The cheapest day to depart on your flight to Szczecin is on a Thursday when prices can be found for as low as $662. This is often the case because there is less demand to fly during this day of the week. If your travel schedule is flexible, try to avoid departing on a Saturday because tickets tend to average around $1,054. These prices are subject to change though, so be sure to set up a Price Alert for flights to Szczecin.
Currently, Poland travel restrictions include travel to Szczecin. Entry restrictions
Poland has resumed flights into the country from countries in the EU, Norway and Switzerland, as well as Georgia, Japan, Canada, Thailand, New Zealand, South Korea, Tunisia, and Australia. Flights from Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Jordan, Kosovo (Rep.), North Macedonia (Rep.), Montenegro, Serbia, the UK or USA (except airports in Illinois and New York) are suspended. From January 1, UK nationals are no longer classified as EU/EEA nationals and will not be allowed entry to Poland for non-essential purposes. Essential travel is still permitted and a list of exemptions for entering Poland can be found here on the Polish Government website. These restrictions do not apply to UK nationals who are legally resident Poland. They will be allowed to re-enter the country, but will need to present proof of residency. All other flights remain suspended, except humanitarian and medical flights, flights to protect public order, emergency flights, flights at the order of the Prime Minister, and repatriation flights performed by foreign air carriers at the order of foreign states. The list of countries whose residents may enter Poland is subject to review by the Polish government and is updated frequently on this page (in Polish).
Quarantine requirementsNationals of the EU/EEA are no longer required to enter quarantine upon arrival. Travelers entering Poland from any other country outside of the EU/EEA may be required to self-isolate for 10 days. There are exceptions, including for individuals vaccinated against Covid-19 and produce a certificate of vaccination, freight drivers, work permit holders, airline cabin crew, spouse and children of Polish citizens, train workers, agriculture workers, students and school pupils studying in Poland and members of diplomatic missions, Consulates or International Organizations and their families.
If you are planning to travel to Szczecin at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.