From Poland to an Italian ski resort. This is the first such connection in history
From December 19, Poles will be able to use a direct connection to the Alps. SkyAlps airline will take tourists to South Tyrol.
Every Friday throughout the winter, Poles can fly to Bolzano on SkyAlps planes. The Italian carrier will operate connections from Warsaw once a week from December 19, 2025 to March 27, 2026. This is the first direct, regular air route between Poland and South Tyrolwhich could completely change the way skiers travel. The flight time is only two hours, while a trip by car would take the whole day.
From Warsaw to South Tyrol by plane
Long car trips to the Alps are a thing of the past. Now Poles can use direct flights – from December 19, SkyAlps will take them to Bolzano from Warsaw. The connection will be operated only once a week – on Fridays. Ticket prices start from 148 euros. “The flight will be operated by a modern Dash Q8-400 aircraft, with excellent performance in difficult mountain conditions,” writes the website skionline.pl. Tickets are now available on the carrier’s website.
Until now, traveling to South Tyrol in Italy most often involved booking a flight to Innsbruck, Bergamo or Venice and then transferring to a rental plane at the airport. Now organizing a winter holiday in one of the best ski regions in Europe will be much easier and faster – the flight to Bolzano from Chopin Airport will take just over two hours.
Ski resorts at your fingertips
From Bolzano, where we can visit, among others: The Archaeological Museum of South Tyrol, as well as the main square of the old town, Piazza Walther, are just an hour’s drive away from the nearby ski resorts. From the capital of the province of Bolzano-Alto Adige we can travel, among others: to Maso Corto, Alpe di Siusi and Val Gardena.
Skiers can transport equipment for an additional fee of 55 euros. The ticket price, regardless of the tariff, includes hand luggage weighing up to 8 kilograms and one small personal item measuring 40x30x20 cm.
