Gdansk Airport handled 757,892 passengers in May 2026, setting a new record for the airport in the fifth month of the year. It was the highest monthly total ever recorded there in May.
The figure marks a major milestone for the Polish airport and underlines continued demand for air travel through Gdansk. The airport said the result was an all-time record for May, surpassing anything seen in previous years.
No further operational details were provided in the source, but the passenger total suggests strong traffic across the airport’s routes. The performance also gives Gdansk Airport another high point in a period when European airports continue to compete for leisure and business travellers.
Records like this are significant for airports because passenger volumes can reflect both route expansion and wider demand for travel. A May total approaching 0.8 million passengers places Gdansk among the busiest months in its history and gives the airport a fresh benchmark for future growth.
For travellers, the increase may point to stronger connectivity from northern Poland, with more people choosing Gdansk as a departure point or destination. For the airport, it also highlights the importance of the spring and early summer travel period, when demand often rises ahead of the peak holiday season.
The result comes as airports across Europe continue to watch passenger numbers closely, with many still chasing pre-pandemic trends or trying to build on recent recovery. In Gdansk’s case, the May 2026 total shows the airport has already moved into record territory for the year, at least for one of its key monthly reporting points.




