Flovi identifies most common car relocation routes in Poland
Car relocation service Flovi has released data on the most frequent routes for vehicle transfers across Poland. The report highlights Warsaw as a key hub.

Car relocation service Flovi has published an analysis detailing the most common routes for vehicle transfers within Poland, based on data from its driver partners. The company's model involves driving vehicles from point A to point B, without passengers or tow trucks.
The report identifies Warsaw as the most significant hub for car relocations in Poland. The capital city serves as a primary starting and ending point for a substantial number of national transfers, attributed to its status as the country's largest business center with a high concentration of dealerships, rental companies, and airport activity.
Frequent routes originating from Warsaw include transfers to other major cities such as Łódź, Gdańsk, Wrocław, and Poznań. Local transfers within the Warsaw metropolitan area are also common, as are movements involving airport vicinity locations and drop-off points.
Łódź is frequently mentioned in conjunction with Warsaw, indicating the importance of relatively short yet busy routes between these urban centers. Longer, inter-regional routes connecting cities like Gdańsk, Wrocław, and Poznań are also highlighted as critical for managing vehicle flows for fleet operators and dealerships.