Bangalore to Warsaw Flights — Guide 2026
Bangalore to Warsaw flights — no non-stop; best 1-stop via the Gulf, Frankfurt or Istanbul, fares, baggage.
Connectors
Pick which sources FlightGPT queries. Toggle a source off to skip it during search.
Bangalore to Warsaw flights — no non-stop; best 1-stop via the Gulf, Frankfurt or Istanbul, fares, baggage.
Pick which sources FlightGPT queries. Toggle a source off to skip it during search.
Fares and prices quoted in this guide are indicative estimates only — illustrative, not live quotes, and may be out of date. Search FlightGPT for current fares before booking.
Quick answer: Bangalore to Warsaw flights take about ≈ 12h – 16h (1-stop, including layover), operated by LOT Polish (1-stop), Lufthansa, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, No non-stop — daily 1-stop options via a Gulf hub, Frankfurt, Istanbul or other European gateways. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest BLR–WAW fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
Last reviewed July 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · route facts cross-checked against DGCA and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) · how we collect fares · editorial policy · fact-checking · fares are live — verify the final price in search before booking.
Looking for cheap flights from Bangalore to Warsaw? FlightGPT compares live BLR to WAW fares across every connected source — Indian carriers, Gulf hubs, OTAs and trusted travel agents — and shows the cheapest options side by side. Whether you want a Bangalore to Warsaw non-stop tomorrow, a last-minute weekend deal or the lowest price three months out, every active Bangalore-Warsaw fare is one search away.
There is no non-stop, so the choice is which hub to connect through. LOT Polish Airlines is Poland's flag carrier and a natural one-stop option via its European network, while Lufthansa via Frankfurt or Munich and Turkish Airlines via Istanbul offer frequent, well-timed connections to Warsaw. The Gulf carriers — Emirates via Dubai, Qatar Airways via Doha, Etihad via Abu Dhabi — also reach Warsaw daily and are often the most competitively priced from Bengaluru. For the cleanest single-ticket journey, a Lufthansa, Turkish or Gulf-carrier itinerary that checks your bags through to WAW is the easiest.
Demand to Poland peaks in the European summer (June–August) and around Christmas and New Year — the priciest times to fly. The cheaper shoulders are spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October), with deep-winter (January–February) often the lowest. As of May 2026, indicative round-trip economy fares range roughly ₹45,000–75,000 depending on routing and season, with one-ways from around ₹25,000 on the keenest Gulf-carrier sales. Because all options connect, weigh total journey time against price — the cheapest fare can carry a long layover. Book peak dates 2–3 months ahead. Indicative only — check live in the FlightGPT chat.
The quickest single-stop journeys run from about 12 hours total when the connection is tight — a European hub such as Frankfurt or Istanbul, or a slick Gulf transfer — while longer layovers push the trip towards 16 hours. Great-circle distance is roughly 6,613 km, but real routings via a hub fly farther. Warsaw is 3h 30m–4h 30m behind India depending on European daylight saving, so a night departure from Bengaluru typically lands in Warsaw the same morning or midday. Build in a comfortable connection at your hub, particularly if changing between airlines that are not partners.
On these 1-stop fares, checked allowances vary by carrier — Lufthansa, Turkish and the Gulf carriers economy typically allow 1–2 pieces of 23–30 kg to Europe, with premium cabins higher. The catch is consistency: if your booking mixes two airlines that are not partners, the most restrictive rule can apply and bags may need re-checking at the hub. Wherever possible, book the whole BLR–WAW journey on a single ticket so baggage transfers automatically and a missed connection is protected. Vegetarian (VGML), Asian-vegetarian (AVML) and Jain (JNML) meals can be requested up to 24 hours before departure.
