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11 April 2025

ITA Airways and LOT: codeshare for Italy-Poland flights

New codeshare agreement between ITA Airways and LOT: more connections between Rome and Warsaw and on 10 Italian routes

Opportunities are growing for those traveling between Italy and Poland: ITA Airways and LOT Polish Airlines officially announce the launch of a codeshare partnership that aims to enhance connectivity between the two countries.

 

The LOT Polish Airlines "LO" code will be applied on 10 Italian domestic routes operated by Ita Airways departing from Rome Fiumicino, including routes to Bologna, Bari, Catania, Genoa, Florence, Naples, Palermo, Lamezia Terme and Turin.

 

At the same time, ITA Airways will apply its code "AZ" on Warsaw-Rome flights operated by LOT, thus expanding the travel options available to passengers of both airlines.

 

This new agreement allows business or leisure travelers to enjoy more frequencies, simplified connections and better accessibility to major Italian cities and the Polish capital.

Thanks to the collaboration, customers will be able to take advantage of:

  • A single booking for the entire itinerary,
  • Greater choice of schedules and frequencies,
  • Convenience in transits between the two main hubs: Rome and Warsaw,
  • Access to loyalty networks and premium services from both airlines.
 

The agreement represents an important step in the expansion strategies of Ita Airways and LOT Polish Airlines. On the one hand, it strengthens the role of Rome Fiumicino as a reference hub in the Mediterranean; on the other, it consolidates Warsaw as a strategic gateway to Eastern Europe and international markets.

 

Edited by the Editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual: Ita Airways Press Office
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