FlixBus expands autumn network: 470 routes and 30 new destinations


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FlixBus has announced its autumn schedule featuring 470 direct routes across Poland and Europe. Compared to last year, the network now includes 30 new destinations, with increased frequency on many existing routes.

More routes and frequent connections between major cities

The autumn timetable includes 170 domestic and 300 international routes, both daytime and overnight. These cover popular tourist destinations as well as locations known for their charm in the autumn season.

According to Michał Leman, Managing Director of FlixBus Eastern Europe, the network now reaches every region of Poland and continues to expand. For example, the Kraków–Katowice line operates up to 370 times per week. The company also shortened travel time between Wrocław and Prague to under four hours, making buses a true alternative to driving.

Long-distance routes and better links to southern Poland

One of FlixBus’s longest routes in Poland connects Gdańsk on the Baltic coast with Polańczyk in the Bieszczady Mountains, passing through 19 cities. Kraków, meanwhile, now offers direct access from nearly 100 Polish cities and 140 across Europe, making it a key hub for travel to the Tatra Mountains and Slovakia.

Direct buses to airports

FlixBus also offers direct connections to 25 airports across Europe, including seven in Poland: Warsaw (Chopin and Modlin), Kraków, Katowice, Wrocław, Rzeszów, Szczecin, and Lublin. All buses stop directly at terminals, and both checked and hand luggage are included in the ticket price.

New app features for travelers

The updated FlixBus app now lets users track buses live, check vehicle numbers and GPS locations, and view departure platforms where available. Tickets and timetables are stored within the app, giving travelers easy access to all their trip details.

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