SkyAlps is bringing back its seasonal service between Bolzano and Warsaw for the 2026-27 winter timetable, reviving a route that connects northern Italy with the Polish capital.
The Italian regional carrier will operate the flights from 12 December 2026 to 20 March 2027, with one service each week on Saturdays.
The reinstated route adds another direct option for travellers heading between the South Tyrol city and Warsaw during the ski season and the winter holiday period. It also gives SkyAlps a return to a link it has used seasonally before.
Bolzano, in northern Italy, is a gateway to the Dolomites and other Alpine destinations, while Warsaw remains one of Central Europe’s busiest business and leisure markets. Seasonal links between the two cities tend to attract both holidaymakers and travellers visiting family or friends.
SkyAlps has built its network around niche routes from smaller airports, focusing on seasonal and regional demand rather than high-frequency city pairs. The Bolzano-Warsaw service fits that model by targeting winter travel, when demand for direct alpine connections often rises.
The return of the route may also interest Polish travellers planning winter breaks in the Italian mountains, as well as Italian passengers looking for direct access to Warsaw without needing a connection through a larger hub.
The airline has not said whether the service will continue beyond the end of the 2026-27 winter season.









