LOT Polish Airlines launching Delhi service
LOT Polish Airlines will connect the Polish capital Warsaw with India for the first time later this year.
Five weekly flights will begin on September 17, 2019 to Delhi on Dreamliner B787 aircraft.
It offers a three-class service in business, premium economy and main economy cabin.
The airline had been in discussions about the route for more than three years.
"The long-awaited flight between Poland and India is becoming a fact. I am pleased to announce that this magnificent destination is being added to LOT’s growing network today. This is a great moment in our 90-year history," said Rafal Milczarski, CEO of LOT.
It becomes LOT’s sixth route to Asia after Seoul, Beijing, Tokyo, Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City.
"The potential for this flight is huge, over 8.9 million passengers travelled between India and Europe in 2017," Milczarski added.
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