A key regional airport in central Poland, connecting Łódź to major European destinations via low-cost carriers.


Łódź Władysław Reymont Airport (LCJ) is located 6 km southwest of Łódź city center. It serves as a regional gateway, primarily handling low-cost flights to select European cities. The airport offers efficient access and modern facilities for travelers seeking convenient point-to-point connections.
51.7219009, 19.3980999
Passenger traffic has remained stable year-over-year, reflecting steady demand for regional European routes.
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Employees include airline staff, ground handlers, security, concessions, and airport management.

Terminal 3, opened in 2012, enables the airport to handle up to 2 million passengers annually.
The airport features ILS/DME navigation, free Wi-Fi, and digital passenger information systems.
LED lighting, energy-efficient terminal systems, and waste reduction programs support environmental goals.
Strengthen partnerships with regional authorities to secure funding and enhance route development.
Prioritize runway and terminal upgrades to attract new carriers and increase operational resilience.
Expand green initiatives, including renewable energy adoption and sustainable ground transport options.