Lowcost Irish airline company with low airfares from Charleroi, Weeze
The biggest eastern European lowcost carrier flies from Dortmund
(175 km)
(200 km)
Copernicus Airport Wroclaw (WRO) situated in Wroclaw district of southwestern Poland is one of the Poland’s largest international airports serving to passengers and business travelers to this part of the Poland. It is located around 10km southwest of the city center and has one runway, a single passenger terminal with separate terminal for cargo movement. The airport was built in 1938 for German Military purposes before World War II and was later operated for Soviet Forces. In 1945 it was opened for civilian flights. Facilities at Wroclaw airport are limited; however you can find most essential goods within the airport building. An ATM machine is situated within the airport's International Departure Hall while currency exchange counter too can be found within the bundling. A multi- cuisine restaurant too can be found for travelers which offer varieties of snack 24hrs a day. A duty-free shop is too available for international travelers. Transportation facility to and from the airport for city center is easily available. Car, taxi and private coaches are ready for hire and public bus service is available every 20 to 30 minutes through out the week. Travel agent counters too can be found around the airport which offers low airfares and information on scheduled airlines to the Airport. Famous for its inexpensive airline travel this airport is best suited for tourist with tight budgets. The airport serves to major airlines like Cimber Air, CentralWings, Lufthansa, Ryanair, Wiz Air, etc. Many travelers through out the world use this airport for its cheap ticket and low cost airline flights. Having one of the easiest airline travel experience in whole of Europe this airport has one of the cheapest flights tickets in the market.