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LOT Polish Airlines Adds Late-Evening Warsaw-Larnaca Service Starting 4 July

Jul 5, 2026
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LOT Polish Airlines Adds Late-Evening Warsaw-Larnaca Service Starting 4 July
Business travellers between Poland and Cyprus have a new same-day connection as LOT Polish Airlines introduces an evening flight from Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) to Larnaca (LCA) operating every Saturday from 4 July. Flight LO173 is scheduled to depart Warsaw at 22:30 and arrive in Cyprus shortly before 03:00 the next morning, allowing Central-European executives to conclude a full work-week before heading to the island and giving leisure passengers a red-eye option that maximises weekend time. The rotation—operated by a 189-seat Boeing 737 MAX 8—joins LOT’s existing afternoon service and lifts weekly seat capacity on the route by roughly 18 per cent. According to the airline, the move responds to sustained demand from Cyprus’ sizable Polish expatriate community, growing trade in ICT services, and the island’s popularity as a year-round warm-weather destination. For companies managing regional mobility, the late departure closes a scheduling gap: travellers can now connect from LOT’s North-American bank of arrivals into Warsaw and continue to Cyprus without an overnight hotel, shaving both travel time and cost.

LOT Polish Airlines Adds Late-Evening Warsaw-Larnaca Service Starting 4 July


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Conversely, Cypriot professionals gain a pre-dawn arrival in Warsaw that links smoothly onto morning flights across Central and Eastern Europe. Cyprus’ tourism ministry hailed the additional frequency as evidence of the island’s post-pandemic connectivity rebound, noting that total seats from Poland will top 250,000 in 2026—a 12-percent increase year-on-year. Travel-risk consultants reminded passengers that the MAX 8 fleet operating the service is subject to EASA’s enhanced pilot-training protocols and remains compliant with the agency’s latest airworthiness directives. Tickets for the new flight went on sale this week through LOT’s website and global distribution systems. Introductory round-trip economy fares start at €189 excluding baggage, while business-class seats—popular with corporate road-warriors—are priced from €699.

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