LOT Polish Airlines to Launch Warsaw–Tromsø Route: Start Date and Flight Schedule Revealed.
LOT Adds Tromsø to Its Network
According to Novyny.live: LOT Polish Airlines is expanding its route map with a new service from Warsaw to Tromsø, Norway. The inaugural flight is scheduled for December 1, 2026, offering travelers fresh opportunities to explore this scenic destination. This addition aims to strengthen connectivity between Poland and northern Norway, a region known for its Arctic landscapes and winter activities.
Schedule and Aircraft Details
Flights from Warsaw will operate twice a week, every Tuesday and Saturday, departing at 11:35 AM. The return leg from Tromsø will leave on the same days at 3:45 PM, giving passengers flexibility when planning trips between Poland and Norway. The service will run until February 13, 2027.
Modern Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft will be deployed on this route. The flight time is just over three hours, ensuring a comfortable and efficient journey. This new connection is expected to improve access to Tromsø, a popular hub for tourists drawn to its natural beauty and outdoor adventures, such as skiing and Northern Lights viewing.
Expanding its network to include Tromsø could be a strategic move for LOT to attract more visitors to Norway, particularly those interested in the region's stunning scenery and active recreation. The increased tourist flow may also boost the local economy by stimulating business growth and infrastructure development. This new route reflects the airline’s commitment to building international ties and meeting passenger demand for emerging travel destinations.
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