Getting Poland
The direct flights comes Poland from the major European destinations. There is also a very comprehensive network of air routes internally. There are flights from the US cities like New York and Chicago to the Warshaw, which have large Polish communities. All flights between regional cities travel via Warsaw, and connections aren't always convenient. Train and bus fares from some European destinations can be as expensive as discounted air fares, unless you have some kind of transport pass. Trains are pretty good and where they don't go the buses do. Poland has comprehensive and cheap public transport services, though they can often be overcrowded and excruciatingly slow. There is no departure tax. Road connections with Poland are good and getting better, but there are still border delays, especially when crossing from other Eastern European countries. Buses come into their own in the remoter regions of the country, where you'll find that even the smallest of villages are served by at least one bus a day. Driving your own vehicle around Poland is by far the most convenient option.