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LOT to resume Sarajevo flights in 2023

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LOT Polish Airlines will resume seasonal operations between Warsaw and Sarajevo in 2023, after inaugurating flights between the two capitals this year. The service will be restored on March 27 and run five times per week, each Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with a mix of Embraer 175 and E195 aircraft. Operations will be maintained until the end of the 2023 summer season in late October. This year, LOT also introduced a seasonal service between Warsaw and Pristina, however, flights on this route are yet to be scheduled for next year.

November 28, 2022
bosnia and herzegovina Newsflash sarajevo Summer 2023
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  1. Anonymous13:49

    Very good news and a small compensation following the Wizzair reductions.

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    1. Anonymous19:08

      It's funny because of the fact that LJU has now over 20 flights more per week than SJJ!!! Bravo FRAPORT, BRAVO SLOVENIA!!!!!

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  2. Dee19:32

    Odakle toliki narod putuje na toj liniji

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    1. Anonymous19:55

      Međugorje. Polish people are really into religion, like Croats.

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    2. Sam21:57

      I think this flight is used for North America transfers as well. LOT is very competitive pricewise and I am sure a lot of BH diaspora from YYZ and ORD use this service.

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    3. Anonymous03:28

      Polish market is very important. People don't realise that Poles now have a much higher standard of living. It's better to have 1 daily Warsaw service than 3 weekly Moscow one.

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    4. Anonymous14:11

      Young Bosnians also like to travel to Warsaw

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  3. Anonymous13:40

    To Pristina? 2023 =

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