SprintAir (P8, Warsaw Chopin) has performed its last flight to Radom Warsaw on October 29 after the contract with the municipal authorities there had expired.

Sprint Air was contracted by the local government to operate services to Gdansk (2x weekly), Lviv (2x weekly) and Prague Václav Havel (1x weekly) using a Saab 340A since April 2016. Previously the charter and cargo specialist also operated from Radom to Wroclaw and Berlin Tegel, but these services have been discontinued.

The carrier will now focus on passenger charter and cargo operations. Its Radom operations were the last scheduled flights after Sprint Air had lost a subsidy tender on the Zielona Góra-Warsaw Chopin route to LOT Polish Airlines earlier this year.

Radom currently has no regular scheduled traffic anymore. It is the smallest Polish airport, serving around 10'000 passengers per annum. Airport and municipal authorities claim they are in talks with new carriers, but no details have been released yet. The airport has been previously briefly served by airBaltic and CSA Czech Airlines.