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ESG at PGL: sustainable growth strategy – aiming for the future
Airports in Poland: Nearly 30 million passengers handled in the first half of the year
Companies’ summary of the month
In this issue the first main topic is the adoption of an ESG strategy by Polish Aviation Group, which represents one of the core pillars of the PGL Group.
The second topis in this edition is a summary of airport operations in Poland during the first half of the year.
In the ‘Company News’ section: LOT Polish Airlines has introduced a special LOT Stopover service, Compliance Week at LOTAMS, LS Airport Services employees at Warsaw Chopin Airport handled the departure of the Polish Water Rescue Service (WOPR) team travelling to Beijing, Smartwings extends partnership with LS Technics, August at LFA filled with outdoor activities.
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The Polish Aviation Group does not perceive sustainable growth to be a mere addition to its activity. Instead, it considers it one of its main strategic objectives.
Being a leading aviation group in Central and Eastern Europe, PGL not only reacts to the changing regulations or market expectations, but also actively shapes the future of the entire industry. That is precisely the principle the 2025 – 2027 Sustainable Growth Strategy of the PGL Group, also known as the ESG Strategy, is based on. It sets forth ambitious goals concerning the organisation’s environmental, social and governance-related responsibilities.
The ESG Strategy of our Group was adopted on 28 July 2025. It serves as a response to the needs of our stakeholders: employees, passengers, business partners and public institutions. It spans a period of two years, but some of the initiatives are planned for a longer period of time, until 2030, as this is the perspective we need to take into account under EU regulations when reporting our ESG achievements. We are deeply committed to getting ready for and complying with the future requirements
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Radosław Stępień,
CEO, PGL
In the first half of 2025, a record 29.8 million passengers made use of Polish airports. This figure is higher than last year’s and significantly exceeds the pre-pandemic level.
Warsaw Chopin Airport remains Poland’s largest airport and the vast majority of passengers choose to travel within the Schengen area. In the first half of this year, apart from Chopin Airport, the airports in Kraków, Gdańsk, Katowice, Wrocław, and Poznań also exceeded the threshold of one million passengers handled.
Click on the Company photos on the right to go to the monthly summary.
Lucyna Kowalczyk
PGL
Joanna Krzyżaniak
PLL LOT
Eliza Mosionek
LOTAMS
Anna Szczygieł
LS Technics
Aneta Przybylska
LSAS
Anastazja Woitiul
PAL
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