- Address
- Poznań-Ławica Airport, ul. Bukowska 285, 60-189 Poznań, Poland
Free Wi‑Fi at POZ actually works across Terminal 1
At Poznań‑Ławica (Terminal 1), the “Free Wi‑Fi” network covers both landside and gate areas, which stands out in an airport that otherwise runs on basic services. You connect before security in the public hall and keep the signal as you move toward check‑in for Ryanair, LOT, or Wizz Air. For a small regional airport, reviews on Skytrax and Yelp consistently single out the Wi‑Fi as one thing that simply functions without drama.
There’s no lounge and seating near some gates gets tight, so the 5‑star user rating for Wi‑Fi matters if you plan to work from a bench or café table. Streaming short videos or backing up photos is realistic here; think email, Teams/Zoom audio, and light video, not 4K uploading marathons. The network is free, with no mention of paid tiers in recent reviews, and typical comments focus more on limited food options than on connectivity glitches.
Airport reviewers calling POZ “good for a small town like Poznań” usually mean: clean terminal, a few duty‑free shops, basic restaurants, and Wi‑Fi that keeps you online until boarding. Since the service sits landside, you can meet someone in the arrivals hall, hop on the free network, and keep an eye on Flightradar24 for incoming LOT or Lufthansa flights. No special app or printed code from information desks comes up in recent reports.
Watch out for: power outlets are scarcer than access points, especially around some remote gates, so a half‑charged laptop may outlast your patience, not the Wi‑Fi signal. Bring a small power strip if you’re a family of four with phones and tablets. One practical tip: finish any big downloads or cloud syncs before passing through security, when you still have better access to seating, coffee, and the same free network.