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Flights to Poznan
After arriving at Poznan-Lawica Airport in Poland, there’s plenty to see and do in this city, from perusing old castles to trying the city’s famed Saint Martin’s Croissant. Poznan also makes a great connection point for travel around Poland or Europe. Direct flights run between Poznan and Warsaw as well as to other major cities in Germany, France, Hungary and more. Train lines connect Poznan to other Polish locations, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Germany.
Which is the main airport in Poznan?
With Poznań–Ławica Henryk Wieniawski Airport (POZ) situated just three and a half miles from the city centre, travellers can reach their lodging and the main attractions just 30 minutes by bus from here. This modern airport has a pay-at-the-door business lounge for passengers of all flight classes, plus restaurants, cafes and three shops (including duty-free ones).
Which airlines offer flights to Poznan?
Several airlines travel between Poznan and the United Kingdom including Lufthansa, LOT, SAS, Wizz Air and Ryanair. Passengers looking to travel direct should book their flight with Wizz Air or Ryanair. Ryanair flights depart from London Stansted, Bristol, Edinburgh and Liverpool, while Wizz Air flights depart from London Luton, Birmingham and Doncaster.
Why travel by plane to Poznan?
Plane travel to Poznan is flexible and fast. Thanks to the extensive network of routes offered by Wizz Air and Ryanair, passengers can fly direct to Poznan from any one of seven UK airports. Depending on the departure airport, these flights can reach Poznan in as little as two hours. Plus, passengers don’t need to worry about transfers between the airport and the city centre. There are three regular bus routes to choose from and each one takes just half an hour.
Before you travel to Poznan by plane - good to know!
Poznan has a very well-developed public transport network. With almost 20 tram routes and over 100 bus lines (including 20 night buses), it’s easy to get around to all the city’s sites. Plus, tickets are cheap and easy to buy on the buses and trams themselves. As a tourist destination, Poznan is not as popular as major cities like Warsaw and Krakow, but it does boast the same good food and fascinating history. One of the benefits of Poznan being less popular is that it’s less crowded. From admiring the city’s architecture to relaxing by Malta Lake, travellers can enjoy their break without too many tourists spoiling the view.
How to get to Poznan by Plane
Direct flights to Poznan, Poland are available from London's Heathrow Airport, operated by Ryanair and Wizz Airlines. The city's airport is one of the busiest in Poland, and indirect flights to Poznan from London can be made via the cities of Vienna, Frankfurt, Munich, Copenhagen, Dusseldorf and Warsaw, flying on Lufthsana, British Airlines, and Brussels Airlines. Once at the airport, there are trams and rental cars available to take you to the city's tourist venues and hotels.
Poznan
Poznan is one of the older cities in Poland and is a popular university town, with approximately 130,000 students attending its main universities. A feature of the city is its natural island on the Malta Lake, where a number of early rulers of the town are buried. The lake is also the venue for regular rowing events. Annual events such as the celebration of St Martin's Day and the city's trade fairs are also popular. The city boasts a number of cathedrals and other historic buildings and for the culturally minded, the Malta Theatre Festival is a must see for its variety of acts. For winter sport enthusiasts, the slopes near the shore of Lake Malta are well enjoyed ski venues. Tours on foot and by car around the older buildings show off the history of the city, with visits to parks, fountains, colleges, museums, and historic buildings. Monuments to those who gave their lives during wars and conflicts are open for visitors to pay their respects.
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