A private jet charter to Warsaw, Poland, offers direct access to the nation’s economic and political centre. The city hosts government institutions, multinational headquarters, and leading finance and technology firms, drawing executives for high-level meetings and diplomatic visits. Leisure travellers are equally drawn to its cultural mix, from restored palaces along the Royal Route and the Old Town (a UNESCO site) to contemporary art museums and fine dining on Nowy Świat.
LunaJets arranges private jet charter to Warsaw with complete flexibility and 24/7 availability. Flights typically operate to Warsaw Chopin Airport, just 15 minutes from downtown, or to Modlin Airport for smaller aircraft and quick access without congestion. Both offer dedicated FBOs and fast-track handling. On board, clients enjoy refined cabins, gourmet menus, and full privacy. Executives frequently charter flights to Warsaw for diplomatic engagements, investor meetings, or onward connections to Central European hubs such as Prague, Vienna, or Berlin.
With two decades of expertise and as the first European broker to receive Argus® certification, LunaJets delivers private aviation with the highest safety and ethical standards. For Warsaw, our expertise supports time-critical travel, enabling executives to coordinate multi-city European schedules while maintaining full privacy and control over every connection.
How much does it cost to charter a private jet from/to Warsaw?
Chartering a private jet from Warsaw costs from approximately €6,800 to €6,800 depending on destination and aircraft type. Flights from Warsaw to Krakow start at €6,800, while routes to Krakow begin at €6,800.
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| Route | Flight time | Aircraft model | Category | Seats | Price | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warsaw To Krakow | Flight time: 0h 55m | Pilatus PC-12 NGX | Turboprop | Seats: 8 | Price: €6,800 | |
| Warsaw To Krakow | Flight time: 0h 45m | Hawker 700/750 | Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €12,600 | |
| Warsaw To Krakow | Flight time: 0h 40m | Hawker 4000 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €16,100 | |
| Warsaw To Nice | Flight time: 2h 35m | Embraer Phenom 100 | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €12,700 | |
| Warsaw To Nice | Flight time: 1h 55m | Hawker 900XP | Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €20,100 | |
| Warsaw To Nice | Flight time: 1h 55m | Dassault Falcon 50EX | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 9 | Price: €24,000 | |
| Warsaw To Prague | Flight time: 1h 10m | Cessna Citation Mustang | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €6,800 | |
| Warsaw To Prague | Flight time: 1h 00m | Embraer Praetor 500 | Midsize Jet | Seats: 7 | Price: €13,000 | |
| Warsaw To Prague | Flight time: 0h 55m | Embraer Legacy 450 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 7 | Price: €16,700 | |
| Warsaw To Poznan | Flight time: 0h 55m | Pilatus PC-12 NG | Turboprop | Seats: 8 | Price: €7,600 | |
| Warsaw To Poznan | Flight time: 0h 45m | Bombardier Learjet 60XR | Midsize Jet | Seats: 6 | Price: €13,600 | |
| Warsaw To Poznan | Flight time: 0h 45m | Gulfstream G280 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €17,900 | |
| Warsaw To Berlin | Flight time: 1h 10m | Cessna Citation Mustang | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €8,300 | |
| Warsaw To Berlin | Flight time: 0h 55m | Embraer Praetor 500 | Midsize Jet | Seats: 7 | Price: €15,000 | |
| Warsaw To Berlin | Flight time: 0h 55m | Gulfstream G200 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8-10 | Price: €18,300 | |
| Warsaw To Paris | Flight time: 2h 30m | Embraer Phenom 100 | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €12,500 | |
| Warsaw To Paris | Flight time: 1h 55m | Cessna Citation III | Midsize Jet | Seats: 7 | Price: €19,900 | |
| Warsaw To Paris | Flight time: 1h 50m | Gulfstream G200 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8-10 | Price: €24,000 | |
| Warsaw To Geneva | Flight time: 2h 20m | Cessna Citation Mustang | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €14,100 | |
| Warsaw To Geneva | Flight time: 1h 50m | Cessna Citation VII | Super Light Jet | Seats: 7 | Price: €20,300 | |
| Warsaw To Geneva | Flight time: 1h 45m | Bombardier Learjet 60XR | Midsize Jet | Seats: 6 | Price: €23,900 | |
| Warsaw To Gdansk | Flight time: 0h 55m | Pilatus PC-12 NG | Turboprop | Seats: 8 | Price: €7,400 | |
| Warsaw To Gdansk | Flight time: 0h 45m | Cessna Citation Latitude | Midsize Jet | Seats: 9 | Price: €13,000 | |
| Warsaw To Gdansk | Flight time: 0h 45m | Hawker 4000 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €17,100 | |
| Warsaw To Vienna | Flight time: 1h 15m | Cessna Citation Mustang | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €7,600 | |
| Warsaw To Vienna | Flight time: 1h 00m | Gulfstream G150 | Midsize Jet | Seats: 7 | Price: €15,300 | |
| Warsaw To Vienna | Flight time: 1h 00m | Gulfstream G200 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8-10 | Price: €17,700 | |
| Warsaw To Zurich | Flight time: 2h 00m | Embraer Phenom 100 | Very Light Jet | Seats: 4 | Price: €11,000 | |
| Warsaw To Zurich | Flight time: 1h 30m | Hawker 900XP | Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €19,500 | |
| Warsaw To Zurich | Flight time: 1h 25m | Hawker 4000 | Super Midsize Jet | Seats: 8 | Price: €23,100 |
What is the best airport for private flights to/from Warsaw?
Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW/EPWA) offers the most direct private jet access to Poland’s capital, positioned only 10 kilometres from the city centre. As the country's primary international airport, it provides comprehensive ground handling and FBO facilities. Its 3,690-metre main runway guarantees operational capacity for all types of private aircraft.
Airports | IATA | ICAO | Dist. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warsaw Chopin Airport | WAW | EPWA | |
| Warsaw Modlin Airport | WMI | EPMO |
Which aircraft models are most frequently chartered to/from Warsaw?
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What can you do in Warsaw?
There is plenty to do and see in Warsaw, no matter what your interests are. From the historic to the modern, inclusions consider something for luxury travellers of all types.
Attend an Event in Warsaw