Bengaluru (BLR) — international flights depart the newer Terminal 2, about 35 km north of the city. Warsaw (WAW) — Warsaw Chopin Airport is Poland's busiest, about 10 km south-west of the city centre, with a single integrated passenger terminal handling both Schengen and non-Schengen flights. The S2/S3 commuter trains and city buses reach central Warsaw in around 20–30 minutes, with taxis a quick alternative. (Some low-cost flights use Warsaw Modlin, WMI, farther out — but one-stop legacy routings from India almost always land at Chopin.) Allow time to clear your transfer hub.
Poland is in the Schengen Area, so Indian passport holders need a Schengen Type C (short-stay) visa arranged before travel — there is no visa-on-arrival. You apply through Poland's authorised partner (VFS Global) in India, ideally to the country that is your main destination. The visa allows stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day period across the whole Schengen zone, with a fee around €90. You will need travel medical insurance (min. €30,000 cover), confirmed flights and accommodation, bank statements and proof of ties to India. Apply well ahead in peak season. Full guidance is in the Visas guide.
Warsaw is most pleasant from May to September, when long daylight and 18–25°C weather suit the rebuilt Old Town, Łazienki Park, Chopin concerts and day-trips to Kraków or Gdańsk. December brings atmospheric Christmas markets but cold, short days. Winter (January–February) is cold and grey, though cheaper for flights and hotels. Spring and early autumn are good-value shoulders with comfortable sightseeing weather. If you are touring more of Poland, the same Schengen visa covers it. For the city itself, see the Warsaw destination guide.
There is no non-stop. The quickest 1-stop journeys run from about 12 hours total via a European hub such as Frankfurt or Istanbul, or a slick Gulf transfer, while longer layovers push the trip towards 16 hours door-to-door.
No single airline flies it non-stop. The main 1-stop options are LOT Polish Airlines via its European network, Lufthansa via Frankfurt or Munich, Turkish Airlines via Istanbul, and the Gulf carriers (Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad), which are often the cheapest from Bengaluru.
As of May 2026, indicative round-trip economy fares range roughly ₹45,000-75,000 by routing and season, with one-ways from around ₹25,000 on the keenest Gulf-carrier sales. Weigh total journey time against price. Indicative only - check live fares in the FlightGPT chat.
Yes. Poland is in the Schengen Area, so Indian passport holders need a Schengen Type C short-stay visa (around €90) arranged before travel through VFS Global in India. It allows up to 90 days in any 180-day period across the Schengen zone. See /visas.
No. Every Bangalore-Warsaw itinerary involves at least one connection, via a Gulf hub, Frankfurt, Istanbul or another European gateway. The fastest routings give a total journey from around 12 hours when the connection is tight.
Spring (April-May), autumn (September-October) and deep winter (January-February) are usually cheapest. Avoid the European summer (June-August) and Christmas/New Year, which are the priciest. Book peak dates 2-3 months ahead.
FlightGPT is a natural-language flight search: ask the way you'd ask a friend, and it compares live BLR–WAW fares across every airline, OTA and travel agent. Try one:
Bangalore to Warsaw prices swing with demand, season and lead time more than with any single airline. The reliable lever is comparison: pull every BLR–WAW fare at once and shift your date by a day or two. Mid-week and red-eye departures on LOT Polish (1-stop), Lufthansa, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines are usually where the cheapest seats sit.
For a same-week Bangalore–Warsaw trip, the trick is to check all carriers at once rather than one app at a time. FlightGPT's live BLR-WAW search does exactly that — red-eye and early-morning departures often carry the lowest last-minute prices. Enter your date above to compare instantly.
There is currently no non-stop service between Bangalore and Warsaw — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 12h – 16h (1-stop, including layover). Comparing hubs side by side often saves 15-30 percent. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Bangalore Warsaw ticket but are open to a layover.
On Bangalore to Warsaw, the headline price and the price you actually pay can differ once baggage and seat selection are added. That's why FlightGPT compares fully-bundled Bangalore Warsaw fares across LOT Polish (1-stop), Lufthansa, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines — the cheapest all-in option, not the lowest sticker that balloons at checkout.