Flights to Poland - Frequently Asked Questions
+ What airports in Poland does Condor serve?
Condor serves the following airports in Poland: Gdansk (GDN), Krakow (KRK), Katowice (KTW), Poznan (POZ), Warsaw (WAW), Wroclaw (WRO).
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights to Poland?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), Economy Class includes a complimentary Taste the World Menu hot meal plus a snack before landing, together with free non‑alcoholic drinks throughout the flight, while alcoholic drinks in Economy are available for purchase. Business Class on this long-haul flight features the Taste the World Gourmet Menu with multiple courses and an extensive selection of alcoholic and non‑alcoholic beverages, served alongside a fully flat bed and additional comfort amenities. On the shorter connecting flight within Europe to Poland, Economy passengers receive free water and a small snack on shorter flights, with further food and drinks offered for purchase on longer European flights, while service in premium cabins differs from Economy. Onboard services vary by cabin and by whether the flight is the long‑haul long-haul flight or the shorter European connection.
+ Is Wi-Fi available on Condor flights to Poland?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), FlyConnect Wi‑Fi is offered in all travel classes for a fee. Different packages are designed for messaging, browsing and other light online use rather than high‑bandwidth streaming. Passengers in Business class can combine Wi‑Fi access with a fully flat seat, power outlets and USB ports, which makes it easier to work or stay connected during the flight. Onboard amenities and services on the connecting flight within Europe to Poland may differ, and Wi‑Fi coverage on that shorter flight is not guaranteed.
+ What inflight entertainment options are offered on Condor flights to Poland?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), passengers in all cabins have access to an on‑Inflight entertainment system designed for long flights. Business Class combines this with a fully flat bed, a large personal 17.3" 4K screen, Bluetooth headphone connectivity, power outlets and noise‑cancelling headphones. The exact entertainment selection depends on the route and is planned to provide enough variety for the long-haul journey. Onboard amenities and services on the connecting flight within Europe to Poland may differ, and entertainment options on that shorter European flight are more limited than on the long‑haul flight.
+ Can I pre-order special meals on my Condor flight to Poland?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), Economy Class passengers can pre‑order special meals from the Taste the World range for a fee on flights of at least 1 hour 30 minutes, up to 24 hours before departure. This pre‑order menu includes options that cater to different dietary needs such as vegetarian, vegan or gluten‑free dishes, and all pre‑ordered meals are served with complimentary water. In Business Class, Taste the World Gourmet Menu dishes are included and passengers can request a different Taste the World meal or snack free of charge up to 24 hours before departure. Onboard amenities and services on the connecting flight within Europe to Poland may differ, and special‑meal pre‑order options on that shorter flight can be more limited.
+ Do I need a visa to visit Poland?
Canadian citizens do not need a visa for travel to Poland for stays of up to 90 days. Entry is based on presenting a valid Canadian passport or temporary passport, each of which must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the end of the planned stay. Border officers may ask travellers to show proof of onward or return travel, confirmed accommodation and sufficient funds for the visit. For stays longer than 90 days, a residence permit from the Polish authorities is required. For official entry, visa, and passport validity requirements for Canadian citizens, consult The Government of Canada’s official source of travel information and advice.
+ What is the time difference between Canada and Poland?
Poland uses Central European Time (UTC+1) in winter and Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) in summer, and remains in a single time zone across the country. The time difference to Poland depends on the Canadian departure city.
+ When is the cheapest time to fly to Poland?
Price comparisons for flights from Canada to Poland show the lowest average fares in February, March and April. Monday departures come out cheaper than departures on busier days such as Friday and Sunday in the same periods. For lower prices, bookings around 7 weeks before departure perform better than very late bookings, and the very lowest fares are more likely when flights are booked roughly 18 weeks in advance.
+ Does Condor offer special deals or fares for flights to Poland?
For flights from Canada to Poland, Condor’s fare structure includes promotions such as Catch a fly-t deals, last‑minute offers close to departure and reduced prices for early bookers. These promotion periods focus on specific travel dates and routes, so the lowest promotional fares are limited in quantity and sell out first. Flexible fare options such as Flex fares add value by including easier rebooking and cancellation conditions compared with more restricted Economy fares. Travellers looking for special deals to Poland can compare standard fares with promotional offers and flexibility‑focused fares to decide which combination of price and conditions fits their plans.
+ What's the best time to visit Poland?
Poland has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons, featuring cold winters with frost and snow and warm summers with temperatures in the low to mid‑20s °C in many regions. For city sightseeing and cultural trips, late spring and early summer (May–June) and early autumn (September–October) combine mild weather with greenery or autumn colors and fewer crowds than the peak school‑holiday period. Summer is well suited to time at the Baltic Sea coast, lakes or mountains, with long daylight hours and comfortable temperatures, while highland areas can also be pleasant for hiking in late spring and early autumn. Winter brings short days and freezing temperatures but is attractive for Christmas markets, snow landscapes and skiing or snowboarding in the mountain regions of southern Poland.


















