LOT Polish Airlines will operate up to 57 weekly flights from Warsaw to the markets of the former Yugoslavia this summer season, which begins on March 26, and Podgorica is among the destinations.
Unlike previous years, the airline will serve the region only from the capital of Poland with a total of eight destinations. LOT will continue to operate in Belgrade, Dubrovnik, Ljubljana, Podgorica, Sarajevo, Split, Skopje and Zagreb.
The airline will not return to Pristina this year due to pronounced one-way seasonality during different parts of the summer, while services to Zadar and Rijeka will not be maintained because the airline faces significant competition from low-cost airlines on the Croatian coast, reports ExYu Aviation News. LOT will have up to eleven weekly flights from Warsaw to Belgrade and Zagreb with its Embraer family fleet. Ljubljana will be operated up to nine times a week with Embraers, while Skopje and Podgorica will operate daily.
Services to the Macedonian capital will be operated by Embraer, while a combination of Boeing 737 and Embraer aircraft will fly to Podgorica.
LOT will have up to eleven weekly flights from Warsaw to Belgrade and Zagreb with its Embraer family fleet. Ljubljana will be operated up to nine times a week with Embraers, while Skopje and Podgorica will operate daily.
Source: Investitor
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