LOT Polish Airlines To Restart Warsaw-Larnaca Flights This Year

After a gap of two years, Poland’s flag carrier, LOT Polish Airlines, is set to restart services to Larnaca, Cyprus, from its primary hub, Warsaw. This year, the first flight between the two cities will depart from the Polish capital on October 28. The expected flight duration is about 3 hours and 30 minutes.

During the winter season, the airline will operate four weekly flights between Warsaw and Larnaca on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Flight LO171 will take off from Warsaw at 10:40 and land in Larnaca at 15:10. The return service – LO172 – will depart from Larnaca and arrive in Warsaw at 16:10 and 18:50, respectively. All times mentioned are local.

The frequency during the summer months will increase to six weekly flights, operating on all days except Tuesdays. LOT Polish Airlines will deploy a Boeing 737 single-aisle jet to serve passengers on this route.

Also Read: LOT Polish Airlines Confirms Revival Of The Warsaw-Lyon Route

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