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Airport Krakow KRK
Krakow - Johannes Paul II Airport, also known as Krakow Balice, is the second most important airport in Poland by traffic volume. It is near the city of the same name in the southern polish province Małopolskie.- URL: Official website
- Parking: Yes; 600 paid short and long-term spaces
- Nearby cities: Krakau (9 km), Dabrowa Gornicza (50 km), Sosnowiec (51 km), Nowe Tychy (57 km), Kattowitz (59 km), Bielsko-Biała (61 km), Chorzów (63 km), Bytom (66 km), Ruda Slaska (72 km), Zabrze (76 km)
- Directions by car: Motorway A4/E40 towards Krakow and then follow the signs to the airport.
- Stations: Trains to Krakow - Glowny train station and then use the "Balice Ekspres" shuttle train to the airport.
Location
Opened in 1968 , the airport is 8 miles west of the city centre, near Balice. Take the motorway A4/E40,77 and then follow the signs to the airport. Alternatively follow the main road 774 or from Krakow city centre the "Aleja Marszalka Ferdinanda Focha".
Rail passengers take trains to the main station Krakow-Glowny and then use the “Balice Ekspres" PKP shuttle train. The journey takes about 20 minutes. Buses number 292 or 902 also leave from the city centre and stop at the airport.