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  2. Warsaw Chopin Airport - Wikipedia

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    SKM train at Warsaw Chopin Airport railway station. A rail link was built at a cost of 230 million złoty to connect the airport's Warsaw Chopin Airport railway station (built as part of the former Terminal 2) to the Warsaw city center. [117] The station was opened on 1 June 2012, with service starting on the same day. [118] Trains run every 15 ...

  3. Warsaw Airport - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw Airport may refer to the following airports in Poland: Warsaw Chopin Airport (IATA: WAW, ICAO: EPWA), Poland's busiest airport, previously known as Warsaw-Okecie Airport Warsaw Modlin Airport (IATA: WMI, ICAO: EPMO), Warsaw's secondary airport, intended to be used by low-cost carriers

  4. List of airports in Poland - Wikipedia

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    An additional airport, slated to open in 2028, is planned for greater Warsaw. Warsaw Solidarity Airport, also known as Central Communication Port/Centralny Port Komunikacyjny Airport, will be 25 miles southwest of the national capital in Baranów. A new terminal at Warsaw Radom Airport in Poland that opened in 2023

  5. Warsaw Frédéric Chopin Airport - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Warsaw_Frédéric_Chopin_Airport&oldid=380291772"

  6. List of the busiest airports in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Rank Airport City served IATA ICAO Passengers Annual change Rank change 1. Warsaw Chopin Airport: Warsaw: WAW: EPWA: 14 413 889: 92,9%: 2. Kraków Airport: Kraków: KRK

  7. LOT Polish Airlines Flight 16 - Wikipedia

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    LOT Polish Airlines Flight 16 was a Boeing 767 (registered as SP-LPC) passenger jet on a scheduled service from Newark, United States, to Warsaw, Poland, that on 1 November 2011 made a successful gear-up emergency landing at Warsaw Chopin Airport, after its landing gear failed to extend. All 231 people on board (220 passengers and 11 crew ...

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