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LOT to grow Sarajevo service

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LOT Polish Airlines will increase its operations between Warsaw and Sarajevo next summer season, which begins on March 30. The Star Alliance member will add an extra three weekly flights in April and two weekly rotations for the remainder of the summer for a total of seven weekly flights or one daily service. The carrier has so far scheduled the 82-seat Embraer E175 aircraft on all its Sarajevo flights next summer, however, this is likely to change. LOT is a beneficiary of subsidies provided by the Tourism Association of Sarajevo Canton aimed at improving the city’s air connectivity.

December 04, 2024
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  1. Anonymous13:35

    Great news for Sarajevo!

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    1. Anonymous19:09

      Bravo! Super!

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  2. Anonymous13:51

    > scheduled the 82-seat Embraer E175 aircraft on all its Sarajevo flights next summer, however, this is likely to change

    Genuine question but on what grounds? Are they retiring the E175?

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    1. Anonymous13:54

      LOT usually moves their E-type around. For example at the start of the schedule every destination is of E75 type

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  3. Anonymous13:53

    Did they upgrade Ljubljana? I remember there were talks about it going 14x weekly

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  4. Anonymous22:55

    I saw that this March they'll send the 737 MAX 8 on one of their flights to SJJ.

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    1. Anonymous23:00

      Which is pretty nice considering the capacity boost.

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  5. Anonymous23:09

    So basically, LOT gets subsidies for more SJJ flights from WAW.

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    1. Anonymous07:29

      Not that much though, it's still a route with a super high LF due to great transfer potential and P2P demand

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