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LOT to add new Podgorica service

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LOT Polish Airlines will commence a new seasonal summer service between Katowice and Podgorica. Flights will commence on June 24 and operate once per week, each Thursday, until the end of the summer season in late October. Operations will be maintained with the Boeing 737 MAX 8 jet. It will compete directly against Wizz Air on the route, and will complement LOT’s service between Warsaw and the Montenegrin capital, which are currently scheduled to resume on June 3. Further flight details for the new Katowice - Podgorica route can be found here.

May 04, 2021
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  1. Anonymous16:27

    737 MAX - only the best hardware for Montenegro

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    1. Anonymous18:12

      Still hard to believe that Boeing allowed it to make it happen. Hundred years of reputation that have gone forever.

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