LOT to launch twelve new routes to Croatia
LOT Polish Airlines will launch twelve new seasonal summer routes to the Croatian coast over the next two weeks, as well as a new summer service to Podgorica. The carrier will inaugurate brand new flights to Dubrovnik from Wroclaw and Gdansk, to Split from Gdansk, Poznan, Katowice and Lublin, to Zadar from Gdansk, Krakow, Bydgoszcz and Szczecin, as well as from Poznan to Podgorica. This will be complemented by the addition of its previously announced new summer services from Budapest to Dubrovnik, as well as from Rzeszow to Zadar. Last week, LOT outlined it would resume operations from Warsaw to Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar and Podgorica, as well as from Krakow to Dubrovnik, in July. Overall, the carrier plans to start up some sixty new seasonal summer flights, with further details available here.
Route | Launch date |
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Lublin - Split | JUL 03 |
Gdansk - Zadar | JUL 03 |
Wroclaw - Dubrovnik | JUL 04 |
Budapest - Dubrovnik | JUL 04 |
Bydgoszcz - Zadar | JUL 04 |
Rzeszow - Zadar | JUL 04 |
Katowice - Split | JUL 05 |
Poznan - Split | JUL 06 |
Krakow - Zadar | JUL 07 |
Gdansk - Dubrovnik | JUL 07 |
Gdansk - Split | JUL 08 |
Szczecin - Zadar | JUL 09 |
Poznan - Podgorica | JUL 09 |
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All of LOT’s new services to Croatia and Montenegro will run once per week and launch in the coming two weeks. In addition, the majority of the thirteen routes will operate with the Embraer E195 jet, which has the capacity to seat 112 passengers, although some will be run by the Dash 8 turboprop and the Boeing 737-800 aircraft. “These new routes are being offered as part of the #LOTnaWakacje campaign to places with a stable epidemiological situation, which are, at the same time, open to tourists coming from abroad. Apart from Montenegro and Cyprus, where a negative coronavirus test result is required for entry, other countries have abolished restrictions related to testing or quarantine”, LOT said in a statement.
The Polish national carrier will resume international flights on July 1, almost four months after suspending them to curb the spread of the coronavirus. With exception to facemasks being required on board, the airline’s service will remain mostly unchanged. Passengers will receive a small sweet and savoury snack and a bottle of water, while all other meals and drinks can be purchased on board. Travellers will also still be permitted the same carryon baggage allowance as before the pandemic. The new routes will represent a welcome boost for the Croatian and Montenegrin tourism industries which are seeking to salvage as much of the remaining summer season as possible.
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