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Coordinates: 51°06′10″N 016°53′09″E / 51.10278°N 16.88583°E / 51.10278; 16.88583 (Copernicus Airport Wrocław)
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Copernicus Airport Wrocław

Port Lotniczy Wrocław im. Mikołaja Kopernika
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorWrocław Airport Company
ServesWroclaw
LocationWroclaw, Poland
Hub for
Elevation AMSL123 m / 404 ft
Coordinates51°06′10″N 016°53′09″E / 51.10278°N 16.88583°E / 51.10278; 16.88583 (Copernicus Airport Wrocław)
Websitewwww.airport.wroclaw.pl
Map
Copernicus Airport Wrocław is located in Poland
Copernicus Airport Wrocław
Copernicus Airport Wrocław
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
11/29 2,500 8,202 Concrete/Asphalt
Statistics (2011)
Number of Passengers1,657,472 Increase
Aircraft Movements25,339 Increase
Source: polish AIP at EUROCONTROL[1]

Copernicus Airport Wrocław (Polish: Port Lotniczy Wrocław im. Mikołaja Kopernika) (IATA: WRO, ICAO: EPWR) is an international commercial airport in Wrocław in southwestern Poland. The airport is located 10 km (6.2 mi) southwest of the city centre. It has one runway and two passenger terminals and one cargo terminal. The new terminal started its operations on 11.03.2012.

History[edit]

The airport was built in 1938 for German military purposes before World War II. It was operated briefly by Soviet forces following the war before being used for civilian purposes in 1945. Services were operated to Warsaw, Łódź, Poznań and Katowice. By 1992 destinations also included Krakow, Rzeszów, Gdańsk, Szczecin and Koszalin.

'Port Lotniczy Wrocław S. A.' was established as a company in January 1992 and Wrocław airport assets operated by the state owned Polish Airports authority were transferred to the company in January 1993.

The first international flights were inaugurated in January 1993, serving Frankfurt, Germany. Significant airport improvements have been completed in recent years. A new international departures terminal was opened in May 1997 followed by a new domestic terminal in November 1998. A cargo terminal, international arrivals hall, and installation of a new meteorological system were completed in 1999; new fire station and apron extensions in 2000; new air traffic control tower and duty free area in 2001.

On December 6, 2005 the airport was renamed after the famous astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (in Polish: Mikołaj Kopernik). The airport's new name is Copernicus Airport Wrocław (Port Lotniczy Wrocław im. Mikołaja Kopernika). Terminal extensions were officially opened on the same day, increasing the airport's capacity to 750,000 passengers per year. This capacity was quickly exceeded by several hundred thousand (in the first 9 months of 2007 the airport served 972,505 passengers) so the existing terminal space was expanded by 1,900 m² to alleviate some of the congestion, but more importantly make the terminal facilities conform to the requirements of the Schengen Agreement, which was implemented at Poland's airports on 31 March 2008.

Development plans[edit]

On 19 July 2006 the architectural firm JSK was chosen to design a significant airport expansion. This includes plans for a new passenger terminal (eventually, after several stages of expansion, the airport will be able to handle 7 million passengers yearly), a runway extension to 3,000 m (9,843 ft), and assorted taxiway, apron and navigation equipment improvements. Also, car parking will be expanded to 1,000 spaces, and a conference centre with a hotel will be built on site. The first stage, increasing the passenger capacity to 3,5 million yearly, officially opened on February 29, 2012. However, the new terminal opened to passengers on Sunday March 11, 2012.

Statistics[edit]

Interior of the airport's modern terminal.
Terminal T1 entrance

Following are the official airport annual traffic levels[2]

Year Passengers Cargo (tonnes) Air operations
1998 174 202 871 9 558
1999 191 502 628 10 333
2000 210 873 2 548 11 858
2001 237 705 1 172 7 430
2002 236 151 1 571 6 594
2003 284 334 1 183 12 384
2004 355 431 823 18 509
2005 454 047 1 378 20 556
2006 857 931 1 510 25 002
2007 1 270 825 1 458 26 948
2008 1 486 442 1 462 32 000
2009 1 365 456 1 031 25 472
2010 1 654 439 946 23 627
2011 1 657 472 957 25 339

Airport facilities[edit]

Terminals[edit]

The airport operates modern domestic, international and cargo terminals. The international terminal contains a duty free area in the international departures hall. The cargo terminal, located beside the fire station and air traffic control tower, west of the passenger terminals, has a storage area of 3,300 m2 (36,000 sq ft), a bonded warehouse, freezer and radioactive materials warehouse.

Airlines and destinations[edit]

Wizz Air Airbus 320 at old terminal stand
AirlinesDestinations
Air Cairo Sharm El-Sheikh, Hurghada
Enter Air[3]Seasonal: Bodrum, Funchal, Hurghada, Málaga, Monastir
EuroLOT Gdańsk, Lviv
LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw-Chopin
LOT Polish Airlines
operated by EuroLOT
Frankfurt, Munich, Warsaw-Chopin
Lufthansa Regional
operated by Augsburg Airways
Munich
Lufthansa Regional
operated by Eurowings
Düsseldorf
Lufthansa Regional
operated by Lufthansa CityLine
Frankfurt, Munich, Düsseldorf
Nesma AirlinesSeasonal: Sharm El-Sheikh, Hurghada
Ryanair Beauvais, Bergamo, Bournemouth, Bristol, Chania, Charleroi, Dublin, Glasgow-Prestwick, Liverpool, London-Stansted, Malmö, Malta, East Midlands, Oslo-Rygge, Pisa, Rome-Ciampino, Shannon, Treviso
Seasonal: Alicante, Bologna, Girona, Málaga
Scandinavian Airlines Copenhagen
Scandinavian Airlines
operated by Cimber Sterling
Copenhagen
Sky AirlinesSeasonal: Antalya
SkyTaxi PolandBarcelona, Belfast-International, Edinburgh, Gdansk, Leeds/Bradford, Lublin, Madrid, Manchester, Milan-Orio al Serio, Warsaw-Chopin
Sun d'Or operated by El Al Seasonal: Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion
Wizz Air Beauvais, Cork, Doncaster/Sheffield, Dortmund, Eindhoven, London-Luton, Oslo-Torp
A Panorama view of T2 Terminal

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ EAD Basic
  2. ^ "Annual statistics", ulc.gov.pl. Link accessed 2012-05-28.
  3. ^ Enter Air Routes

3. http://www.skyairlines.net/

External links[edit]

Copernicus Airport Category:Airports in Poland Category:Buildings and structures in Lower Silesian Voivodeship