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Bartosz Jaglarz
1 February 2026

From 12 April, Air China will fly daily from Warsaw to Beijing, according to the Aeroroutes website. This marks the return of such frequent flights from the Polish capital to the Chinese capital.
One daily connection on board Air China aircraft from Warsaw to Beijing is excellent news for business and transit passengers, as well as those planning their holidays in China. The change will come into effect on 12 April, and from then on, Air China will operate daily flights on the Warsaw-Beijing route, instead of four flights a week as before. The flights will be operated by Airbus A330-300 aircraft. This means that airlines from China will monopolise the market on this route, especially after LOT withdraws from operating flights from Warsaw to the Chinese capital in 2024. Why is this such good news?
Beijing is one of the most important places in the world for business air traffic. It is also a transfer hub for Air China, which allows passengers from Poland to reach many countries in East and South-East Asia at good prices. It is also an opportunity to plan a holiday in China, which is becoming increasingly popular among travellers from Poland. This is made much easier by the fact that Polish citizens do not need a visa to visit China for stays of up to 30 days.
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