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Warsaw Airport (WAW)
Most international flights to Poland arrive in the capital city at the Warsaw Chopin Airport. Poland has a number of other airports including Krakow (KRK), Gdansk (GDN), Poznan (POZ) and Wroclaw (WRO).
More information on Poland's major transit hub can be found in our handy Warsaw Airport Guide.
Airlines that fly to Poland
The expansive country of Poland is serviced by a number of Europe's major airlines, including the national carrier LOT Polish Airlines. While there are no direct flights from Australia to Poland, you may be able to travel with just one stopover (though two stops are more common). Popular airlines that fly to Poland from Australia include:
For more information on airlines that offer flights to Poland, our international airline guide may be of assistance.
Castles, battles, kings and wars, Poland's history is vast and vivid. From well-worn Gothic buildings to restored ruins spanning the centuries, Poland's cities are each beautiful in their own, sometimes battle-scarred, way. Once you land in Poland, you'll be treated to unspoiled scenery right across the country with lakes, beaches and mountains surrounding its historic hubs.
Sitting pretty between the Baltic Sea and Carpathian Mountains, capital city Warsaw will likely be your first port of call. Its 'Centrum' area makes for a great introduction to Poland, spread over several districts home to museums, eateries, and the charming Old Town.
Elegant Krakow, the so-called 'cultural capital' of Poland, boasts a Heritage-listed city centre, with a blend of modish bars and medieval meeting places. A stately Polish city, Krakow maintains a youthful vibrancy thanks to its large student population. If you'd like to delve deeper into Poland's intriguing culture, make your way to Lublin, Poznan, Wroclaw and Gdnask.