Tag: LOT

  • LOT to launch another direct flight from Poland to Budapest (Hungary)

    LOT to launch another direct flight from Poland to Budapest (Hungary)

    LOT will launch at the end of August another direct flight between Poland and Hungary. Flights on Wrocław-Budapest route will be operated initially once per week by LOT’s Bombardiers Q400.

    Tickets are already available for sale.

    Starting from 24 August, LOT’s flights between Wrocław and the capital of Hungary will have the following timetable:

    LO 2535 WRO-BUD 01:30 p.m. – 02:45 p.m. Mondays

    LO 2536 BUD-WRO 03:35 p.m. – 04:50 p.m. Mondays

    Increase frequency of the flights from September

    Starting from September this year, Poland’s flag-carrier will increase the frequency of the flights on regular European routes, offering several flights per week to Larnaca or Nice, as well as a dozen or so flights to, among other destinations, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris and London.

    At the same time, the frequency of flights to Brussels, Prague, Budapest and Vilnius will increase to nearly twenty per week.

    In total, LOT offers more than 130 connections to over 70 destinations.

  • LOT to launch a new domestic Szczecin-Rzeszów route

    LOT to launch a new domestic Szczecin-Rzeszów route

    LOT to launch its flights on a new domestic Szczecin-Rzeszów route on 16 July. With the new flight it will take less than one hour and thirty minutes to travel the distance between the cities.

    Summer flights on the Szczecin-Rzeszów route will be operated twice a week by LOT’s Bombardier Q400s.

    The two flights per week on interregional Szczecin-Rzeszów route are part of the following timetable:

    • LO3517 19:25 – 20:55 SZZ-RZE Monday, Thursday
    • LO3518 19:25 – 20:55 SZZ-RZE Monday, Thursday

    Tickets for the flights on the Rzeszów-Szczecin route are already available starting at PLN 99 for a one-way flight without baggage. LOT’s current timetable of flights is valid until 31 August 2020.

  • LOT resumes flights to North America and Asia

    LOT resumes flights to North America and Asia

    LOT resumed on July 1st its international flights since the suspension of passenger flights in mid-March.

    LOT’s flight route network will include the first long-haul flights to Canada, South Korea and Japan, as well as flights to the UK, Albania, Montenegro and Ukraine.

    The first passengers flew on board LOT planes to Berlin, Amsterdam, Düsseldorf, Barcelona, Prague, Budapest, Vilnius, Kiev, Dubrovnik and Split yesterday.

    They will be joined by travellers flying to Vienna and Oslo.

    From July 3rd, the summer campaign #LOTnaWakacje begins and passengers can start planning their trips outside Europe as well.

    The Polish airline will take passengers to three cities in North America and Asia: 

    • Toronto – from three to seven times a week from July 1st; 
    • Seoul – from two to five times a week from July 3rd; 
    • Tokyo (Narita airport) – from two to three times a week from July 3rd. 

    All long-haul flights will be operated from Warsaw’s Chopin Airport.

    In addition, LOT will also launch a Budapest-Seoul connection, offered once a week, from July 20th.

  • LOT will resume regular international passenger flights from July 1

    LOT will resume regular international passenger flights from July 1

    LOT will resume, from July 1, its first regular international passenger flights since their suspension on March 13.

    The flight schedule for the first two weeks of July includes primarily flights to the Schengen countries and popular holiday destinations.

    The route network of 20 European cities includes:

    • seven flights a week to Prague, Duesseldorf, Vilnius and Budapest;
    • six flights a week to Berlin;
    • five flights a week to Vienna, Brussels and Kiev (Boryspil Airport);
    • four flights a week to Amsterdam and Bucharest;
    • three flights a week to Barcelona, Tbilisi and Oslo;
    • two flights a week to Split and Dubrovnik;
    • at least one flight per week to Zadar, Podgorica, Corfu, Chania and Varna.

    All international flights will be operated from Chopin Airport in Warsaw until July 14.

    In addition, two connections from Budapest will return to the resumed LOT network – to Varna and Dubrovnik, operated once a week during the weekend.

    LOT will also maintain its existing schedule of over 30 domestic flights a day.