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Parking lot payment during holidays 

According to CBOS data, the holidays of Poles usually last a week. Such a trip entails the need to take more luggage, and there is a question  - whether to go to the airport comfortable with your own car and leave it in the parking lot, or use the public transport and do not worry about additional parking costs? For some people, the price can be decisive. As the analysis shows, the average cost of a weekly parking stop at parking lots at airports in Poland is around 93 PLN. However, if we take the most expensive option from the list (the one at Warsaw's Chopin Airport) which is 6 times more expensive than the cheapest one, we will pay an average of 77 PLN.
Parking spaces at airports in Gdańsk, Poznań and Olsztyn are the most affordable. For a seven-day parking of our car, we pay an average of 53 PLN - prices range from 39 PLN to 69 PLN. It is worth noting that the smallest airports in Rzeszów and Zielona Góra in terms of the number of serviced travelers are completely free. On the other side of the list are the airports in Łódz and Bydgoszcz, which after Okęcie (250PLN per parking week) are the most severe for our holiday’s budget (the weekly parking cost is 125PLN and 100PLN respectively).

What are the prices for public transport from the center of each city to the nearby airports? It turns out that every airport is well connected by public or private transport as in the case of under Warsaw's Modlin. The prices of public transport tickets range between 3 and 6 PLN, only in Wrocław the cost is 10 PLN. It is easy to get to the Warsaw Modlin airport by bus operated by a private carrier - the cost of such a journey is from 9 to 36 zlotys, depending on how long in advance travelers book their tickets.
Aleksandra Sowa-Frąckowiak, kayak.pl spokesperson, comments: "Travelers may be afraid of the cost of leaving their cars at the airport during the trip, but as our analysis shows, it is wrong in many cases. Many airports offer weekly parking for just a few PLN, and airports in Rzeszów and Zielona Góra allows to leave a car for free. Not surprisingly, higher costs at the largest Polish airport, which has consistently served about 30% of all passengers traveling from home for years. Travelers who prefer to spend this amount on small pleasures at their destination can easily get to each airport by public transport. „
Sources; www.kayak.pl

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