Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport
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Nearly 7.4 million passengers in 2025

28.01.2026 | 15:00

Record results at Gdańsk Airport.

Gdańsk Airport sums up 2025. We have the best passenger traffic in our history and solid financial results. 

Last year, nearly 7.4 million passengers used Gdańsk Airport, which means an increase of more than 10% compared to 2024. Specifically, in 2025 Gdańsk Airport handled 7,393,016 passengers. In the same period, 61,554 air operations were carried out, i.e. take-offs and landings, which represents an 8.3% year-over-year increase.

Gdańsk Airport also achieved very good results in the financial area. Profit on sales in 2025 amounted to nearly PLN 80 million, and net profit to PLN 62.5 million.

“The 2025 results confirm that Gdańsk Airport is on a stable long-term growth path. The scale of passenger traffic and our strong financial position allow us to continue investing consistently in infrastructure development, service quality and new destinations, responding to the growing needs of the region and the aviation market” – emphasised Tomasz Kloskowski, CEO of Gdańsk Airport. 

Among the destinations our passengers chose last year, the top places once again were: London (538,270 passengers), Oslo (486,957) and Copenhagen (428,582). 

Wizz Air had the largest share in regular traffic in 2025. It handled 44.2% of passengers in Gdańsk, followed by Ryanair (37.1%). These were followed by LOT Polish Airlines (4.5%) and Lufthansa (4.3%). 

In scheduled traffic in 2025, completely new flights from Gdańsk appeared: to Madrid, Catania, Budapest, Bucharest and Bratislava, and after many years the connection to Poprad returned, which currently enjoys very strong interest from both Polish and Slovak passengers. In December 2025, we again had Jet2.com’s festive flights from Manchester and Birmingham dedicated, among others, to tourists wishing to visit Gdańsk and the Christmas market. Last year, the airline added a festive connection from Newcastle, and, in 2026, it will also add flights from London-Gatwick and East Midlands. 

Throughout 2025, there were a total of 98 scheduled connections from Gdańsk to 27 countries in Europe, operated by 11 airlines. 

In non-scheduled traffic, mainly charter flights, the Gdańsk Airport had 672,325 passengers, 5% more than in 2024. Most tourists flew to Turkey, Egypt and Greece. However, new flights to Kenya (Mombasa), Sri Lanka (Colombo) and Morocco (Agadir) also appeared in travel agencies’ offers. 

In the cargo segment in 2025, nearly 11 thousand tonnes of freight and mail were handled at Gdańsk Airport. This is a result lower by more than 8% compared to the previous year.

Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport is the largest airport in northern Poland, third in the country by number of passengers handled, and one of the fastest-growing regional airports.

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