LOT Launches Summer Flights From Warsaw to Mallorca.
LOT Polish Airlines continues to strengthen its European destination network ahead of the summer season with a new seasonal route between Warsaw and Palma de Mallorca. The first flight has been scheduled for May 30, 2026, and tickets are already available.
The line will operate three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and will allow Polish passengers and travelers across Europe easy access to one of the most popular vacation islands.
A combination of Mediterranean landscapes, turquoise bays, natural sites and reserves, along with ancient cities and a vibrant cultural atmosphere, has made Mallorca one of the fastest growing holiday destinations for tourists from all over the world.
With the addition of the new route, Mallorca becomes LOT's fifth destination in Spain. The company operates regular flights to Madrid, Barcelona, and Malaga, alongside a seasonal route to Tenerife.
The move fits with the company's summer 2026 expansion and is designed to meet the growing demand for flexible summer flights to major vacation destinations across Europe.
Founded in 1929, LOT Polish Airlines is one of the world's oldest airlines and the most recognizable Polish brand on the international scene. The company operates direct flights to destinations in North America, Asia, and Europe.
LOT aircraft. Photo: Markus Mainka / Shutterstock Robert Ludera, Registered Representative and Network Manager at LOT Polish Airlines: "Mallorca continues to captivate those seeking exceptional holidays. It charms with its turquoise coves, unspoilt natural beauty, varied landscapes and historical landmarks that reflect its rich heritage. Thanks to LOT’s new connection, the island will become even more accessible to travellers from Poland during the summer season. It also gives them greater flexibility in planning, allowing freedom to choose travel dates and trip lengths that best suit their needs. This new route is a natural addition to our range of destinations with strong tourist appeal."