How to get to the airport in Gdańsk?
- Damian Brzeski

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Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport is served by Pomeranian Metropolitan Railway trains, city buses, licensed taxis, and premium private transfers.
The fastest rail connection from Gdańsk Wrzeszcz station takes only 22–24 minutes.
If you are looking for the cheapest option, choose a city bus for PLN 5.00, while for the comfort of a direct taxi ride you will pay from PLN 99 and up.
Means of transport | Main route | Travel time | Cost |
PKM / Polregio train | Gdańsk Wrzeszcz – Airport | 22–24 min | 9.00 – 13.00 PLN |
City bus ( 110 / 210 ) | Wrzeszcz PKP / Main Station - Airport | 31–37 min | 5.00 PLN |
Official taxi ( Neptun Taxi ) | Gdańsk City Centre – Airport | Dependent on movement | 90–120 PLN |
Private transfer (e.g. Rabbit-Trans) | Gdańsk / Sopot – Airport | Door-to-Door Transport | 130–140 PLN |

Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport
Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport is the third largest airport in Poland , serving as the main transfer hub for the entire Tricity agglomeration.
This modern infrastructure supports mass passenger flows and determines transport processes in this part of Europe .
The dynamic development of the connection network translates directly into record operating results.
The location and importance of the airport for Gdańsk
Gdańsk Airport (GDN) is located in the Gdańsk district of Rębiechowo , approximately 10 km from Sopot and several kilometers from the city centers of Gdańsk and Gdynia .
This location ensures direct transport accessibility for residents of the entire Pomeranian Voivodeship.
In 2025, the airport will serve a record number of 7,393,016 passengers , which is an increase of more than 10% compared to 2024 , when 6,714,149 people were served.
The report for the first quarter of 2026 shows the service of 1,476,668 passengers and the implementation of 13,066 flight operations , and the annual forecasts exceed the threshold of 8 million passengers .
Operating parameter | Result for 2024 | Result for 2025 | Q1 2026 |
Number of passengers | 6 714 149 | 7 393 016 | 1 476 668 |
Flight operations | 56 839 | 61,554 | 13,066 |
The company's net profit | No data available | PLN 62.5 million | 12.997 million PLN |
Cargo handled (tons) | 11,681 tons | 10,726 tons | 2,642 tons |
The main drivers of this growth are Wizz Air with a market share of 43.7% and Ryanair with a market share of 37.6% .
The management company generated a net profit of PLN 62.5 million in 2025 and PLN 12.997 million in the first quarter of 2026 alone.
The airport's CEO , Tomasz Kloskowski, points out that the charter sector has shot up by 62.2% year-on-year, mainly thanks to trips to Egypt , Turkey , Spain and Morocco .
The list of regular connections is dominated by London ( 538,270 passengers ) and Oslo ( 486,957 passengers ), and the exotic offer is complemented by destinations such as Mombasa , Colombo and Agadir .
Position | Destination | Number of passengers (2025) |
1 | London | 538 270 |
2 | Oslo | 486 957 |
3 | Copenhagen | 428 582 |
4 | Stockholm | 324 738 |
5 | Warsaw | 299 745 |

Airport transportation options
Access to the passenger terminal of Gdańsk Airport is based on a network of rail, road and commercial connections.
Passengers can precisely match their transportation options to their budget and the current traffic conditions. Choosing the right option allows them to avoid traffic jams or minimize travel costs.
Trains: Rapid Urban Railway and Pomeranian Metropolitan Railway
The Pomeranian Metropolitan Railway (PKM) guarantees the fastest and completely traffic-free journey from Gdańsk Wrzeszcz station to Gdańsk Port Lotniczy station in 22–24 minutes .
After leaving the carriage, you will go directly to the interior of the T2 terminal on level +1 thanks to a covered, glass footbridge.
Connections operated by Polregio and the Fast Urban Railway (SKM) run on average every 30 minutes , which makes this option predictable.
Single tickets cost between 9.00 and 13.00 PLN – a price that simply outclasses road transport. The first trains depart from Wrzeszcz at 5:08 and 5:37 AM , perfectly accommodating the morning rush.
