Your ultimate guide to Kraków John Paul II International Airport (KRK)

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Kraków John Paul II International Airport offers plenty of places to shop, eat or rest at, so you can expect a hassle-free journey.

Airport Code (IATA):

(KRK)

Location:

Kraków

Address:

32-083 Balice, Kpt. M. Medweckiego 1 Street

Terminals:

1

Airlines:

Aegean Airlines, Air Arabia, Air Baltic, Air Dolomiti, Air France, Air Serbia, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, EasyJet, Eurowings, Finnair, Flydubai, Jazeera Airways, Jet2.com, KLM, LOT, Lufthansa, Luxair, Norwegian, Pegasus Airlines, Ryanair, Sun d'Or, SunExpress, SWISS, Wizz Air, Turkish Airlines

Annual Passenger Traffic:

6,000,000

Brief History:

The history of Kraków John Paul II International Airport starts in 1964 with the first flight landing in Balice. It was renamed after Pope John Paul II in 1995.

Flights to and from Kraków

Kraków John Paul II International Airport is served by several major airlines, like Air France, British Airways, KLM, LOT and Lufthansa. When it comes to destinations, the most popular ones include Warsaw, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Munich and Vienna.

Getting to and from the Airport

You can reach Kraków John Paul II International Airport by bus, car, train and taxi. There are car rental companies like Avis and Europcar at the passenger terminal. Parking costs start at 11 PLN per hour.

Airport facilities and services

Lounges

Yes

Wi-FI

Yes

Dining

Yes

Duty-free Shopping

Yes

Currency Exchange

Yes

ATMs

Yes

Baggage Storage

Yes

Prayer room

Yes

Baby feeding facilities

Yes

Kraków John Paul II International Airport Currency Exchange

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