After a 3-Month Break: LOT Polish Airlines Took Off From Tel Aviv to Warsaw
The Polish airline, which stopped its flights due to the war last September, is resuming the route to Warsaw starting today, Saturday, December 21st.
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As we have published, after 3 months without flights to Israel, LOT Polish Airlines is resuming its flights from Tel Aviv to Warsaw today, Saturday, December 21st, and will offer connecting flights with convenient connections to selected desired destinations in North America, Europe, and Asia.
The Polish airline, represented by Open Sky in Israel, will begin operating daily flights from Tel Aviv to Warsaw in December and starting January will increase its flights to two daily flights.
The flight took off to Warsaw at 11:12 AM local time (Saturday).
While many foreign airlines still haven't resumed their flights to Israel, it should be noted that LOT operates flights from Warsaw on a daily basis (and even to some destinations with two daily flights) to a variety of popular and important destinations for the Israeli market in North America, such as Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, and Miami, and additional destinations in Asia, such as Seoul and Tokyo, in addition to various destinations in Europe.
We should note that last night (Friday), for the first time in 3 months, Wizz Air resumed its operations to Israel alongside Air Europa which also renewed its flights from Madrid to Tel Aviv this week.