Buses: Lines 110, 210 and N3
The Gdańsk Public Transport Authority offers affordable airport transportation via its city bus fleet, priced at a fixed price of PLN 5.00 for a single ticket. Line 110 departs from the Wrzeszcz PKP terminus and travels along Słowackiego , Kościuszki , and Dmowskiego streets, reaching the terminal in 31 minutes .
In turn, line 210 starts from the Main Railway Station , covers 23 stops in 37 minutes and ends at the Osowa PKP station.
During the night hours between 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., transport is provided by line N3 , running via Wrzeszcz and Piecki-Migowo .
The catch is that buses are stuck in the same traffic jams as cars – analyses show that the highest risk of delays occurs during the morning rush hour between 7:00 and 8:30 .
Bus line | Starting route and key points | Average driving time | Frequency of service |
110 | Wrzeszcz PKP – Galeria Bałtycka – Firoga PKM – Airport | 31 minutes | Every 15–30 minutes |
210 | Main Railway Station – Hucisko – Jasień – Kokoszki – Airport | 37 minutes | Every 30 minutes |
N3 (Night) | Main Railway Station – Wrzeszcz PKP – Piecki-Migowo – Airport | About 40 minutes | Selected night courses ( 23:00–05:00 ) |
Official Taxi: Direct access to your door
Neptun Taxi is the only official and authorized taxi company by Gdańsk Airport , guaranteeing fixed flat rates from PLN 99 for a ride from the city center.
The company has been serving this airport continuously since 2003 , and its fixed prices eliminate the risk of surprises due to traffic jams.
The fleet consists of over 350 passenger cars and approximately 150 vans for 5-8 passengers . Drivers constantly monitor flight status, and the 20 PLN waiting time for passengers after landing is as long as 45 minutes .
Station wagons and child seats are available for an additional PLN 20, while when ordering a minibus, the base rate increases by a factor of 1.5 .
Destination/Start Route | Flat rate daytime (06:00–22:00) | Flat rate night/holidays (22:00–06:00) |
Gdansk Center | 90 PLN | 120 PLN |
Sopot | 120 PLN | 150 PLN |
Gdynia Center | Approx. PLN 220 (taximeter) | Approx. PLN 280 (taximeter) |
Airport transfer services
Private door-to-door airport transfers , provided by Rabbit-Trans Poland and Elite Airport Taxi , guarantee fixed prices independent of dynamic tariffs.
The premium service includes assistance from English or German-speaking drivers and a Meet & Greet procedure, i.e. waiting in the arrivals hall with a nameplate.
At your disposal are comfortable Mercedes-Benz E-Class limousines, V-Class VIP vans and luxurious American Chrysler Pacifica minivans with the option of free installation of certified child seats.
This is a price-stable alternative to the algorithmic pricing on which the mass road transport market is based.
Subject and vehicle type | Travel costs: Gdańsk | Travel costs: Sopot | Travel costs: Gdynia |
Standard Class ( 1-4 persons ) | 130 PLN / 32 EUR | 140 PLN / 35 EUR | 180 PLN / 45 EUR |
Minivan (up to 6 people ) | 160 PLN / 40 EUR | 180 PLN / 45 EUR | 220 PLN / 55 EUR |
Bus / Van ( 7-8 people ) | 200 PLN / 50 EUR | 220 PLN / 55 EUR | 280 PLN / 70 EUR |
App-based transportation services: Uber, Bolt, FreNow, and iTaxi
Rides booked through the Uber , Bolt , FreNow , and iTaxi apps allow for quick, cashless payments and bookings well in advance. For example, the Uber Reserve feature allows you to book a ride up to 90 days before departure.
Under standard conditions, you'll pay an average of PLN 30-35 for a ride from Wrzeszcz and PLN 59 from central Gdańsk. The situation changes dramatically during peak hours, when surge pricing can push the price up to PLN 140-220 .
The catch is that drivers of these platforms cannot wait in front of the terminal; passengers are picked up in a designated rideshare zone in external parking lots, and an entry fee of PLN 25 for the Kiss & Fly zone may be added to the bill.
