Terminal 1 and 2 are right next to each other.
Terminal 1 handles the low cost
carriers in 2009. It was build in 1992 with a capacity of 3,5 million passengers a year.
Terminal 2 was build in 2007 and handles the majority of traffic in 2009.
In 2009 the old terminal build in the communist era has been closed.
The low cost carriers that used it have moved to terminal 1.
In 2008 almost 12 million passengers have used the Warsaw Fryderyk
Chopin airport (WAW). This makes it the largest airport in Poland,
handling around 50 procent of air traffic in the country.