Łódź Władysław Reymont Airport, Regional airport in Łódź, Poland.
Łódź Władysław Reymont Airport is a regional terminal serving the Łódź area with modern passenger facilities. The building includes information desks, waiting areas, and standard airport services for travelers.
The terminal opened in 1993 and was named after Władysław Reymont, a Polish author who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1924. This naming honors the literary significance of this figure in Polish culture.
The terminal displays works by local artists and photographers that reflect the region's industrial and artistic heritage. These exhibitions tell the story of Łódź's past as a textile industry center.
The terminal is located about 6 kilometers from downtown Łódź and is served by regular bus connections. Taxi services and car rental counters are available on-site to help you reach downtown or other destinations.
Beyond passenger traffic, the airport also handles cargo operations that support regional trade. This combined use makes it more than just a travel terminal for the local economy.
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