Wroclaw airport (WRO)

Location details, contact information, airlines, departure and arrival flight status, transportation, facilities and services, parking, special passenger amenities, nearby hotels and answers to passengers' frequently asked questions.

 
 

 Passenger Guide

Wroclaw airport (WRO)
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Wroclaw–Copernicus Airport (WRO), opened in 1938, is one of Poland’s most important air terminals and the main gateway to the Lower Silesia region. It operates domestic and international flights connecting to various destinations across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.

Official Website: airport.wroclaw.pl

Telephone: +48 71 35 81 100 / +48 71 35 81 381

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Terminals

The airport features a modern passenger terminal, operating 24 hours a day. The building centralises all departure and arrival services, ensuring smooth passenger flow.

Annual Traffic (2025): 4.9 million passengers.

Information Points

On the ground floor, near the terminal entrances, there is a general information desk. In addition, a tourist information office is located opposite the baggage claim area, open daily from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.

 Location

The airport is located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, 10 km (6 miles) west of Wroclaw city centre.

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Parking services at Wroclaw airport (WRO)

The airport offers a range of parking options operating 24 hours a day, located just a short distance from the passenger terminal. The facilities are divided into sectors designed for quick stops, short stays and long-term parking.

Kiss & Fly

Located directly in front of the terminal, this area is intended exclusively for quick passenger drop-off and pick-up. Access is free for a period of up to 10 minutes. Please note that exceeding this time results in significant additional charges.

Short- and Medium-Stay Parking

For stays of a few hours or a couple of days, several strategically located sectors are available:

  • P VIP: The closest sector to the terminal entrance, located just a few metres from the departures hall.
  • PA, PB and PC Sectors: Standard areas for short stays, within a short walking distance of the main building.
  • PG Sector: General parking with competitive rates for medium-length stays.

Long-Stay Parking

Sector PD is the recommended budget option for passengers planning to leave their vehicle for 5 days or more. It is located slightly further from the terminal but remains accessible on foot.

Payment Methods: Payment can be made at the automatic machines located near the terminal exits and within the parking areas themselves. These machines accept both cash (Polish zloty) and credit and debit cards.

Online Reservations: It is recommended to reserve your parking space via the official website to ensure availability and benefit from reduced rates, especially in the long-stay sector.

To view the full pricing table and make reservations, you can visit the official parking website.

Facilities for passengers with special needs

Wroclaw Airport is a modern facility designed to ensure accessibility for all users, complying with international standards for passengers with reduced mobility and other special needs.

Assistance

The terminal features adapted infrastructure, including:

  • Reserved parking spaces in the parking areas closest to the terminal.
  • Assistance call points strategically located to request help from specialised staff upon arrival at the airport.
  • Dedicated waiting areas in both the public zone and the boarding area.
  • Adapted toilets and lifts with Braille signage and audible alerts.
  • Check-in counters and security checkpoints designed to accommodate wheelchair users.

Important: You must inform your airline or travel agency of your specific needs at least 48 hours before your flight to ensure that assistance services are prepared upon your arrival.

Unaccompanied Minors

The airport offers an escort service for minors travelling alone. The protocol establishes that the child will be accompanied by qualified staff from the check-in counter, through security and passport control, to the boarding gate and handed over to the airline’s cabin crew. This service must be arranged in advance with the respective airline.

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Latest updates: January 24, 2026