Travel agencies Email List in Poland

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Last update: July 2026File type: CSV/Excel

SphereScout coverage for Travel agencies in Poland

SphereScout indexes 8,500+ public business listings categorized as Travel agencies in Poland. 4,500+ businesses (54%) have at least one email address; 8,000+ (95%) have at least one phone number.

Public business listings
8,500+
Businesses with email
4,500+ (54%)
Unique email addresses
6,000+
Businesses with phone
8,000+ (95%)
Unique phone numbers
10,000+

Where these listings are concentrated

  • Mazovia1,000+17% of this dataset
  • Silesia1,000+13.1% of this dataset
  • Lesser Poland1,000+12.9% of this dataset
  • Lower Silesia700+8.9% of this dataset

These figures describe SphereScout's current coverage of public business listings in Poland. They are not an official count of every business or licensed professional. Records marked permanently closed are excluded.

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CompanyLocationPhoneEmailWebsite
KrakowDirect - Krakow Tours & Auschwitz tourKraków, Lesser Poland48 5 ** ** 99b***@k***.comkrakowdirect.com
Biuro Podróży Jaguar TravelSzczecin, West Pomerania48 6 ** ** 89j***@t***.plwww.jaguartravel.pl
Happy Travel Travel AgencySzczecin, West Pomerania48 6 ** ** 08a***@h***.plwww.happytravel.pl
GR8WAY Tours and TransfersKraków, Lesser Poland48 1 ** ** 55b***@g***.plgr8way.pl
Prime Tours KrakowKraków, Lesser Poland48 6 ** ** 28o***@p***.comwww.primetourskrakow.com
Cracow Holidays – Local Tours & Airport TransfersKraków, Lesser Poland48 7 ** ** 00i***@c***.comwww.cracowholidays.com
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How SphereScout prepares this business contact CSV

SphereScout turns public business profiles into a category-and-location export. The process uses the business categories shown in the current page breakdown and keeps official registers, classifications, licences, and inspections separate from the file.

  1. Match the displayed business categories

    SphereScout selects public business profiles matching the categories shown in the current page breakdown. These labels define the file's scope but do not replace official activity codes or authorizations.

  2. Structure available public details

    SphereScout organizes the available business name, category, location, website, email, phone, and public profile fields, then normalizes and deduplicates contact values for export.

  3. Publish coverage and deliver the CSV

    SphereScout refreshes public business profiles regularly, publishes the latest collection date and available coverage totals, and delivers the selected records as a structured CSV.

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Using business contacts in Poland

Article 398 of Poland's Electronic Communications Law requires the subscriber's or end user's prior consent before automated calling systems or telecommunications terminal equipment are used to send commercial information, including direct marketing. It does not state a separate exception for companies or generic corporate inboxes. Legitimate interests may support processing personal data under GDPR, but they do not replace the consent required for the communication channel.

Read Article 398 and the Polish data-protection authority's guidance on objections
  • Before sending, establish whether you can document prior consent for marketing through that specific channel; buying a list or finding an address publicly is not consent.
  • Consent may be expressed by providing an identifying electronic address for the purpose of receiving commercial information, but publishing a customer-service address does not by itself prove that purpose.
  • Separate generic routes from contacts that identify people. A generic inbox may fall outside personal-data rules, but Article 398's channel requirement still applies.
  • Where a contact identifies someone, establish an Article 6 GDPR basis, complete a legitimate-interest assessment when relying on it, and provide the required privacy information.
  • Keep the proposition relevant to the recipient's work, identify the sender, and provide a simple route to withdraw consent or object.
  • After an objection or withdrawal, stop marketing and retain the minimum details on a suppression list so the contact is not reintroduced by a later import.
  • Article 398 also covers use of telephones and automated systems for direct marketing. Do not make marketing calls or send messages without prior consent, and screen every campaign against your own suppression list.

Segment the file before electronic outreach

Channel consent documented
Evidence to establishA provable statement or provision of an electronic address for receiving commercial information from the relevant sender.
TreatmentUse only the agreed channel and remain within the consent's scope. Identify the sender and act immediately on withdrawal or objection.
No consent evidence
Evidence to establishThe route comes only from a website, public profile, purchased database, or ambiguous form with no proof of commercial-message consent.
TreatmentDo not send commercial information or direct marketing by email, SMS, messaging, or marketing call. Obtain valid consent through another route first.
The contact identifies a person
Evidence to establishThe address, number, or combined information identifies a proprietor, employee, or another natural person.
TreatmentApply GDPR as well as the channel rule: document the basis and proportionality, provide privacy information, and honor the absolute objection to direct marketing.
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