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Warsaw Euro 2012 flight information
Warsaw is served by the Frederic Chopin International Airport,
10kms south west of the city centre. The airport is Poland’s largest,
handling well over half of the country’s air traffic.
Frederic Chopin International Airport
Airlines and flights flying to
Warsaw include Air Lingus from Cork and Dublin,
Air Europa from Madrid,
Air France from Paris,
Austrian Airlines from Vienna, British Airways from
London Gatwick and Heathrow
and KLM from Amsterdam.
Central wings fly to Warsaw from numerous locations in the UK and Europe
while Polish Airlines cover most important European destinations.
A
cheap, regular bus service runs from the airport to the city centre
and will take around 20 minutes. If you want to travel in a little more
style, there are always plenty of taxis outside the airport
terminal - and they are reasonably priced too – although you will save
money if you pre-book your taxi.
A
second airport is planned for late 2009/early 2010 to take some of the
strain off the Frederic Chopin airport. The new complex will be located
40 kms north of Warsaw in Modlin and there are plans to service
low-cost airlines and charter flights from here. The airport
has been a work in progress for many years now with the completion date
repeatedly put back. However, the airport should be in place to carry
Euro 2012 tourists and football fans to Warsaw for the tournament.
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