From June, LOT’s Warsaw–Chicago route will increase to 11 weekly flights – rising to 12 in July, up from 10 last season. The Kraków–Chicago service will run four times a week, while Warsaw–Toronto flights will climb to 15 per week starting in July.
As part of a broader network reshuffle, LOT will extend its suspension of Beijing flights and consolidate services to Seoul. The Warsaw–Seoul-Incheon route will operate six times a week during summer, up from four in winter, while the Wrocław–Seoul link remains at one weekly flight. The Budapest–Seoul route will be dropped.
LOT, established in 1929, also serves North American cities including New York, Los Angeles, and Miami with Boeing 787 Dreamliners. In December, the carrier opened its first North American business lounge at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport.
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Source: PAP