Lot satisfied with utilization from Warsaw-Radom

Lot satisfied with utilization from Warsaw-Radom

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The Polish airline Lot is satisfied with the utilization of the non-stop flights that started in May 2023 from Radom. The carrier announces that the destinations Paris and Rome will also be served in the 2023/24 winter timetable.

Radom Airport is located around 100 kilometers from the capital, Warsaw. In the past, this was only rarely used for regular scheduled flights, which have not been able to establish themselves permanently for this purpose.

Lot announced that on the routes to Paris-CDG and Rome-FCO, which were launched in May 2023, a load factor of "well over 80 percent" had been achieved. This should be the decisive factor in ensuring that the two cities will also be served in the 2023/24 winter flight schedule.

Tashkent will be included from Warsaw-Chopin

From February 23, 2024, the home base Warsaw-Chopin will set course for Tashkent three times a week. This route is to be served on the traffic days Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. As a rule, medium-haul jets of the type Boeing 737-Max-8 are to be used.

Each flight departs from the airline's global hub, Warsaw Chopin Airport, at 23 p.m., landing in Tashkent after a 6:05-hour flight at 9:05 a.m. the next morning. Flights from Tashkent to Warsaw depart every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 10:15 a.m. and reach the Polish metropolis at 13 p.m. (6:45 hours flight time). Feeder and connecting flights are offered to passengers from Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

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René Steuer is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in tourism and regional aviation. Before that, he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net), among others.
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