LOT is back in Stuttgart: Warsaw can be reached daily again

LOT Polish Airlines is back celebrating a comeback in STR (Photo: Stuttgart Airport).
LOT Polish Airlines is back celebrating a comeback in STR (Photo: Stuttgart Airport).

LOT is back in Stuttgart: Warsaw can be reached daily again

LOT Polish Airlines is back celebrating a comeback in STR (Photo: Stuttgart Airport).
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After the interruption caused by the pandemic, LOT Polish Airlines is back in Stuttgart in time for the summer season. A plane from the airline takes off for Warsaw every day.

Every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, the flights depart at 10:35 a.m. and arrive in Warsaw at 1:45 p.m. after a flight time of 12:20 hours. On the other days of the week, i.e. Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, the flight departs from Stuttgart in the evening at 19:50 p.m. These flights land in Warsaw at 21:35. Passengers have numerous connection options via Warsaw Airport, for example to Canada, India or the Baltic States.

“We are very pleased to welcome LOT Polish Airlines back to Stuttgart. The hub in Warsaw is an important addition to our route network and offers comfortable connecting flights to international cities such as Toronto or Mumbai. With the daily connection from Stuttgart, both business and holiday travelers benefit from the attractive flight connections,” says Ulrich Heppe, Managing Director of Stuttgart Airport.

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