Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport
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3.3 million passengers in the first half of 2025 in Gdansk. 

15.07.2025 | 10:00

That’s more than 12% better than in 2024.

Gdansk Airport has recorded better results in terms of passenger numbers and take-offs and landings in the first six months of this year. The company’s financial performance is also good. 

During the first two quarters of 2025, Gdansk Airport welcomed a total of 3,336,120 passengers. This is 12.1% more than in the same period of 2024. There were 27,836 flight operations, 7% more than last year. 

“We are proceeding as planned. We are achieving what we set out to do. By the end of the year, we will definitely have over 7 million passengers, although it is still too early to say how much more than seven. The first half of the year is behind us, the weaker half. In recent years, charter flights have been the main driver of growth for Gdansk Airport, and they began on a larger scale in June. We will know more after the third quarter,” said Tomasz Kloskowski, President of Gdansk Airport.

There are no changes in the order of the most popular destinations chosen by passengers in the first half of 2025. The most popular routes were Gdansk-London (262,902), Gdansk-Oslo (227,001) and Gdansk-Copenhagen (204,290). In irregular traffic (charters, general aviation, military, other), there were 244,205 passengers in Gdansk from January to the end of June this year, 9% more than in the comparable period of 2024.

In the period from January to June 2025, Gdansk Airport generated PLN 37.7 million in sales profit (5% more than in January to June 2024) and PLN 29 million in net profit (10.3% more than in January to June 2024). 

“The steady development of Gdansk Airport is driven by tourist and business traffic, as well as the travel decisions made by our residents. This is mainly due to the strong economic situation in Pomerania, the prosperity of seaports and the offshore industry, the expansion of port terminals, and preparations for the construction of the nuclear power plant. The economy generates air traffic, with designers, consultants, engineers and people widely involved in business coming to Pomerania,” added Tomasz Kloskowski. 

Wizz Air had the largest share of the aviation market in Gdansk in the first half of 2025 in terms of regular traffic. It made 43.5% of flights, followed by Ryanair (37.3%). These were followed by LOT Polish Airlines (4.8%), Lufthansa (4.3%) and KLM (3.7%). 

Over the course of six months, 5,364 tonnes of cargo were handled at the port of Gdansk.
 

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