Parking at Warsaw Airport - everything you need to know about Chopin Airport departures

Chopin Airport at Warsaw's Okęcie is the largest airport in this part of Europe. It serves approximately 18 million passengers annually on 7 domestic scheduled connections and 112 international ones. Departing from a large airport can be accompanied by unnecessary stress. Fortunately, this also means a wide range of parking options at Warsaw Airport.

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How to get to the parking at Warsaw Airport?

A very convenient way to reach the parking at Warsaw Airport is by train. There is a direct connection from Warsaw Chopin Airport station to several suburban towns (Sulejówek, Legionowo, Radzymin) and Łódź. Additionally, there are convenient transfers at the main Warsaw train stations from many towns across Poland.

Another option to get to the parking at Warsaw Airport is to use the city bus service. Five bus lines that reach the terminal pass through key communication hubs in the city, also serving customers of the largest hotels. These are the lines:

  • 175 from Piłsudski Square,
  • 188 from Gocławek Wschodni,
  • 148 from Wiatraczna Street,
  • 331 from Wilanowska Avenue,
  • night line N32 from Warsaw City Center.

There is also the option to reach Okęcie Airport and the parking lots at Warsaw Airport by long-distance buses that stop at a specially prepared coach terminal. Here, coaches servicing organized groups also stop.

You can also comfortably take a taxi directly to the terminal and the official parking at Warsaw Airport. Passengers also have the option of driving, stopping briefly (up to 7 minutes) in the Kiss & Fly Zone, or using one of the parking lots designated for travelers.

Parklot – affordable and secure parking at Warsaw Airport

At Chopin Airport, there are 4 parking lots at Warsaw Airport and a BUS parking lot where you can safely leave your car. These include Premium Parking for particularly demanding customers, multi-level parking P1 and P2, as well as long-term parking P4 near the Courtyard by Marriott hotel, designated for drivers leaving their cars for more than 1 day. The parking lots at Warsaw Airport have spaces for disabled individuals. In total, there are over 3,200 spaces available, located very close to the Departures hall at Chopin Airport.

It is worth considering stopping at Premium Parking at Warsaw Airport since the ticket entitles you to use the fast security check lane (so-called Fast Track).

A convenient option is to make an early reservation for parking at Warsaw Airport. This way, you don’t have to worry about available space, and you can easily receive an invoice for parking. 

Definitely do not leave your car, even for a moment, on the roads directly in front of the terminal. This risks a fine or even the towing of the vehicle at the owner’s expense. A safe and convenient way to leave your car is only at parking at Warsaw Airport.

Parking at Warsaw Airport - Chopin Airport departures

Departures from Chopin Airport in Warsaw take place from Terminal A. It is a modern and spacious building, connected to the train station, making it very easy for train passengers to connect. Travelers have access to 108 check-in and baggage check-in counters and 45 gates allowing boarding onto airplanes, as well as 27 jet bridges connecting the terminal to the planes. Passengers have free and unlimited access to the internet.

To enter the terminal at parking at Warsaw Airport, you must present a boarding pass and flight ticket (which can be in electronic form) or another document confirming that you are authorized to fly. Currently, every passenger is also subject to mandatory temperature measurement. A person with coronavirus symptoms may be denied boarding by medical staff. Additionally, everyone in the terminal is required to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands. Masks and antibacterial gels can be purchased in front of the terminal. It is currently recommended not to arrive at Chopin Airport significantly earlier than your scheduled departure. 

Upon entering the terminal, the passenger should proceed to the appropriate check-in counter. The correct check-in station is displayed on the information system monitors located throughout the terminal. At the check-in counters, you can also check in your luggage. Due to the limited number of check-in points, expect delays in the process and be prepared to be patient. It’s also worth remembering that only some shops and food outlets will be open.

Car left at the parking at Warsaw Airport, and what next

After check-in, the traveler is subject to security screening, which is conducted following all epidemic safety protocols, including social distancing. Then, individuals traveling to countries outside the Schengen Area will be directed to additional document checks. 

To board the airplane, you must go to the so-called gate, which is the final checkpoint before entering the aircraft. Information about the gate number for a specific flight is displayed on the information monitors suspended throughout the terminal. This is where boarding takes place, which is entering the aircraft showing identification and travel documents. It is worth checking on your boarding pass at what time boarding begins.

At this moment, you may only have hand luggage with you. The rules regarding hand luggage are different for each airline, and you should check the carrier's website to avoid any issues with boarding. 

After taking your seat on the airplane, you can now calmly await takeoff.

 

Source of the photo: https://www.lotnisko-chopina.pl/pl/historia.html, photo by Bartosz Makowski