Lodz Airport together with representatives of the aviation industry wrote an open letter to the Polish Prime Minister

Share

We cannot agree with a new, revised “Performance Plan for Air Navigation Services in Poland, 2020-2024”

Together with representatives of the aviation industry, Lodz Airport issued an open letter to the Polish prime minister and the minister of infrastructure, in which has been demanded not to transfer COVID-19 costs to passengers by raising fees for airlines, which will result in an increase in ticket prices and not favoring passengers departing from Chopin Airport at the expense of passengers departing from other Polish regional ports.

Full text of the open letter below:
[v: ENG] https://bit.ly/3BcOyqL
[v. PL] https://bit.ly/3sLULXP;

The open letter was signed by:

Tomasz Kloskowski – CEO Gdańsk Airport
Leszek Chorzewski – Acting CEO Modlin Airport
Anna Midera – CEO Lodz Airport
Dariusz Kuś – CEO Wrocław Airport
Tomasz Moraczewski – CEO Bydgoszcz Airport
Maciej Dziadosz – CEO Szczecin-Goleniów Airport
Tomasz Kądziołka – CEO Olsztyn-Mazury Airport
József Váradi – CEO Wizzair Group
Michał Kaczmarzyk – CEO Ryanair Sun S.A. (Ryanair Group)
Andrzej Kobielski – Commercial Direcctor Enter Air
Ton Jochems – Senior Manager Groundservices KLM Cityhopper
Grzegorz Polaniecki – General Director Enter Air
Jan Szczepkowski – CEO SprintAir
Jarosław Chłopecki – Vice President SprintAir
Piotr Henicz – Deputy President ITAKA Tours / Deputy President Polish Tour Operators Association / Deputy President Polish Chamber of Tourism
Maciej Nykiel – CEO Nekera Travels
Grzegorz Baszczyński – CEO Rainbow Tours
Wojciech Piotr Skwirowski – CEO Polish Airspace Foundation
Tomasz Buraś – CEO DHL Express (Poland)
Jan Szczepkowski – CEO SprintAir Cargo
Jarosław Chłopecki – Deputy President SprintAir Cargo

Share