Lodz Airport Władysława Reymonta is an international facility located 6 km from the center of Łódź. It has a long and interesting history. Until the 1950s, it played an important role in Poland and was one of the largest transport hubs. Currently, it ranks 12th in terms of the number of passengers served among all Polish airports. Annually, it is used by about 200,000 tourists, and the facility provides them with a large parking lot. Lodz Airport mostly serves customers from central Poland.
Lodz Lublinek Airport - general information
Lodz Lublinek Airport has been located on the outskirts of the city of Lodz. It has 3 terminals, including 1 intended for handling cargo aircraft. The property offers flights to 6 cities in 5 different countries, i.e. Dublin, London Alicante, Brussels and Bergamo. The airport serves regular flights operated by Ryanair and Wizz Air. In the summer there are charter connections to Turkey, Greece and Bulgaria. This is also the time when the traffic in the port area is busiest.
Due to its convenient location, the property can be reached by public transport, train or private car. For this reason, the Łódź airport parking lot has numerous parking spaces that it offers to its customers. Below is a description of what you can find on offer at the airport.
Lodz airport parking - offer for travelers
In recent years, the airport has undergone numerous modernizations, thanks to which it can soon start serving more people. Travelers arriving by private car can choose from numerous parking lots. There are official parking spaces at the airport, numerous private car parks are located within it, and the short distance from the center of Łódź means that tourists can also leave their car there. In the city, the prices for parking a car depend on the rates adopted by the City Council. From the center to the terminal you can get by public transport buses 65A and 65B.
Access by private car to the property is possible from ul. Gen. Stanisława Maczak or ul. Franciszek Plock. The Łódź airport car park is divided into 2 zones - Kiss&Fly and long-term places. The Kiss&Fly area is located closest to the terminal building. The designated area has been directed to drivers who take travelers to a given route. In the Kiss&Fly zone, a fee must be paid for every minute of parking. Parking time up to 3 minutes is PLN 2, 10 minutes costs PLN 5, and half an hour costs PLN 30. If the driver loses the ticket, he must report to the Customer Service Office, which will issue him a new document for the payment of PLN 50.
Standard parking spaces are located a bit further away. The walk from them to the terminal building takes only a few minutes. In this zone, the first 10 minutes of parking is free, after that time, you must pay a fee of PLN 5 per hour of parking. Each subsequent commenced 60 minutes results in charging additional fees. For example, a 3-hour stop costs PLN 10, and a day costs PLN 30. You can purchase a monthly subscription for a maximum of PLN 275.
There are private parking spaces within the airport. They ensure full security, are monitored 24 hours a day, and transport to the terminal building is free of charge. Checked car parks can be found on the NextPark website.