- LOT Polish Airlines has introduced a special LOT Stopover service, enabling passengers not only to plan a longer stay in Warsaw, but also to add unique experiences and dedicated benefits to their journey.
- The new service is available to travellers who consider staying in Poland from 24 hours to eight days.
- As part of the LOT Stopover scheme, passengers can enjoy a wide range of benefits offered by LOT Polish Airlines and project partners. These include, among others, a 25% discount on domestic flights in Poland and special prices at Warsaw’s tourist destinations and restaurants.
- The tourist partners of the LOT Stopover offer are the Polish Tourism Organisation and the Warsaw Tourism Organisation.
LOT Stopover – much more than just a layover
Warsaw – a stopover with a view of culture and history
Poland brimming with inspiration – from the mountains to the seaside
Warsaw Chopin Airport is the main transfer hub for LOT Polish Airlines, playing a crucial role in connecting passengers from all parts of the world. The new LOT Stopover service offers travellers much more than just a convenient transfer. With a wealth of dedicated benefits, passengers can enrich their journey with new experiences while taking advantage of our extensive flight network. It’s a perfect opportunity to stay in Poland for longer and discover its unique diversity – from the bustling capital to picturesque regions across the country. You are more than welcome to take advantage of the LOT Stopover service.
Filip Biniewicz, Deputy Commercial Director at LOT Polish Airlines
How to benefit from the LOT Stopover service?
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.
