COVID-19 Impact on EUROCONTROL Member States - Poland

EUROCONTROL Briefing
Airplane with polish flag on the tail

EUROCONTROL has released an updated briefing on the impact of COVID-19 on aviation in Poland.

The briefing (available for download below in English or Polish) provides key facts and graphics and is one of a series covering the impact of the crisis on countries across Europe.

It includes a specific country-level forecast, which shows that in the (most likely) Scenario 2, 2024 traffic in Poland is expected to achieve 97% of the 2019 level.

More information on the recent forecasts produced by EUROCONTROL can be found here.

The briefing includes also information on airports, the major airlines, market segments and traffic flows, including:

  • Total flights lost since 1 March 2020: 355’000 flights;
  • Current flight status: 463 daily flights or -62% vs 2019 (7-day average);
  • Traffic forecast: 43% of 2019 in 2021 & 70% in 2022;
  • GDP: +3.9% in 2021 & +4.4% in 2022 (vs. previous year);
  • Vaccination: 19.29 per hundred people fully vaccinated;
  • Busiest airport: Warsaw with 208 average daily flights (-62% vs. 2019);
  • Busiest airline: LOT with 111 average daily flights (-67% vs. 2019).

Files

COVID-19 Impact on EUROCONTROL Member States - Poland - June 2021
Wpływ COVID-19 na państwa członkowskie EUROCONTROL - Polska - Czerwca 2021 r.
COVID-19 Impact on EUROCONTROL Member States - Poland - November 2020
Wpływ COVID-19 na państwa członkowskie EUROCONTROL - Polska - listopada 2020 r.