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LOT to start Budapest - Dubrovnik flights

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LOT Polish Airlines will introduce seasonal services between its base in Budapest and Dubrovnik in 2020. Flights will commence on June 7 and operate once per week, each Sunday, until September 27. LOT will now serve Dubrovnik on a seasonal basis from three cities - Warsaw, Krakow and Budapest. The airline is expanding its operations from the Hungarian capital and in July also announced daily services to Belgrade, which are to launch in March 2020. Further details for LOT’s Budapest - Dubrovnik flights can be found here.


November 28, 2019
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  1. Anonymous10:43

    Congrats, DBV! Every year is better and better!

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  2. Anonymous10:53

    I am surprised Wizz never launched this route. At least they would fly it twice a week.

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  3. Anonymous15:22

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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