
After a week in Poland, this was the rail journey back on Sunday morning to Warsaw Airport to fly into London Luton. It’s the usual SKM train from the city centre to the airport, which takes around thirty minutes. I never really like making this journey as it means that I’m leaving Warsaw….

The security process was smooth, or it was for me anyway. The three passengers in front of me all had large containers of liquid which were taken from them. One was very argumentative, although it wasn’t a battle that they were ever going to win.
My flight was at 13:15 and I arrived at the border control area around three hours ahead of that, because I always feel the need to avoid any risk.

There are two lounges at Warsaw Airport that I can visit, one is in the Schengen area and the other is in the non-Schengen area. Given the delays with the new Entry-Exit System (EES) that have been implemented, I decided to go through the border control immediately and visit the non-Schengen lounge. Traditionally this has taken three to five minutes.
Anyway, this time, it took just over an hour. This was fine for me, I played games on my phone whilst shuffling forwards, but not everyone decides to arrive three hours early. The border control staff were friendly, but overwhelmed and I did look slightly enviously on those with EU passports who sailed straight through.
Numerous passengers started to panic and asked to be escorted through the queue to avoid missing their flights. The airport staff weren’t keen to let them do that, but some passengers did it anyway. To be honest, if you’re about to miss your flight, you don’t have much choice.
It’s all a little sub-optimal, especially for those with kids or other needs that don’t make it easy to wait in line for an hour. It’s an extra stress for passengers that they probably don’t need. Hopefully it’ll speed up as more people are registered on the system, but it’s all just a little chaotic at the moment.

