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LOT Polish Airlines to launch Stavanger flights from November 2025

The new year‑round services to Stavanger will be operated by Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft with two cabins. LO489 will depart Warsaw every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday

By BWT Online
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LOT Polish Airlines, a member of Star Alliance, is expanding its European route network, offering guests from India a new and highly attractive travel option when touring Europe. From November 24, 2025, the Polish airline will operate four times a week from its global hub at Chopin Airport in Warsaw to Stavanger in south‑west Norway. The city is known as the gateway to Norway’s world‑famous fjords, and also sits at the heart of the Norwegian oil industry.

The new year‑round services to Stavanger will be operated by Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft with two cabins. LO489 will depart Warsaw every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 

“Norway is known for two things above all: the unique fjord landscapes, which can be explored brilliantly on land or by cruise ship, and the oil industry with the drilling fields in the sea, around 300 kilometres off the Norwegian coast. Stavanger is the perfect location for exploring both,” underlines Amit Ray, Director India, DACH Markets, Italy and Malta and Head of Global Corporate and Strategic Sales at LOT Polish Airlines. “We are therefore more than happy adding this city to our global route network.”

With its new Stavanger service, LOT Polish Airlines continues to grow its route network. The airline recently launched new services to Lisbon (Portugal), Malta, Reykjavik (Iceland) and Thessaloniki (Greece).

Travellers from India can fly daily with LOT Polish Airlines to Warsaw, with non‑stop services on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from Delhi, and on Sundays and Wednesdays from Mumbai, with numerous options for seamless connections within Poland, across Europe, and even to North America.