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Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) serves as Poland’s primary international gateway with extensive connections to Europe, Middle East, Asia, and North America via LOT Polish Airlines (national carrier), Lufthansa, KLM, British Airways, and budget carriers (Ryanair, Wizz Air). John Paul II International Airport Kraków-Balice (KRK) is Poland’s second-largest airport offering direct flights to 133 destinations via 33 airlines including Ryanair, Wizz Air, and LOT. Intercontinental travelers from U.S./Asia typically connect through major European hubs (Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris, London).
LOT operates the only non-stop flights from Kraków to U.S.: year-round Chicago (ORD, 10 hours) and seasonal Miami (MIA). Warsaw-Kraków domestic flights operate frequently (57 minutes, ~$50-100). Ground transportation from Warsaw Airport includes Skybus connecting to city center (30 minutes, ~10 PLN), commuter train to Central Station (20 minutes, ~5 PLN), taxis (~60-80 PLN), and ride-share (Uber, Bolt).
Kraków Airport connects to city center via train (20 minutes, ~10 PLN) and buses. Entry requirements: No visa required for U.S. citizens (90-day Schengen stay); passport valid 3+ months beyond stay. New European Entry/Exit System (EES) requires fingerprint and photo registration at Schengen borders for non-EU nationals.
Temporary border controls exist with Germany and Lithuania (document checks). Avoid Belarus and Russia borders – crossings limited/restricted.
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