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Air The following cities in Poland have airports: Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk, Katowice, Lodz, Poznan, Rzeszow, Szczecin, Wroclaw and Bydgoszcz. LOT Polish Airlines is Poland's national carrier.

For further information for travelers planning to come to Poland and move around the country by air, visit the LOT website: www.lot.com. In addition, there are several other carriers in Poland, including budget airlines such as Centralwings - www.centralwings.com, Easy Jet - www.easyjet.com, Germanwings - www.germanwings.com, Sky Europe - www.skyeurope.com, WizzAir - www.wizzair.com, Ryanair - www.ryanair.com, Norwegian - www.norwegian.no.

Train Poland has a well-developed rail network. Major Polish cities are interconnected by Intercity express trains running between European cities. The national railway network is administered and serviced by the Polish State Railways (PKP). All necessary information can be found on the PKP website: www.pkp.pl

Bus Any place in Poland can be easily reached through the extensive network of national and local roads. Coach services are operated by state and private bus companies throughout the country Taxi Taxi stands are marked with the TAXI sign. Taxis can best be booked by phone. Higher rates are charged for travel out of city limits, on Sundays and holidays; a special night fare is applied between 10 pm and 6am. Traffic regulations These are compatible with the regulations in vigour in EU countries. Speed limits on Polish roads are: 50 km/h during the day and 60 km/h from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. for all vehicles in built-up areas; 90 km/h on two lane roads; 110 km/h on expressways; 130 km/h on motorways; Between October and February headlights must be switched on at all times while driving.