10 free minutes, then 10 PLN every extra 10: treat this as a drive-through, not parking
The Kiss&Fly zone at Poznań-Ławica sits about 30 meters from Terminal 1, so you’re at the doors in roughly a 1-minute walk. It’s signed as short-stay, but the fee structure makes it closer to a curbside drop-off lane than a real car park. The key detail: those first 0–10 minutes are free, and that’s the only window that feels cheap.
Pricing steps up fast: after the free 0–10 minute slot, 11–20 minutes costs 10 PLN, and every additional 10 minutes adds another 10 PLN. Stay around 30 minutes and you’re already paying significantly more than some off-airport lots around POZ that charge similar money for a full day. For anyone planning to walk inside and linger, that math hurts quickly.
Regulars use Kiss&Fly for a quick car stop, not a coffee break. They pull up, unload bags and passengers right by the Terminal 1 entrance, then exit the zone immediately and move the car to a long-stay or off-airport car park if they actually want to go into the terminal. The idea is simple: use the 0–10 minute free slot to handle the curbside part only.
On pickups, locals coordinate tightly around landing times. The trick is to have the arriving passenger message from baggage claim, wait there, and only walk the 30 meters outside once the car is already approaching the Kiss&Fly curb. Done right, you both stay within that 10-minute free window and avoid the 10 PLN overstay charge that kicks in as soon as the clock crosses 11 minutes.
Tip: if you expect even a 15–20 minute wait, skip Kiss&Fly entirely, park in a long-stay or off-airport lot, and only swing through this zone when your passenger is already outside with bags in hand.
1 min walk · 30 meters from terminal