- LOT Polish Airlines launched direct flights between Warsaw and Malta on 16 April 2025.
- The service to Europe’s southernmost island will operate four times a week, all year round.
- This new route offers travellers a fantastic option for both short city breaks and and an appealing proposition for extended visits.

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With its rich history, crystal-clear seas, and mild climate, Malta is well worth visiting year-round. The new LOT Polish Airlines connection allows travellers from Poland to discover this extraordinary island’s charms, with four convenient flights operating each week. I believe this route will benefit tourism and economic development in both countries. We invite you to join us on board.
Michał Fijoł, CEO of LOT Polish Airlines
Valletta: A City Where Every Corner Tells a Story

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Gozo – A Coastal Slice of Paradise
Marsaxlokk – Where Time Seems to Stand Still

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We are delighted that LOT Polish Airlines will further strengthen Malta’s connectivity with Poland through year-round flights to Warsaw, particularly given the recent rise in popularity of this market locally. Besides serving as a point-to-point link, the newly launched flight can be used as a connection, putting Malta on the map for potential visitors from places that are not directly connected to our islands.
Alan Borg, Malta International Airport CEO

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LOT adds an additional dimension to Malta’s connectivity from Poland opening the door for segments such as business travel. Furthermore, LOT’s North American and Asian networks provide an additional seamless service for visitors from these long-haul markets wanting to visit Malta.
Carlo Micallef, Malta Tourism Authority CEO
A Window to the World
LOT Polish Airlines is a modern carrier connecting Central and Eastern Europe with the rest of the world. LOT’s offer includes direct long-haul flights to airports in the United States, Canada, India, Japan, and South Korea. The Polish carrier has been consistently increasing the number of its flights to those destinations, thus strengthening its position in Central and Eastern Europe. It operates its long haul flights with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, one of the most advanced wide-body aircraft in the world. Present in the sky since 1929, the Polish carrier is the 11th oldest airline worldwide and one of the most internationally recognisable Polish brands.