Comparative feature | Private transfer (e.g. Rabbit-Trans) | Application transport (e.g. Bolt) |
Daytime Price (Center) | 130 PLN (Guaranteed, fixed) | 60 – 90 PLN (Algorithmically variable) |
Peak/Night Price | 130 PLN | 140 – 220 PLN (High surge pricing) |
Passenger pickup location | Arrivals Hall ( Meet & Greet ) | Outdoor pickup zone (Rideshare) |
Flight Tracking (Delays) | Yes (Free Flight Monitoring) | None (Driver does not track delays) |
Late night availability | Guaranteed upon booking | Frequent lack of available drivers |
Cancellation Policy | Free anytime | Penalty fee after 3 minutes |
Access by car and parking
Traveling by car to Gdańsk Airport requires careful route planning and knowledge of parking zone regulations.
Failure to pay attention when parking near the terminal may result in hefty fines and vehicle towing. Road infrastructure around the airport can be congested, so allowing adequate time is key.
Tricity bypass E28 and Słowackiego Street
The S6 expressway, which is part of the European route E28 as the Tricity Bypass , is the main communication axis leading to the Gdańsk airport.
This route connects directly with provincial road no. 218 , i.e. Juliusza Słowackiego Street, which will take you right to the terminal door.
However, the forested section of Słowackiego Street connecting Wrzeszcz with the bypass is notorious for traffic congestion. During the afternoon rush hour, it's essential to plan for at least a 35- to 45-minute buffer if you don't want to miss your check-in.
Airport parking
The official parking lots at Gdańsk Airport are managed by Interparking and are subject to a restrictive time policy.
The short-term Kiss & Fly zone allows for free parking for up to 10 minutes , but this limit applies to a maximum of 4 entries per day.
Each subsequent fifth entry will result in an immediate charge of PLN 25 from the first second after the barrier is lifted.
Failure to comply with sign B-36 (no stopping) will result in a PLN 100 fine, and parking in prohibited spaces will result in your car being towed for PLN 749 plus a PLN 65 per day deposit. If your wheels are blocked in the Kiss & Fly zone, you'll pay up to PLN 500 .
Parking time in the Kiss & Fly zone | Cost (1–4 entries per day) | Cost (5th and subsequent entries in 24 hours) |
Up to 10 minutes | Free | 25.00 PLN |
20 minutes | 25.00 PLN | 50.00 PLN |
30 minutes | 50.00 PLN | 75.00 PLN |
40 minutes | 75.00 PLN | 100.00 PLN |
50 minutes | 100.00 PLN | 125.00 PLN |
60 minutes | 125.00 PLN | 150.00 PLN |
Over 2/6 hours | +150.00 PLN per hour | +150.00 PLN per hour |
If you are planning a longer trip or want to walk someone to the arrivals hall, park in zones P1 or P3 , where the first 10 minutes cost PLN 4.00 and a full hour PLN 20.00 .
During the holidays, it is best to choose long-term parking lots, the prices of which depend directly on the distance from the main terminal.
The cheapest option is the P7 parking lot, where a week's parking costs PLN 85.00 and a two-week parking lot costs PLN 125.00 .
A good alternative are private, guarded car parks around the airport – such as Goliat , Bastian or AA Parking Auto Airport – offering rates from around PLN 13.63 per day with a free transfer to the terminal.
Parking time | Parking lots P3, P4, P5 | Parking lots P6, P8 (Economy) | Parking P7 (Cheapest) |
1 day | 60.00 PLN | PLN 80.00 (lump sum up to 4 days ) | PLN 60.00 (lump sum up to 4 days ) |
3 days | 110.00 PLN | 80.00 PLN | 60.00 PLN |
7 days (week) | 160.00 PLN | 110.00 PLN | 85.00 PLN |
14 days (2 weeks) | 230.00 PLN | 180.00 PLN | 125.00 PLN |
Another day | +15.00 PLN / day | +10.00 PLN / day | +5.00 PLN / day |
Ticket purchase and payment systems
Settlements for public transport in the Pomeranian Voivodeship are based on modern, contactless digital distribution systems.
Traditional solutions are giving way to technology that eliminates the need to search for paper tickets. Passengers have access to intuitive apps and payment terminals directly in vehicles.
Fala system and ticket machines
The FALA system integrates payments for public transport throughout the region, based on an advanced tokenization mechanism for cashless transactions. To purchase a virtual ticket, simply tap your payment card, smartphone, or smartwatch on a special reader or larger falomat .
The smaller on-board reader automatically sells one standard ticket, while the touchscreen falomat allows you to choose discount or group tickets.
