Talk:John Paul II International Airport Kraków-Balice

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One question about the second paragraph: It says Ryanair wanted to start service from "this" airport. I just want to clarify, they wanted to start from John Paul II, not from Warsaw, right? -- Ortonmc 16:09, 17 Sep 2003 (UTC)


OK, another question.  :-) Is the military airbase still in use, or would it be better described as "former military airbase"? -- Ortonmc 16:11, 17 Sep 2003 (UTC)


Yes, "this" mean Krakow airport. The second question: yes, this military airbase is still in use. The "first" airport was also opened on the area of this base. The "second" one - planned to be open 2004 - will also use some area of this base. But Polish army will still use the rest of the airbase. It was said that the American army was planning to develop this airbase as a NATO airbase, but it's only a gossip and totally different story. Thank you for the help Ortonmc!!! Slawojarek, 12:22, 19 Sep 2003 (CEST)

[edit] This airport is awful...

You forget to mention that it is completely under-sized for the number of passengers, it has no jet-ways, often their are no taxis available, and the crowds of polsih families make it almost impossible to enter the gate area. This airport is embarrassing for the milions of poles that have travelled out of the country, and it helps to further make Warsaw the center of business in Poland. Vodo