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LOT boosts Belgrade service

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LOT Polish Airlines has increased operations on its Warsaw - Belgrade service as of this September from nine to eleven weekly rotations. Flights are maintained twice per day on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Six of the eleven flights are scheduled to run with the Embraer E195 jet, while the remaining five with the E175. The increase in frequencies will last until the end of the summer season, in late October, however, the carrier yet to make changes to its 2022/23 winter season operations.

September 09, 2022
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  1. Anonymous13:52

    I guess they profited the most from Lufthansa's collapse in Belgrade. Good for them, they are a good airline.

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  2. Anonymous13:58

    LOT is great. It has a lot of American routes.

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    1. Anonymous14:08

      And I think they will profit greatly in the future. I saw that Microsoft took down their sign from the old offices so their transition to Usce 2 has begun. In the next 1.5 years they plan on having 2.500 employees in those 30.000 m2. I think demand to the US will boom.

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    2. Anonymous18:40

      Well, the staff will mostly be local.

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    3. Anonymous19:01

      Not necessarily as they are shifting positions from Denmark and Germany to Belgrade so those guys will be offered to move to Belgrade if they want to keep their jobs.
      Also, I don't think there are enough IT guys to fill all those positions in Serbia. There is already a real shortage of workers in that field.

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  3. Anonymous13:59

    Will JU ever consider restoring Warsaw or is this route blocked from anyone but LOT ?

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    1. Anonymous14:01

      No way, they failed miserably the last time they operated this route. They even considered sending the ATR!
      LO is king on this route and I am so happy they are doing well. Nice alterantive to the crappy Lufthansa Group!

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    2. Anonymous14:16

      An E175 king for sure.

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    3. Anonymous14:19

      Well king enough to overpower JU and its magnificent A319/733 that used to operate on this route.

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    4. Anonymous15:12

      That is why it doesn't make sense to go to an all A320 fleet when even A319 can't be filled up. Indeed they need an AC between ATR and A319.

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    5. Anonymous17:32

      Air Serbia A319 is the right size for BEG-WAW when Air Serbia starts TSN/PEK, ORD, YYZ and goes daily JFK with easy connections from WAW and pricing competitive with LOT.

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  4. Anonymous15:14

    Is it me or is the Serbian market showing quite promising signs? To me it seems like many are performing quite well.

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    1. Alex08:26

      All flights from IST to BEG sold out today 10.09. Trying to get to Belgrade , already on a waiting list for 5 days for Saturday....

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  5. Anonymous15:21

    Meanwhile today they sent their B737MAX to Belgrade! Hopefully this is just the beginning for them.

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  6. Anonymous19:01

    Nice picture of LO at BEG.

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