Brussels Airlines is the leading Belgium airline group flying from Brussels
Polish lowcost flyer based in Katowice departs from the follwing airport: Lille
50 Year old German flyer caters the lowcost market with flights from Brussels
German airline company flies on many holiday destinations from Cologne/Bonn
Former Dutch airline company also offers cheap tickets from Amsterdam, Maastricht-Aachen
The biggest eastern European lowcost carrier flies from Charleroi, Dortmund
(300 km)
Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport (WAW) is based in Okecie district of Warsaw and is Poland’s largest international airport handling more than 5 million passengers each year. Named after popular Polish composer and Warsaw resident Frederic Chopil this airport is estimated to have more than 50% of countries air traffic. In a normal day it handles around 100 scheduled airline flights and more numbers of chartered flights to London, Frankfurt, Paris and Amsterdam. Besides that it also has regular domestic flights to other local airports within the Poland. The terminal was recently opened in March 12, 2008 after two years from its planned opening date. This terminal is said to increased airports capacity to handle form passengers influx as more cheap airfares flights are scheduled to start their operations and more travelers are choosing it because of low cost airline flights and easy service availability. Secondly, Terminal 3 is scheduled to be open in 2012 which is located in the opposite side of the airport and is said to double the capacity of airports infrastructure. The airport caters to major airlines like Adria Airways Aeroflot, Air Europa, Air France, Alitalia, Belavia, and Czech Airlines. Having all the modern day amenities within its building this airport is used by travelers visiting Eastern Europe for vacation or business purposes. With cheapest airfares in all of Europe this airport has tremendously increased its capacity in recent days and has been able to cater its growing number of passengers’ demands.