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Warsaw Airport Code – WAW
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Airport information Tel +48 (22) 650 42 20
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Airport Facilities
Terminal 1 has all necessary facilities a bank, post office, several shops and 2 restaurants.It has 2 executive business lounges – one is open 24 hours. The new Etiuda Terminal (EU destinations only) has only a newsagents and one coffee bar. Another large terminal is being built.
Other Airlines Flying To & From Warsaw Poland
Aer Lingus, Aeroflot, Aerosvit, Air Baltic, Air France, Air Polonia, Alitalia, Austrian Airlines, Belavia, British Airways, Czech Airlines, Cyprus Airways, El Al, Finnair, KLM, Lufthansa, Luxair, Maersk Air, Malev, LOT Polish Airlines, Pulkovo Airlines, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, SN Brussels Airlines, Swiss, TAROM Romanian, Tunis Air, Turkish Airlines.Airbaltic Centralwings easyjet NorwegianAirShuttle Ryanair Snowflake Wizzair
Airport Transfers Travel From Warsaw Airport To Central Warsaw
Warsaw Airport is 11 Km from the centre of downtown Warsaw.
Bus Services To And From Warsaw Airport The airport is 11 km away from the city centre. By day MZA buses 175 and 188 operate between these two points. The 175 line operates from 4.58 am till 10.40 pm on Mon-Fri and 5.01 am till 10.35 pm on weekends. The 188 line operates from 4.50 am till 11.20 pm Mon-Fri and 4.44 am till 11.20 pm on weekends. Bus fares are 2.40 PLN.
Night Bus Services To And From Warsaw Airport the 611 bus operates from 11.39 pm till 4.39 am. It runs between the airport and Warsaw Central Railway Station. the fare is 4.80 zl. Tickets can be purchased from a newsstand or the driver, but the latter will be more expensive.
Taxi’s To And From Warsaw Airport There is a problem with Airport Taxi drivers overcharging their customers. You must only use official Taxi’s with the company name on the door and the roof. Inside the taxi’s on the window is a rate card. Illegal Taxis often deceive by displaying a crest but with none of the above details. A Taxi fare from The Airport to Central Warsaw should cost in the region of 50-60 ZL.
Information On Public Transport in Warsaw
Public Transport in Warsaw website http://www.ztm.waw.pl/?c=126&l=2
Buses Services In Warsaw Most bus routes operate from 5 am until 11 pm. There are as many as 200 bus routes in Warsaw.
Night Buses In Buses In Warsaw Warsaw has highly efficient Night Bus services. The buses start from the Central Railway Station and there are 100 lines numbered from 600-699. The buses run from 11.30 pm till 5 am and a single fare will cost you about 3.60 PLN.
Tram Services In Warsaw There are 30 Tram lines operating throughout the city. Trams run from about 5 am till 11 pm and a single ticket costs the same as a bus or tram fare [4.80 ZL].
Bus And Tram Fares And Tickets In Warsaw These should be purchased from a kiosk before boarding the Bus. A single ticket for the bus costs 4.80 ZL, 24 hour passes also valid on trams cost 7.20 PLN, a 3 day ticket costs 12 PLN and a weekly pass is 24 PLN. Most bus and tram routes operate between 5 a.m. and 11p.m. during the week. Bus and tram tickets should be purchased before boarding from kiosks and ticket machines at the bus stops. 24 hour tickets cost 7.20PLN, a 3 day ticket cost 12PLN or a weekly ticket cost 24PLN.
Metro Services In Warsaw Warsaw’ subway system opened back in 1995. It runs from around 5.00 am till 3 am at night. Trains come at regular intervals of about 3-10 minutes. Stations are clean and the metro is a very safe way of travelling. There is just one line at the moment which links ventral Warsaw with Southern Warsaw but a new route with seven stations is set to be completed in 2013. A single fare on the Subway will cost you the same as a bus or Tram [4.80zl] as it is all part of Warsaw’s Public Transportation system.
Coach Services To And From Warsaw There are two main bus and coach terminals in Warsaw Warszawa Zachodnia bus terminal (022 822 4811; Al Jerozolimskie 144), on the western side of the city centre, is the major hub for international and nsational routes. The Warszawa Stadion (Stadium Bus Terminal; 022 818 1589; ul Zamojskiego 1), to the east of the city also handles domestic services and some international services towards Belarus Russia and the Ukraine. The Warszawa Centralna Bus Terminal alongside Warszawa Centralna Railway Station also offers some international departures.
Train Services To And From Warsaw There are international and national inter city and Suburban trains serving Warsaw Some of these services operate from Warsaw Central Station.http://rozklad-pkp.pl/bin/query.exe/pn? However immediately to to it East Side Warszawa Śródmieście PKP, ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warszawa_%C5%9Ar%C3%B3dmie%C5%9Bcie_PKP_station ) served by suburban trains run by Koleje Mazowieckie and Szybka Kolej Miejska./ On it’s Western Side is Warszawa Śródmieście WKD, who run suburban routes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warszawa_%C5%9Ar%C3%B3dmie%C5%9Bcie_WKD
Taxis In Warsaw You must be careful when using Warsaw’s Taxi services as there are many bogus drivers operating the streets. Look out for the Crest with no telephone number or company name on the door and roof and will alarm you to the fact that they are an illegitimate driver. The maximum base fare for a Taxi ride is 3 ZL per km and the driver is required to give you a receipt upon request. Higher prices apply between 10 pm and 8 am.