Warsaw’s calendar is packed with cultural highlights that reward a well-timed visit. In spring, the Beethoven Easter Festival brings top-tier classical performances to the city’s most prestigious venues. Come autumn, the Warsaw Film Festival draws international cinema and premieres, while Warsaw Autumn is a landmark for contemporary music, attracting world-class ensembles and composers.
Copernicus Statue

This is one of the more interesting items in Warsaw because it is a statue of the infamous Copernicus. Visitors often stop and pose for pictures at this site in the city because the statue itself is so visually interesting.
Old Town

This hub of activity offers visitors options for shopping, dining or just walking around and taking in the architecture and other elements that make Warsaw unique. Old Town is one of the most popular areas of the city and offers eclectic items that cannot be easily found elsewhere.
Where should you eat in Warsaw?
Warsaw is home to a vibrant and growing culinary scene, with many eateries offering authentic Polish cuisine and European fusion.
Belvedere
Located in the historic Łazienki Park, Belvedere blends elegant ambiance with refined contemporary Polish cuisine. The restaurant offers beautifully presented dishes that highlight seasonal ingredients and classic techniques with a modern twist, all served in a stylish yet relaxed setting overlooking the park’s gardens — a perfect choice for a sophisticated lunch or dinner in Warsaw.
Farm dining
The former Atelier Amaro is now Farmdining, a one-Michelin-star restaurant delivering a "nature meets science" vibe in its culinary options. When booking a visit to the farm, you will experience an unforgettable meeting with Chef Wojciech Modest Amaro, surrounded by his home and nature.
Senses
The restaurant Senses is another Michelin-starred eatery offering high-end contemporary Polish cuisine. You can expect what a reviewer said: “Absolutely fantastic! Extremely well-created dishes, well-synchronised staff and service above normal. All senses over thrilled for many hours. Thanks to the chef, sommelier and fantastic staff for making this day one to remember.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I use Chopin or Modlin for my private flight to Warsaw?
Most private jet travellers choose Warsaw Chopin Airport, as it is the city’s main gateway with full customs facilities and a dedicated General Aviation Terminal. Its location just 15–20 minutes from the centre makes it the most convenient option for business and leisure trips alike. Warsaw Modlin Airport, around 40 kilometres northwest of the city, is often used when more flexibility is needed or when Chopin is congested. Modlin is fully equipped to handle private jets and can be a practical alternative, particularly for night-time operations or short European flights.
Are there airport curfews or operating-hour restrictions for private jets at Warsaw Chopin or Modlin?
Warsaw Chopin Airport is officially open 24 hours a day, but night operations face restrictions. Private flights are generally not permitted to take off or land between 23:30 and 05:30 local time unless they fall under exempt categories such as government or emergency services. Slots during the wider night period, from 22:00 to 06:00, are also tightly controlled due to environmental rules. By contrast, Warsaw Modlin Airport operates without curfews and accepts private flights at any hour. For late-night or early-morning travel, your LunaJets advisor will often recommend Modlin, while Chopin remains the preferred choice during daytime for its proximity to the city.
How far in advance should I book a private flight to Warsaw, especially during peak seasons or events?
It’s best to book several weeks in advance if you plan to travel to Warsaw in the summer or over major holidays, as these periods see higher demand and tighter slot availability at Chopin Airport. Large conferences and international fairs can also increase traffic. For quieter months, shorter notice is usually possible. LunaJets also regularly arranges last-minute flights to Warsaw and can often secure a solution even at busy times.
What visa or entry requirements apply when flying private into Warsaw?
Entry rules for Warsaw are the same as for any international arrival into Poland and the wider Schengen area. EU, EEA and Swiss citizens may enter freely without a visa. Travellers from countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Japan or Singapore can usually visit visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Nationals of countries outside these groups must obtain a Schengen visa in advance. From 2026, visitors who currently enjoy visa-free entry will also need an ETIAS travel authorisation before travelling.
Can I bring pets on a private jet to Warsaw and what are the requirements?
Yes, you can bring pets on a private jet to Warsaw. Dogs, cats and ferrets are permitted entry provided they meet EU rules: your animal must be microchipped, vaccinated against rabies, and travel with either an EU Pet Passport or an official veterinary health certificate. If you are arriving from outside the EU, your pet must be declared on arrival and may be checked by border authorities at the private terminal. Certain high-risk or restricted breeds are not accepted. Because requirements can change, your LunaJets advisor will confirm the latest regulations and ensure all documents are in order before your flight.



