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LOT Polish Airlines Launches Direct Flights from Gdansk to Brussels, Oslo and Bergen

LOT Polish Airlines has today announced the launch of new direct service from Gdansk to Brussels, Oslo and Bergen, operating four, five and three times per week, respectively.


LOT Polish Airlines Launches New Service form Gdansk to Oslo, Brussels and Bergen - Courtesy LOT Polish Airlines
LOT Polish Airlines Launches New Service form Gdansk to Oslo, Brussels and Bergen - Courtesy LOT Polish Airlines

On Thursday (April 30, 2026), LOT Polish Airlines announced the official launch of flights from Gdansk to Brussels, Oslo, and Bergen, expanding the carrier’s network from northern Poland.  Service to Brussels will operate four times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.  Flights will depart Gdansk at 17:15, with the return flights departing Brussels at 20:10.  Service to Oslo will operate up to five times a weekly on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.  Flights will take off from Gdansk at 07:10. and the return flights are scheduled to depart Oslo at 09:45.  The Gdansk-Bergen service will be offered up to three times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.  On Thursdays, departures are scheduled for 07:00, while on Tuesdays and Sundays for 17:15.  The return flights will depart Bergen at 09:50 a.m. and 20:05, respectively.


In Thursday’s announcement, LOT Polish Airlines’ Board Member and Chief Commercial Officer, Robert Ludera, said,


“Gdansk has long served as a gateway to the world for all of Northern Poland — today, this role takes on a very tangible form.  The launch of new routes to Brussels, Oslo, and Bergen marks a major step toward further improving the region’s transport connectivity and expanding our network of connections from regional airports. With direct flights, we reduce travel time and provide passengers from Pomerania with convenient access to both key European business and administrative hubs and high-potential tourist destinations — from the very heart of European decision-making, through the serenity of Scandinavia, to the rugged landscapes of the North.”


Also commenting on LOT’s new Gdansk routes, Lech Walesa Airport’s CEO, Tomasz Kloskowski, said,


“We are delighted that Poland’s national carrier is expanding the range of flights departing from Gdansk to Brussels, Oslo, and Bergen.  We have long known that Brussels was very much anticipated by our passengers.  Thanks to LOT Polish Airlines, the Gdansk airport will also expand its offering to include flights to Bergen and Oslo — highly popular and attractive destinations.  The new routes benefit the residents of Gdansk who are provided with even better access to Europe.  Passengers and tourists will be satisfied as well, as Gdansk will become an even more attractive and comfortable travel gateway for them as well. Local businesses will benefit, since new destinations translate into new cooperation and investment opportunities, simultaneously stimulating international relations.  All newly launched destinations boost the competitiveness of Gdansk, the Tri-City and the entire region.  Therefore, we are grateful for the continued expansion of the network of LOT’s flights offered at our airport.”


LOT Polish Airlines Celebrates the Official Launch of New Direct Service From Gdansk to Oslo, Brussels and Bergen - Courtesy LOT Polish Airlines


LOT Polish Airlines connects Central and Eastern Europe with the rest of the world, including the U.S., Canada, India, Japan and South Korea.  The carrier operates long-haul flights with state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliners.  Founded in 1929, LOT Polish Airlines is the 11th oldest airline in the world, and is also one of the most internationally recognized Polish brands.



Source: LOT Polish Airlines

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