The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has issued an immediate travel advisory for Poland, citing the temporary closure of the country’s airspace and mounting security risks linked to Russian military activity near the Ukrainian border.
Airspace Closure and Flight Disruptions
Poland has temporarily closed its airspace, halting all incoming and outgoing flights as a security precaution. The measure has forced airlines to suspend or reroute services through neighboring countries, leaving many travelers facing last-minute cancellations and diversions.
British nationals with existing flight bookings are urged to check directly with their airlines and follow official updates. The FCDO stresses that travelers should monitor instructions from Polish authorities and embassies before making or adjusting travel plans.
Heightened Security Concerns
The advisory comes as Russia intensifies military activity near Poland’s eastern border, raising concerns about potential spillover effects. With certain travel corridors inaccessible and security operations ongoing, British travelers are advised to remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary movement in affected areas.
Official Guidance for Travelers
The FCDO recommends that UK citizens:
Stay up to date with official government announcements.
Check airline communications for the latest flight schedules.
Follow guidance from local authorities and security services.
Consider contingency plans if travel to or from Poland is essential.
This urgent advisory underscores the seriousness of the evolving situation in Eastern Europe, where Poland—NATO’s eastern flank—has become a frontline state in the wider security crisis.









