[1] Three years later, it was decided that the airport would be built in Świdnik, and the company Port Lotniczy Lublin was established.
In 2004, 25 local governments formed the company Międzynarodowy Port Lotniczy Lublin–Niedźwiada with the goal of building an airport near the village of Niedźwiada.
[8][9] The airport became the first facility of its kind in Poland to include a railway line directly connecting the terminal with the city center from the outset.
[10] In October 2013, it was announced that from December 2013, the stop would be named Lublin Airport instead of Świdnik Port Lotniczy.
[14] In 2013, the station was served by Regio trains operated by Przewozy Regionalne on the Lublin Główny–Lublin Airport route.
[8][16] At the time of the station's inauguration, five daily connections were financed by the Lublin Voivodeship's local government.