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Oct 10, 2017 (newstodate): The Polish airline LOT has now announced its plans for a return of services between Warsaw and Oslo, Norway.
Starting from the beginning of the coming summer season 2018, the carrier will offer two daily rotations between Warsaw and Oslo, one on Saturdays, using Embraer 195 aircraft on the route.
Last time, LOT pulled out from Oslo by the start of the summer schedule 2008.
The renewed interest by LOT in returning to Oslo is spurred by the sustained growth in LOT's intercontinental routes from Warsaw that will provide travelers with new transfer options.
LOT is already present at Oslo Airport where the carrier operates three daily flights to Tallinn, in Estonia, flown by its partner Nordica from the start of the summer 2017 schedule.
Starting from the beginning of the coming summer season 2018, the carrier will offer two daily rotations between Warsaw and Oslo, one on Saturdays, using Embraer 195 aircraft on the route.
Last time, LOT pulled out from Oslo by the start of the summer schedule 2008.
The renewed interest by LOT in returning to Oslo is spurred by the sustained growth in LOT's intercontinental routes from Warsaw that will provide travelers with new transfer options.
LOT is already present at Oslo Airport where the carrier operates three daily flights to Tallinn, in Estonia, flown by its partner Nordica from the start of the summer 2017 schedule.