All-Saints Holiday Travel Surge Leaves Six Dead and 184 Injured on Polish Roads
Unseasonably Warm Weather Boosts Holiday Mobility Across Poland
Daylight-saving switch triggers rail and airline timetable adjustments across Poland
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€57 million Interreg grants approved for Poland-Ukraine border roads and rail
Interreg NEXT approved €57.6 million on 26 October for road and rail upgrades along the Poland-Ukraine frontier. The investment is designed to shorten border-crossing times and bolster export routes, benefiting companies with operations on both sides of the border.
Warsaw Chopin Airport launches winter schedule with 131 destinations
Warsaw Chopin Airport kicked off the winter 2025/-26 schedule on 26 October, offering 131 destinations—its largest network ever. LOT, Ryanair and Wizz Air opened eight new international routes, including Marrakesh and Porto, aimed at corporate and expatriate demand. The expansion boosts Poland’s connectivity, reduces travel times for mobile employees and increases competition on key city-pairs.
Polish President rejects EU migrant-relocation plans in letter to von der Leyen
On 26 October President Karol Nawrocki published a letter telling the European Commission that Poland will not participate in mandatory migrant-relocation quotas. Citing security and cost concerns, the move sets Warsaw on a collision course with the forthcoming EU Migration Pact and could complicate border procedures for international assignees.
Poland confirms readiness for EU Entry/Exit System roll-out
Poland’s Interior Ministry declared the country ‘EES-ready’ on 26 October after live trials at Warsaw Chopin Airport. The biometric Entry/Exit System will automate border checks for non-EU travellers, tightening stay-limit enforcement and requiring companies to track employees’ Schengen days more carefully.