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Polish Airports in Lublin and Rzeszow Reopen After Security Pause

RIA NovostiSaturday, February 7, 2026
Polish Airports in Lublin and Rzeszow Reopen After Security Pause

WARSAW, Feb 7 – Two major airports in eastern Poland are operational again after a temporary closure. According to an announcement from Polish Air Navigation Services Agency, terminals in Lublin and Rzeszow have resumed all flight services.

The resumption ends a period of uncertainty for travelers and airlines using these regional hubs. While the agency's statement confirmed the restart, it did not specify the reason for the earlier halt in operations. The airports serve as key transit points near Poland's eastern border.

Passengers with bookings are advised to contact their airlines directly for updated flight schedules and potential changes. The reopening will be a relief for regional connectivity, restoring a vital link for business and leisure travel in the area. Officials have not indicated whether the earlier closure was related to broader regional security assessments, which have influenced air traffic management in Eastern Europe since late 2025. Local authorities are monitoring the situation to ensure continued smooth operations.

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