LOT Polish Airways has adjusted its schedule for the upcoming 2025/26 winter season, which runs from October 26 to March 28, principally growing operations to markets within the former Yugoslavia in comparison with the earlier winter, significantly through the first quarter of 2026. Nonetheless, the provider will quickly droop flights between Warsaw and Skopje for a month and a half. The route shall be maintained thrice per week in November, December and early January, earlier than being halted from January 11 to February 21. Providers will then resume at three weekly rotations for the rest of the season. Final winter, LOT operated the route thrice per week all through the whole season.
The Polish provider will enhance its operations to Sarajevo by sustaining flights to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital all through the whole winter season. Final yr, the airline suspended the route from January 11 to February 22, however this winter it is going to function three weekly rotations between the 2 cities with out interruption. As reported earlier this week, LOT can be extending its winter service to Dubrovnik. Within the earlier season, flights from Warsaw to the coastal metropolis ended on December 31 and resumed on March 1. This time round, the airline will proceed working twice weekly all through January and February.
LOT is growing frequencies on its Zagreb flights over the upcoming winter season, sustaining ten weekly companies between the 2 cities, up from eight final winter. Throughout one week in November, frequencies will rise to eleven per week. In Ljubljana, the airline will proceed working six weekly flights, with no reductions deliberate for January and February. Final winter, companies had been minimize to 5 weekly throughout this era. Operations to Belgrade will stay regular at eleven weekly rotations, growing to 12 weekly from February 23. Flights to Podgorica will proceed to be maintained at three per week.
Over the upcoming winter, LOT is including essentially the most capability on its Belgrade route when in comparison with the earlier winter season, with an extra 7.600 seats, adopted by Dubrovnik with an additional 4.200 seats, Zagreb with an added 3.800 and Sarajevo with an additional 2.800 seats, whereas Ljubljana and Podgorica stay unchanged. Then again, Skopje will lose 3.000 seats. Adjustments stay doable, significantly in capability ranges as LOT modifies its gear deployment regularly.




