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LOT Polish Airlines Adds San Francisco, Majorca, Crete and More in Aggressive Summer 2026 Push

Apr 6, 2026
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LOT Polish Airlines Adds San Francisco, Majorca, Crete and More in Aggressive Summer 2026 Push
LOT Polish Airlines unveiled its largest network expansion in a decade on 5 April 2026, adding five long- and medium-haul destinations for the upcoming summer timetable. The Star Alliance carrier will launch Warsaw–San Francisco on 6 May with four weekly Boeing 787-9 flights, giving Poland its first nonstop link to America’s West Coast tech hub.

LOT Polish Airlines Adds San Francisco, Majorca, Crete and More in Aggressive Summer 2026 Push


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New seasonal routes from Warsaw to Palma de Mallorca, Heraklion (Crete) and Bergen, plus a revived Kraków–Almaty service, round out the list. The move reflects surging outbound demand from Polish holiday-makers and strengthening corporate ties with Silicon Valley, where Polish engineering talent powers dozens of start-ups. LOT estimates that 40 % of seats on the San Francisco route will be taken by business travellers, with Kraków-based IT outsourcing giants already block-booking allotments. Cargo capacity is likewise significant: exporters of high-value electronics expect to shave 24 hours off door-to-door transit times to Northern California. Mallorca and Crete address the leisure market, but LOT has scheduled early-morning departures so that island arrivals connect smoothly to onward flights from Warsaw to the Baltics and Ukraine, targeting the diaspora visiting family. The Bergen route taps into the 120,000-strong Polish community in western Norway and supports energy-sector travel linked to Baltic Sea offshore wind projects. For corporate mobility managers, the additions mean fewer layovers through Frankfurt or Copenhagen, reducing duty-of-care exposure and carbon footprints. LOT is offering discounted corporate fares through its *LOT for Business* portal until 15 May, while Warsaw’s Chopin Airport has promised priority slots to minimise summer congestion that plagued last year’s schedule. The aggressive growth also underscores Poland’s ambition to cement Warsaw as a Central-European hub prior to the planned opening of the Central Communication Port (CPK) mega-airport in 2032. Competitors Lufthansa and KLM are expected to respond with capacity increases on routes to Polish regional cities; travel buyers should watch for fare volatility as carriers battle for market share.

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