In response, the regional authorities of Kraków and Lesser Poland Voivodeship decided to build a new airport near the existing one, using the infrastructure of the military airbase adjacent to the shared runway. Finally, an agreement was reached, and the existing airport was opened to Ryanair and other low-cost carriers such as Germanwings, EasyJet, and Centralwings.[citation needed]

On 1 March 2007, a separate domestic terminal (T2) was opened. At that time, plans were underway to begin the construction of a new terminal.

A seven-storey parking garage opposite T1 became fully operational in May 2010.[5]

On 12 December 2012, Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair announced it would be opening its second Polish base in Kraków basing two Boeing 737-800 aircraft at the airport from 31 March 2013, which allows the carrier to increase the number of the routes from Kraków to 31.[6]

Kraków Airport is the second busiest airport in the country after Warsaw Chopin Airport. The airport has good growth prospects, as almost 8 million people live within 100 km (62 mi) of it.[7] The airport also has a favorable location on the network of existing and planned motorways in this region of Poland. In 2021, Ryanair announced a US$800 million investment plan into Kraków and its airport expected to bring more than 400 direct jobs for pilots, flight crews, and ground staff along with 3500 indirect jobs.[8]

In 2023, the airport handled over 9.4 million passengers becoming the first regional airport in Poland to pass the 9 million threshold in terms of the number of passengers served annually. It collaborated with 25 traditional and low-cost airlines offering 161 flight connections to 123 airports located in 113 cities in 35 countries.[1]

In 2024, the airport authorities announced a plan to build a new terminal for the airport due to the inadequate capacity of the terminal opened in 2016.[9]

Facilities

Terminal

11 April 2013 saw the beginning of construction works of a new airport terminal, which is adjacent to the existing old terminal building. The works on the new terminal were completed in December 2016. The terminal serves all-year-round, 24 hours a day, both domestic as well as international flights. The expected maximum capacity of the terminal is up to 8 million passengers handled in a year (over twice as much as the airport served in 2012). It is also possible to handle transfer passengers irrespective of the routes (Schengen/Non-Schengen destinations). The terminal has a new luggage handling system and a roofed footbridge connecting the terminal to a hotel, a multi-level parking lot and the railway station, with direct railway link to Kraków Główny by Koleje Małopolskie.[10]

Runway

The airport has one concrete runway, number 07/25, 2,550 m × 60 m (8,366 ft × 197 ft).

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Kraków Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Athens[11][12]
airBaltic Vilnius (begins 3 May 2024)[13]
Air Arabia Seasonal: Sharjah (begins 29 June 2024)[citation needed]
Air Dolomiti Munich[14]
Air France Paris–Charles de Gaulle[15]
Air Serbia Belgrade[16]
Austrian Airlines Vienna
British Airways London–Heathrow[17]
Brussels Airlines Brussels[18]
Buzz Seasonal charter: Antalya, Burgas, Palma de Mallorca, Tirana, Varna, Zakynthos
Cyprus Airways Seasonal: Larnaca (begins 1 July 2024)[19]
easyJet Amsterdam (begins 2 September 2024),[20] Basel/Mulhouse, Belfast–International,[21] Bristol, Edinburgh, London–Gatwick, London–Luton, Manchester, Paris–Charles de Gaulle
Enter Air Seasonal charter: Antalya, Corfu, Heraklion
Eurowings Düsseldorf
Seasonal: Stuttgart
flydubai Dubai–International[22]
Finnair Helsinki
Freebird Airlines Seasonal charter: Antalya
Jet2.com Birmingham, East Midlands,[23] Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne
Seasonal: Belfast–International (begins 29 November 2024),[citation needed] Liverpool (begins 29 November 2024)[citation needed]
KLM Amsterdam
LOT Polish Airlines Chicago–O'Hare,[24] Istanbul,[25] Olsztyn-Mazury,[26] Tel Aviv (suspended), Warsaw–Chopin
Seasonal: Bydgoszcz,[27] Newark,[28] Zielona Góra[citation needed]
Lufthansa Frankfurt, Munich
Luxair Luxembourg[29]
Norwegian Air Shuttle Bergen, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stavanger, Stockholm–Arlanda, Trondheim
Pegasus Airlines Ankara, Antalya
Ryanair Agadir, Alicante, Athens, Barcelona, Bari, Beauvais, Belfast–International,[30] Bergamo, Berlin, Billund, Birmingham, Bologna, Bordeaux, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cagliari, Catania, Charleroi, Copenhagen, Dublin, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Eindhoven, Gdańsk, Girona, Glasgow, Gothenburg, Gran Canaria, Leeds/Bradford, Lille, Lisbon, Liverpool, London–Luton, London–Stansted, Madrid, Málaga, Malta, Manchester, Marseille, Memmingen,[31] Naples, Newcastle upon Tyne, Palermo, Paphos, Pisa, Podgorica, Porto, Poznań,[32] Riga,[33] Rome–Ciampino, Sandefjord, Seville, Shannon, Stockholm–Arlanda, Szczecin, Tel Aviv, Tenerife–South, Thessaloniki, Tirana,[34] Toulouse,[32] Treviso, Valencia, Vienna
Seasonal: Ancona, Burgas, Chania, Corfu, Dortmund,[35] Dubrovnik,[36] Faro,[37] Fuerteventura,[38] Lamezia Terme, Lourdes,[39] Olbia (begins 1 May 2024),[40] Palma de Mallorca, Perugia,[39] Pescara, Prague,[35] Rhodes,[41] Rimini,[41] Santorini, Trieste, Turin,[35] Varna,[42] Zadar
Sun d'Or Tel Aviv[43]
SunExpress Antalya
Swiss International Air Lines Zürich
Turkish Airlines Istanbul
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, Barcelona, Eindhoven, Larnaca, London–Gatwick, London–Luton, Lyon,[44] Málaga,[45] Milan–Malpensa, Nice, Oslo, Rome–Fiumicino, Stavanger, Tel Aviv,[46] Tirana[47]
Seasonal: Heraklion, Split

