Poland has announced the closure of its airspace over Warsaw, leading to immediate disruptions for all flights in and out of the capital. The government did not specify the reasons for the closure, but it comes amid heightened security concerns in the region.
The move has caused delays and cancellations of both domestic and international flights scheduled to operate through Warsaw’s airports. Airlines are advising passengers to check with their carriers for updated flight information as the situation develops. Authorities have urged travelers to remain patient and to stay informed through official channels.
Transportation officials are currently assessing the situation and working to ensure safety and security measures are in place. No official timeframe has been provided for when the airspace might be reopened. The closure marks a significant escalation in Poland’s airspace security posture, reflecting growing regional tensions.
Authorities have not disclosed whether the closure is linked to specific threats or incidents. Travelers and residents in Warsaw are advised to follow official guidance for updates and safety instructions. Further details are expected as investigations and assessments continue.