Radom Airport: Dynamic Growth and New Air Connections
The Radom Airport processed over 7,000 passengers in January, marking a significant increase compared to previous months. Since its inception on April 27, 2023, the airport has served nearly 113,000 travelers, indicating dynamic growth in the region's aviation infrastructure.
During the first months of 2024, Warsaw-Radom Airport handled a total of 7,324 passengers, underscoring its growing popularity as a key transportation hub. The total number of passengers served since the airport's inauguration until January 2024 has already exceeded an impressive 112,987.
Data from the Civil Aviation Authority shows that in the third quarter of 2023, Warsaw-Radom Airport transported over 60,000 passengers, surpassing other significant airports in Poland such as Zielona Góra-Babimost Airport and Olsztyn-Mazury Airport.
Currently, from Radom Airport, travelers can fly to various destinations, including Larnaca in Cyprus operated by Wizz Air and Rome by PLL LOT. Additionally, charter flights to Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt are available in cooperation with Anex Tour and Skyline Express.
PLL LOT has already announced its flight network from Warsaw-Radom Airport for the summer 2024 season, offering flights to destinations such as Rome, Ohrid, Podgorica, Preveza, and Tirana. Meanwhile, Wizz Air has commenced ticket sales for summer flights to Larnaca. Travel agencies have also made available bookings for trips to various countries, including Greece, Albania, Montenegro, and Spain, further enhancing the attractiveness of Warsaw-Radom Airport as a departure point.