Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Poland's air traffic set to increase
Traffic will continue to grow, even after Euro 2012 surge
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Cheap carriers continue to post growing numbers of passengers every year, reports Puls Biznesu, and the growing number of travelers is forcing the country's airports to grow and make changes.
In fact, the majority of Poland's airports are under construction or being renovated, largely to accommodate the huge surge in visitor numbers expected for the UEFA European soccer championships in 2012.
Analysts say that increased traffic will pick up even after Euro 2012 is over, namely because an increasing number of carriers are offering cheap regional connections.
The average Pole flies once every two years, but the average Western European flies five times as often.
Source: Poland AM
From Warsaw Business Journal
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