Please note that the bank pre-authorisation mechanism places a temporary deposit on your account and final settlement takes place the following day at the earliest.
You must scan classic paper tickets with a QR code at the bottom of the FALA device next to the yellow arrow – validating them in old mechanical validators means skipping the ticket and getting a hefty fine.
Ticket purchase channel | Media type | Method of verification during inspection |
FALA Devices (Reader / Falomat) | Payment card, telephone, FALA card | Applying the media to the controller terminal |
WAVE mobile application | QR code on your phone | Presenting the generated QR code |
Ticket Machine (Paper) | Ticket with QR code | Presenting a physical ticket (must be scanned in advance) |
External applications ( KOLEO / SkyCash ) | PDF ticket in the app | Showing the smartphone screen with the ticket visible |
People settling taxes in Gdańsk can use the "Jestem z Gdańska" application, which connects the city system with the resident card.
It's worth knowing that holders of an active ZTM season ticket for PLN 117 travel on SKM and PKM trains completely free of charge within the city's administrative boundaries. During inspection, simply show your ID or digital mLegitymacja .
Access from various locations
The travel time and the level of logistical complexity depend directly on your starting point on the Pomerania map.
The extensive rail network in the Tricity metropolitan area provides optimal access from almost every direction. The key to a smooth journey is choosing the right direct or connecting connections.
From Gdańsk Główny and Wrzeszcz
Gdańsk Wrzeszcz station is the main transfer point, from which direct PKM trains depart to the airport regularly every 30 minutes .
The train journey from Wrzeszcz takes exactly 24 minutes , and the alternative on wheels is bus line 110 , which takes 31 minutes for PLN 5.00 .
If your journey starts at Gdańsk Główny station, you can take the POLREGIO train, which will take you there in approximately 25 minutes for PLN 9.00-14.00 .
An alternative from the city centre is the direct bus line 210 , which runs via the Hucisko stop with an average journey time of 37–43 minutes .
From Sopot and Gdynia
The most convenient way to get to the airport from Sopot, which is 16–20 km away, is to plan a hybrid journey using SKM and PKM trains with a quick transfer in Wrzeszcz.
The SKM train takes passengers to Wrzeszcz in 12 minutes for PLN 7.00 , where all you have to do is change platforms for a PKM train, which takes 22 minutes for PLN 5.50 . The total journey time is just 37–45 minutes and costs PLN 12.50 , completely freeing you from the risk of traffic jams on the bypass.
Direct Polregio trains from Sopot run infrequently, every two hours (journey time is 44 minutes ), and bus line 122 runs once an hour for PLN 4.80 .
From Gdynia Główna station, direct PKM trains run via Gdańsk Osowa station, unless you prefer a private transfer for a flat rate of PLN 180–280 .
From Kashubia: From Kartuzy and Kościerzyna
The Pomeranian Metropolitan Railway line is the main and most reliable transport axis for the residents of Kashubia heading to the port of Gdańsk.
Passengers departing from Kartuzy reach Gdańsk Port Lotniczy station by train with one convenient transfer, taking a total time of 50 minutes to 1 hour and 13 minutes .
If you are leaving from Kościerzyna , the train journey with one transfer will take you from 1 hour and 8 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes .
Avoid routes that require two transfers, as they can extend the entire trip by up to 2 hours and 25 minutes .
Additional services and amenities
A wide range of long-distance bus connections and business service packages significantly increase the operational importance of Gdańsk Airport.
Dedicated premium amenities reduce pre-departure formalities to a minimum. This allows the airport to effectively build its competitive advantage in the domestic aviation market.
FlixBus, Ekolobus, Air Transfer and other shuttle buses.
The international operator FlixBus operates daily, direct coach services connecting the Gdańsk terminal with key cities across the country.
Ticket prices to Warsaw start from €13.48 with a travel time of approximately 5 hours , to Grudziądz from €31.99 , to Słupsk from €110.00 , and to Koszalin from €39.68 . Local shuttle services are provided by two specialized carriers.
The Ekolobus company operates a fixed route Koszalin – Sławno – Słupsk – Lębork – Gdańsk Airport from stand no . 8 (evening service at 5:30 p.m. arrives in Koszalin at 8:45 p.m. ).