Statistics

Busiest Routes from Kraków Airport [48][49]
Airport Passengers 2019 Passengers 2022 Passengers 2023
 Germany, Frankfurt (FRA) 468,965 281,393
 Poland, Warsaw-Chopin (WAW) 385,425 285,035
 United Kingdom, London-Stansted (STN) 358,577 294,503 340,924
 Germany, Munich (MUC) 262,880 203,875
 United Kingdom, London-Luton (LTN) 254,087 304,165 297,573
 Netherlands, Amsterdam (AMS) 211,139 157,682 200,938
 Norway, Oslo-Gardermoen (OSL) 208,652 191,987 281,881
 United Kingdom, Manchester (MAN) 208,686 125,220 190,768
 Ireland, Dublin (DUB) 178,245 159,395
 Netherlands, Eindhoven (EIN) 174,342 207,615 194,466
 United Kingdom, London-Gatwick (LGW) 164,630 123,985 248,649
 United Kingdom, Edinburgh (EDI) 146,918 121,255 136,187
 Ukraine, Kyiv-Boryspil (KBP) 145,379
 Finland, Helsinki (HEL) 145,254 65,575
 France, Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) 138,793 134,320
 Denmark, Copenhagen (CPH) 138,332 95,730
 United Kingdom, Bristol (BRS) 131,605 83,510 106,639
 Norway, Sandefjord (TRF) 130,549 145,948 156,295
 Italy, Bergamo (BGY) 127,652 138,515
 Austria, Vienna (VIE) 127,053 147,678
 Israel, Tel Aviv (TLV) 122,335 125,634
 United Kingdom, London-Heathrow (LHR) 112,086 59,837 71,525
 United Kingdom, Liverpool (LPL) 109,542 74,581 53,884
 Belgium, Brussels-Charleroi (CRL) 108,139 92,326
 Sweden, Stockholm-Arlanda (ARN) 106,195 138,002
 United Kingdom, Birmingham (BHX) 104,803 95,668 127,386
 United Kingdom, Leeds Bradford (LBA) 101,940 75,820 146,116
 United Kingdom, Belfast-International (BFS) 100,320 17,771 47,949
 Poland, Gdańsk (GDN) 97,921 104,330
 Italy, Rome-Ciampino (CIA) 97,472 134,677
 Sweden, Stockholm-Skavsta (NYO) 95,829 44,673
 Germany, Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) 89,697
 United Arab Emirates, Dubai (DXB) 82,053 76,731
 Germany, Düsseldorf (DUS) 80,169
 Italy, Bari (BRI) 76,132 110,106
 Germany, Stuttgart (STR) 70,866
 Germany, Dortmund (DTM) 70,324 56,614
 Italy, Naples (NAP) 69,050
 Spain, Barcelona–El Prat (BCN) 68,427 144,867
 Spain, Alicante (ALC) 66,280 71,170
 Spain, Madrid–Barajas (MAD) 62,916 53,570
 Italy, Catania (CTA) 62,146 63,057
 France, Paris-Beauvais (BVA) 61,234 97,922
  Switzerland, Basel (BSL) 60,885
  Switzerland, Zurich (ZRH) 58,714
 United Kingdom, East Midlands (EMA) 57,637 47,222 49,643
 Belgium, Brussels-Zaventem (BRU) 55,986
 Italy, Bologna (BLQ) 54,740 49,203
 Ukraine, Lviv (LWO) 53,167
 Greece, Athens (ATH) 52,260
 Sweden, Göteborg-Landvetter (GOT) 51,557
 Norway, Trondheim (TRD) 49,773 22,935 37,725
 Norway, Bergen (BGO) 48,947 68,727 48,620
 Ukraine, Kyiv-Zhuliany (IEV) 47,524
 Norway, Stavanger (SVG) 45,574 69,078 79,983
 Italy, Rome-Fiumicino (FCO) 44,446 76,052
 France, Lyon (LYS) 44,324
 United Kingdom, Glasgow-International (GLA) 40,352 33,995 62,609
 United Kingdom, Doncaster Sheffield (DSA) 39,345 31,357 0
 Ireland, Shannon (SNN) 38,178 42,119
