- LOT Polish Airlines inaugurated flights from Warsaw to Rovaniemi on 27 November 2025.
- This is another destination that fits into the carrier’s strategy of expanding connections to regions with high tourist potential.
- The route from Warsaw to the heart of Lapland will be operated seasonally – every Thursday and Sunday, until 1 February 2026.
- LOT passengers can look forward to additional attractions that will make travelling during the Christmas season even more enjoyable.
The connection to Rovaniemi is not just another destination in our network, but above all a journey to a place where you can truly feel the magic of Christmas. It is a symbolic route, filled with emotion and moments we share with our loved ones. We are delighted to make our passengers’ dreams come true and take them to the very heart of Lapland, especially since northern Finland fits perfectly into our strategy of expanding the range of connections to regions with strong tourism potential. I am convinced that Lapland — with its stunning landscapes and a wide range of winter attractions — will become one of the favourite destinations of the season. We warmly invite everyone on board.
Krzysztof Moczulski, PLL LOT Spokesperson

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As a multi-generational company, we place a great emphasis on creating a family-friendly atmosphere on board – our crews ensure that every passenger feels comfortable, while the youngest travellers can experience the joy of flying – a feeling we share through our passion for aviation.
Krzysztof Moczulski, PLL LOT Spokesperson
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.