Air Transfer, in turn, takes passengers right to the terminal from cities such as Brodnica , Wąbrzeźno , Radzyń Chełmiński , Grudziądz , Chełmno and Stolno , also offering a convenient door-to-door formula.
Airport security and amenities
Premium services like Fast Track and Executive Lounges reduce pre-flight stress and shorten waiting times at security.
Purchasing the Fast Track option for PLN 50.00 gross allows you to pass through security checks via a dedicated priority corridor, with children under 2 years of age entering free of charge.
The comfortable Executive Lounge in the departures area of Terminal T2 offers air-conditioned interiors, full all-inclusive catering and high-speed Wi-Fi for approximately USD 34 (EUR 30) for a single entry.
The most cost-effective package is the Business Pass for PLN 190.00 gross, which combines express Fast Track with full access to the lounge.
Premium service class | Scope of the offer | Unit cost (gross) |
Fast Track | Bypassing the security check queues | 50.00 PLN (children < 2 years free of charge) |
Executive Lounge | Relaxation area, all-inclusive catering, Wi-Fi (up to 3 hours) | Approx. $34 / €30 |
Business Pass | Combo package: Fast Track + Executive Lounge | 190.00 PLN |
VIP Lounge (Basic) | Comprehensive arrival/departure service, assistance | PLN 500.00 net ( +PLN 400.00 for another passenger) |
VIP Parking | Dedicated parking at the VIP lounge (up to 24 hours) | 100.00 PLN net |
Vehicle Escort | Assistance and vehicle entry onto the airport apron (apron) | From PLN 2,000.00 net |
A dedicated VIP Area has been prepared for private aviation passengers and VIP segment clients.
The rental of the exclusive Presidential room costs PLN 200.00 net per hour, while the intimate Kashubian room is priced at PLN 150.00 net .
The highest level of luxury is provided by the Vehicle Escort roadside assistance service – the price starts from PLN 2,000.00 net for one car and includes entry of the private vehicle directly onto the airport apron, right up to the plane's gangway.
FAQ – Gdańsk Airport: access, parking and passenger transport
Quick and specific answers to your questions about airport transportation , ticket costs, and logistics around the terminal. Check the hard data and avoid costly mistakes before your flight.
Where exactly is Gdańsk Airport located? The main hub of the agglomeration, Lech Wałęsa Airport , is located in the Gdańsk Rębiechowo district, while Gdańsk Airport itself is located approximately 10 km from the city of Sopot .
What's the fastest way to beat the airport commute from Tricity? Forget about traffic jams on the ring road. If every minute counts, choose the train, as Gdańsk Wrzeszcz station offers connections to the terminal in just 22-24 minutes – these are currently the best travel options , fully consolidating your schedule and minimizing your overall travel time .
How often and from where do trains run to the airport? Regional and suburban trains depart regularly every 30 minutes . It's simple: trains run from dawn, and the first morning train departing from Wrzeszcz Railway Station (served as the Gdańsk Wrzeszcz stop ) departs at 5:08 AM.
Which terminal does the metropolitan rail service reach? Trains take passengers directly to the modern Terminal T2 via a special covered footbridge on level +1 . The older Terminal T1 currently handles a negligible percentage of traffic.
What's the cheapest way to travel from the city center by city bus? The most economical way from Gdańsk Główny is via city bus line 210 , which covers the distance in 37 minutes . It's a steal, but you have to watch out for rush hour.
How much do public transport bus tickets cost? Prices are fixed and exceptionally low – a single ticket for public transport buses operated by ZTM Gdańsk costs 5.00 PLN .
Does Line 120 take passengers directly to the airport terminal? No, Line 120 serves completely different areas of Gdańsk. If you need direct access from Wrzeszcz, choose Line 110 .
Where can passengers buy tickets for public transport buses? Modern FALA readers are installed in the vehicles, but you can also choose traditional ticket machines at bus stops or the SkyCash , mPay , or moBiLET mobile apps.
How to get to the airport at night? When the city falls asleep, night buses run as Line N3 , connecting Gdańsk Główny station with the airport via Wrzeszcz and Piecki-Migowo from 11:00 PM to 5:00 AM.
