Travelling through Lodz Lublinek Airport can be simple and comfortable if you prepare in advance. The airport in Lodz is not as large as capital hubs, which often means faster control procedures. Here are a few tips that will help you save time, money, and stress during your trip around Poland.
Arrival Time and Check-in. It is recommended to arrive at the airport 2–2.5 hours before international flights and 1.5–2 hours before domestic ones. To save time, complete online check-in on your airline's website and save the boarding pass on your phone. If you are travelling only with hand luggage, this will allow you to go straight to security control.
Passing Security Control. Prepare for screening in advance: remove all metal items from your pockets, take off your outer clothing and belt. Laptops, tablets, and other large electronics must be taken out of your bag. Remember the rules for carrying liquids: all containers must be no more than 100 ml in volume and packed in one transparent bag with a capacity of up to 1 litre.
Seat Selection. If the airline allows you to choose a seat, consider your preferences. Window seats (A, F) offer beautiful views during takeoff and landing. Aisle seats (C, D) are convenient if you plan to get up during the flight. Seats in the front part of the cabin allow for a quicker exit from the aircraft upon arrival.
Hand Luggage. It is forbidden to carry sharp objects (knives, scissors with blades longer than 6 cm), flammable substances, and weapons in hand luggage. Solid food items are usually allowed, but be careful with liquids and creams — the "100 ml" rule applies to them.
Transfer Passengers and Customs. Lodz Airport is not a major transfer hub, but if you have a connecting flight, check with the airline if you need to collect your luggage. Arriving from a non-Schengen country, you will have to pass passport control. If you have arrived from outside the EU, follow the "Green Channel" if you have nothing to declare, or the "Red Channel" if you have goods subject to declaration.
Saving Time and Money. To save on the journey to or from the airport, use the city bus. Study the schedule in advance. Bring an empty water bottle with you and fill it at a drinking fountain after passing security control — this is cheaper than buying expensive water in the departure zone.
Flight Delays. In case of a flight delay or cancellation, contact your airline representative. Since Poland is part of the EU, Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 applies to flights, protecting passenger rights. Depending on the length of the wait, you may be provided with drinks, meals, and, if necessary, hotel accommodation. Keep all receipts for unforeseen expenses.