Warsaw’s Chopin Airport served nearly 1.6 million passengers in April, smashing the record set in the pre-pandemic year of 2019.
In a press release published on Friday, the airport said that in April this year, 1,588,901 people flew to or from the Warsaw terminal.
This is 8.6% more than in the previously record-breaking April of 2019, which saw 1.46 million passengers traveling through the airport.
Since the beginning of this year, the Polish capital’s main airport has processed close to 5.9 million passengers.
In 2023, the port handled nearly 18.5 million passengers. The record year was 2019, when it handled 18.86 million passengers.
The airport said that it was projecting passenger numbers to surpass 20 million for the first time in its history this year.
This is 8.6% more than in the previously record-breaking April of 2019, which saw 1.46 million passengers traveling through the airport.
Since the beginning of this year, the Polish capital’s main airport has processed close to 5.9 million passengers.
In 2023, the port handled nearly 18.5 million passengers. The record year was 2019, when it handled 18.86 million passengers.
The airport said that it was projecting passenger numbers to surpass 20 million for the first time in its history this year.