What's the optimal commute from Sopot without getting stuck in traffic? Opt for a hybrid connection. The SKM train gets you to Wrzeszcz in 12 minutes , from where the PKM train continues in 22 minutes – making the commute from Sopot stress-free in 45 minutes for just PLN 12.50 .
What's the most convenient way to travel from Gdynia by public transport? Direct trains from Gdynia run through Gdańsk Osowa station, completely bypassing the congested ring road during rush hour.
How to quickly and efficiently check current city bus schedules? The best way is to visit jakdojade.pl . This platform updates city bus and train timetables in real time and accurately accounts for traffic congestion.
What other means of transportation are available to those who value door-to-door comfort? Licensed Neptun Taxi offers fixed fares starting from PLN 99 , while transportation services (Uber) and Bolt) rely on algorithmic pricing, which can spike during rain.
Where exactly is the pickup zone for Uber and Bolt? Drivers from these platforms are not allowed to wait directly outside the arrivals hall. Passenger pickups are handled exclusively from the outdoor rideshare zone located in the parking lots.
What's the easiest way to get to Gdańsk Airport by car from the ring road? Take the S6 route, exit onto Słowackiego Street, and you're there. If you're traveling by car to Gdańsk Airport , remember just one thing: this private car journey requires keeping an eye on the time in the free zone.
How many entries per day are drivers allowed in the free Kiss & Fly zone? The system allows a maximum of four entries per day. The fifth attempt incurs an immediate fee of PLN 25, payable from the first second after the barrier is raised.
How much does long-term airport parking cost during your vacation? The cheapest option for a longer trip is zone P7 – you'll pay PLN 85.00 for a full week or PLN 125.00 for two weeks, and the airport parking lot itself is fully monitored.
Is it possible to reserve a parking space online at Gdańsk Airport? Yes, the official system managed by Interparking allows you to reserve a space in advance. This parking reservation guarantees the lowest rates in zones P3, P4, and P6.
What's the commute like from Kartuzy and other towns in the Kashubian region? Both Kartuzy and Kościerzyna are served by direct or well-connected PKM rail lines, making you independent of regional road conditions.
Which buses operate on long-distance routes connecting the airport with Poland? International giant Flixbus offers daily services to Warsaw from €13.48 , while regional routes to Słupsk and Koszalin are operated by EKOLOBUS .
How long does it take to travel from Słupsk and surrounding towns by scheduled bus? Regular travel time from Słupsk is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes , and buses depart from platform no . 8 .
What does airport security look like in terms of passenger screening? Procedures can be time-consuming, especially during the holiday season. For added peace of mind, purchase the Fast Track service for PLN 50.00 gross, which allows you to pass through airport security via a dedicated corridor without having to wait in long lines.
How long does it take to travel from Osowa by city bus? If you're interested in direct access from Osowa , bus line 210 takes approximately 15-20 minutes to reach the terminal, and the exact travel time from Osowa depends on traffic in the Firoga area.
How long does it take to travel from Lębork and Ustka using combined connections? The average travel time from Lębork is approximately 1.5 hours , while for the seaside resort , the travel time from Ustka increases to nearly 2.5–3 hours .
What is the travel time from Siemianice and Kobylnica for passengers from Słupsk? Using the network of local carriers, the travel time from Siemianice and Kobylnica is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes .
What is the travel time from Kartuzy and the travel time from Kościerzyna via rail? A train journey with one transfer takes from 50 minutes (this is the actual travel time from Kartuzy ) to a maximum of 1 hour and 30 minutes (if you check the travel time from Kościerzyna ).
How to arrange transportation from Gdańsk Śródmieście directly to the terminal? The most convenient way is to take the train from Gdańsk Główny station or take bus 210 – this will allow for a direct connection from Gdańsk Śródmieście and a total travel time from Gdańsk of approximately 40 minutes .
Which airlines generate the most passenger traffic in the region? The main drivers are Wizz Air, with a market share of 43.7% , and Ryanair, which has a market share of 37.6% .
What is the estimated travel time from Gdynia by car? Outside of rush hour, the travel time from Gdynia is approximately 25–30 minutes , but afternoon congestion on the bypass can double this journey.
































































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