To ensure your journey through Wrocław airport goes smoothly, make use of these proven tips. Proper preparation will save you time, stress, and even money.
When to arrive at the airport? The standard recommendation is to arrive 2 hours before departure for flights within the Schengen Area and 3 hours for international flights outside Schengen. In peak seasons (summer, winter holidays), it is better to add another 30-40 minutes due to possible queues for check-in and security control.
Check-in and Security Control. The fastest method is online check-in, available with most airlines. This allows you to go straight to baggage drop (if you have any) or to security control. Before screening, remove laptops and other large electronics from your hand luggage in advance, and pack all liquids up to 100ml in a transparent bag.
Choosing a seat on the plane. If the airline allows you to select a seat, consider your preferences. Window seats are ideal for those who enjoy views, while aisle seats are for those who wish to stand up freely. Seats in the front of the cabin allow you to disembark faster upon arrival, while there are often more empty seats in the tail section.
Hand Luggage: What is allowed and prohibited. You are permitted to take liquids in containers up to 100 ml (total volume not exceeding 1 litre per passenger) in hand luggage, packed in a transparent bag. Sharp objects (scissors with blades longer than 6 cm, knives) and flammable substances are prohibited. Power banks (external batteries) can be carried only in hand luggage; placing them in checked baggage is forbidden.
Passengers with Connections. Wrocław Airport is quite compact, which makes transfers convenient. Ensure you have enough time between flights, especially if you are flying from a non-Schengen country to a Schengen one (or vice versa), as passport control will be required. Immediately upon arrival, find information about your next flight and the boarding gate number on the screens.
Customs Control. For flights within the European Union, there is no customs control as such. If you are arriving from a country outside the EU, follow the corridors: "Green" if you have nothing to declare, and "Red" if you have goods subject to declaration. Poland observes general EU customs regulations.
Saving Time and Money. Book parking online in advance — it is often cheaper. Bring an empty reusable water bottle and fill it at drinking fountains after passing security control. To avoid overpaying for food, you can bring non-liquid snacks with you (e.g., nuts, bars, sandwiches).
If the flight is delayed. In the event of a flight delay or cancellation, first contact your airline representative. Monitor the departure boards for information. According to EU rules (Regulation EU261), for lengthy delays, passengers are entitled to drinks, meals, and in some cases, compensation and hotel accommodation. Keep all receipts for expenses incurred due to the delay.