Poznań-Ławica Airport, International airport in Poznań, Poland
Poznań-Ławica is an international airport terminal located west of the city center, handling around 3.5 million passengers each year. The facility offers modern amenities and connects the city to many domestic and international destinations.
The site began as a German imperial airbase in 1913. The northern section continued military use for many decades until operations there ended in 2009.
The airport publishes a monthly magazine called 'Let's Fly' that keeps passengers informed about travel routes and destinations. This publication shows how important this hub is for connecting the region to the wider world.
Bus lines 159 and 222 run directly from the terminal to Poznań Central Railway Station, offering convenient access to the city center. These buses are the main transport option for travelers between the airport and town.
In 2006, a Sky Airlines plane accidentally landed at nearby Poznań-Krzesiny airbase instead of here due to similar runway layouts. This incident shows how easy it is to confuse nearby airfields.
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