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Dec 20, 2025

LOT to Launch Year-Round Warsaw–Bangkok Non-stop Service, Cutting Hours off Poland-Asia Journeys

LOT to Launch Year-Round Warsaw–Bangkok Non-stop Service, Cutting Hours off Poland-Asia Journeys
LOT Polish Airlines has confirmed that on 26 October 2026 it will inaugurate a five-times-weekly Dreamliner flight between Warsaw Chopin Airport and Bangkok Suvarnabhumi. The announcement, made on 18 December, comes as Polish outbound leisure rebounds and corporate links with Thai manufacturing clusters tighten.

Flight LO65 will leave Warsaw at 14:25 on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, reaching Bangkok the next morning; the return (LO66) departs at 08:45, arriving back in Warsaw at 14:40. The schedule dovetails with LOT’s afternoon European bank, enabling same-day connections to 70 cities and positioning Warsaw as a credible alternative to Vienna or Munich for Central-European transfer traffic.

For mobility managers the route trims at least three hours off typical one-stop itineraries via Doha, Dubai or Frankfurt, reducing duty-of-care exposure linked to tight layovers. Newly upgraded Premium-Economy cabins and family kits acknowledge the growing share of blended business-leisure trips among Polish professionals.

LOT to Launch Year-Round Warsaw–Bangkok Non-stop Service, Cutting Hours off Poland-Asia Journeys


VisaHQ’s Poland portal (https://www.visahq.com/poland/) can streamline all the necessary visa checks, delivering real-time guidance for Polish travelers heading to Thailand and Thai citizens bound for Warsaw, and offers courier-assisted document handling that helps corporate travel teams stay compliant with minimal admin.

Thai exporters likewise stand to gain faster access to EU markets via Warsaw’s freighter network, while Polish SMEs can scout suppliers in ASEAN without back-tracking through Western Europe. The service also bolsters Poland’s bid to position itself as a regional hub ahead of the planned Solidarity transport hub project.

Travel teams should update corporate booking tools to recognise the direct option and review Thai visa requirements for Polish nationals—currently 30-day visa-free entry, extendable once—while confirming that Thai assignees to Poland still need biometric Schengen visas that will cost €90 from January 2026.
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