IATA code: BZG
Address: ul. Paderewskiego 1, 86-005 Białe Błota, Poland
Bydgoszcz International Airport named after Jan Paderewski is the 10th largest airport in Poland. Ignacy Jan Paderewski Bydgoszcz International Airport is the 10th largest in terms of air traffic in Poland. It serves more than 250 thousand passengers annually, offering domestic and international flights. The air station is located in the Biale Blota municipality, 3 km from the center of Bydgoszcz.
The airport is equipped with 1 runway 2500 meters long, which allows to receive different types of aircraft. It serves flights of Ryanair, LOT Polish Airlines, Wizz Air and other air carriers.
Bydgoszcz Airport is one of the oldest airports in Poland. It was opened in 1930, and in 2004 it was extensively restored. At present the air terminal is equipped with 1 modern passenger terminal with an area of about 7000 m². It provides 7 check-in desks and 3 boarding gates.
Theonline scoreboard can be viewed on the home page of the official website at this link.
The airport terminal provides all the necessary infrastructure for the convenience of passengers. There are waiting rooms, ATMs, children's corner, Duty Free stores, catering facilities and other facilities.
On the 1st floor of the Schengen departure hall there is a VIP Business Executive Lounge with a higher level of service. There are comfortable sofas and armchairs, air conditioning and wireless Internet access. Passengers can relax in a comfortable environment before the flight and enjoy the panorama of the runway.
Bookcrossing spaces are provided on the 1st floor of the public area and in the Schengen departure lounge. There you can borrow a book for free or leave your own.
GOLD 35 and 7 Piętro Apartments are located at a distance of 1.2 km from the air terminal. For those who prefer hotels, the nearest options are IKAR 2.1 km away and Softly Residence 3 km from the airport.