 United Kingdom, Bournemouth (BOH) 37,707 34,815 39,300
 Italy, Cagliari (CAG) 36,700 32,576
 Cyprus, Paphos (PFO) 36,458 34,896 51,563
 United Kingdom, Newcastle (NCL) 36,256 56,594 77,843
 Italy, Venice-Treviso (TSF) 35,135 37,002
 Sweden, Malmö (MMX) 33,419
 Germany, Nuremberg (NUE) 27,136 35,767
 Finland, Turku (TKU) 26,592
 Bulgaria, Burgas (BOJ) 25,374 54,898
 Denmark, Billund (BLL) 24,573 74,416
 Italy, Pescara (PSR) 21,713
 Italy, Lamezia Terme (SUF) 20,634
 Italy, Rimini (RMI) 20,385 14,151
 Croatia, Zadar (ZAD) 20,374 31,626 39,455
 France, Lourdes (LDE) 19,663
 Italy, Milan-Malpensa (MXP) 66,830
 Turkey, Antalya (AYT) 61,615
 United States, Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) 53,514
 Czechia, Prague (PRG) 52,026
 Hungary, Budapest (BUD) 50,215
 Greece, Thessaloniki (SKG) 45,362
 Poland, Szczecin (SZZ) 43,168
 Italy, Pisa (PSA) 42,278
 France, Marseille (MRS) 41,099
 Malta, Malta (MLA) 40,084 53,120
 France, Lille (LIL) 40,614
 Spain, Girona (GRO) 36,090 36,505
 Italy, Turin (TRN) 29,180
 Italy, Ancona (AOI) 21,962
 Cyprus, Larnaca (LCA) 65,956
 Iceland, Reykjavík-Keflavík (KEF) 43,969
 Croatia, Split (SPU) 27,887
Annual traffic [50]
Year Passenger Count Percent Change
2003 593,214
2004 841,123 Increase 42%
2005 1,586,130 Increase 89%
2006 2,367,257 Increase 49%
2007 3,068,199 Increase 30%
2008 2,923,961 Decrease 5%
2009 2,680,322 Decrease 8%
2010 2,863,996 Increase 7%
2011 3,014,060 Increase 5%
2012 3,439,758 Increase 14%
2013 3,647,616 Increase 6%
2014 3,817,792 Increase 5%
2015 4,221,171 Increase 11%
2016 4,983,645 Increase 18%
2017 5,835,189 Increase 17%
2018 6,769,369 Increase 17%
2019 8,410,817 Increase 24%
2020 2,592,972 Decrease 69%
2021 3,072,074 Increase 18%
2022 7,394,176 Increase 140%
2023 9,404,611 Increase 27%
2024
(Jan-Feb)
1,377,020 Increase 14,5%


Annual passenger traffic at KRK airport. See Wikidata query.

It was the 63rd busiest airport in Europe in 2019 and had the greatest increase in passengers in all of Europe in 2019 with a 24.2% passenger increase in 2019 compared to 2018.

Ground transportation

Train at "Krakow Lotnisko" station

In addition to road access by private car or taxi, other options are:

Train

The SKA1 suburban line operates from the Airport to Kraków Główny (Main railway station) and further to Wieliczka. The service resumed in September 2015. It takes about 17 minutes to get to the city centre,[51] and further 20 minutes to Wieliczka (for Salt Mine).

Railway line 118
91 ↑ Medyka
Kraków Towarowy
Kraków Łobzów
junction Kraków Łobzów
Kraków Młynówka
Kraków Zakliki
Kraków Olszanica
Kraków PKN Orlen
Kraków Lotnisko

Bus

Public buses link the airport during the day and during the night with the main railway and bus station in Kraków (Kraków Główny railway station) and the ICE Congress Centre.

See also

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