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30 October 2025

LOT Polish Airlines arrives in Bologna

The Polish airline expands its presence in Italy with six weekly connections between Bologna and Warsaw, offering convenient connections to America, Asia and Europe

LOT Polish Airlines, the Polish flag carrier and member of Star Alliance, announces the opening of the new BolognaWarsaw route, which will be operational from March 30, 2026 with six flights per week operated by Boeing 737 MAX 8.

 

The new connection, active all year round, includes three morning flights (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) and three evening flights (Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday), providing passengers with greater flexibility in schedules and a wide range of travel opportunities.

With the introduction of the connection from Bologna, LOT will connect four Italian cities with WarsawMilan, Rome, Venice and now Bologna – further strengthening its network in the Italian market.

 

Global connections via Warsaw

 

Thanks to its Warsaw-Chopin hub, one of the most efficient in Europe for connecting flights, passengers departing from Bologna will be able to take advantage of convenient connections to the main destinations of the LOT network:

  • North America: New York, Chicago;
  • Asia: Tokyo, Seoul, Delhi, Tashkent, Baku and Tbilisi;
  • Europe: Krakow, Oslo, Stockholm and Tallinn.

     

Connections are designed to offer reduced transit times and a smooth travel experience, with a service recognized for punctuality, efficiency and quality on board.

 

A company with a long history of excellence

 

Founded in 1929, LOT Polish Airlines is the twelfth oldest airline in the world and one of the most internationally recognized Polish brands. The airline connects Central and Eastern Europe with the rest of the world through a constantly expanding network, which includes direct long-haul flights to the United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea and India operated with modern Boeing 787 Dreamliners.

 

Edited by the Editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photo: LOT Polish Airlines Press Office
Visual photo: Copyright © LOT Polish Airlines / K.Wrzosek
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