In August 2024, Warsaw-Radom Airport handled over 21,000 passengers, maintaining similar traffic levels as July. Since the beginning of the year, nearly 86,900 people have used the airport. This is a slight increase from the previous year’s 21,000 passengers in August.

Currently, passengers can fly from Radom to six destinations: Rome, Tirana, Preveza, Antalya, Larnaca, and Podgorica, with flights operated by PLL LOT, Wizz Air, Enter Air, and Air Montenegro. Despite these services, the airport faced a loss of PLN 678.71 per passenger last year.

The airport, operational since May 2014 and funded entirely by local investments, was taken over by Polish Airports after its managing company went bankrupt in 2018. It has since been nearly rebuilt and reopened in late April of the previous year.


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