Poland is very well connected with the UK as all budget airlines such as Easyjet, Ryanair & Wizzair as well as British Airways and Polish Airlines LOT fly to the main Polish cities.
Flights to Poland take between 2 and 3 hours depending on the destination. You can fly to most major cities in Poland and two new airports opened in 2012. Once you arrive in Poland, there's normally very good public transport to get you from the airport to the city centre.
Bydgoszcz served by Ryanair
Gdansk served by Ryanair & Wizzair
From Lech Walesa Airport you get into city centre on bus 110 or 210 in around 30 mins
Katowice served by Ryanair & Wizzair
Krakow served by Easyjet, Ryanair, BA, LOT, Jet2 (from the north of England airports)
Best way to get to city centre from Balice Airport is by bus 208, 292 or night bus 902. Another way is by a shuttle train from the airport to the main railway station in Krakow - from the airport take a short bus ride (or walk) to the train stop and purchase the tickets from the ticket conductor on the train
Lodz served by Ryanair & Wizzair
Lublin newly opened in December 2012, daily flights by Ryanair & Wizzair
Shuttle train takes you to the main train station in Lublin in 16 minutes, from the station you can take a bus, trolleybus or a taxi to your hotel
Poznan served by Ryanair & Wizzair
Lawica Airport is located 7km from the centre, easiest way into town is by bus L, 59 or 48 or by taxi
Rzeszow served by Ryanair
Szczecin served by Ryanair
Warsaw served by Ryanair, Wizzair, BA, LOT
Fryderyk Chopin Airport - get into city centre by bus number 175 in about 30 minutes
Modlin Airport - a shuttle bus takes you to Modlin railway station, from there it takes about 44 minutes by train to Warsaw Central station which in the middle of the city
Wroclaw served by Ryanair & Wizzair
Nicolaus Copernicus Airport is located 13 km from the centre, easiest way into town is by bus no 406 or by taxi
It's a good idea to keep an eye on the Easyjet and Wizzair site for cheap Poland flights and snap them up as they come up. In off peak times you should be able to get a return flight to Poland for around £100. Beware of Christmas time though, most of the Poles (yours truly included) tend to fly back to Poland for this special time and the fares get booked up as early as August/September. Leaving it late might mean you end up paying close to £300 for your Poland flights!!

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