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LOT Polish Airlines Launches New Service from GdaƄsk to Brussels, Oslo and Bergen

LOT Polish Airlines has today announced the continues expansion of their presence at regional airports, with the opening of ticket sales for year-round service from Lech WaƂęsa Airport in GdaƄsk to Brussels, Oslo and Bergen.


LOT Polish Airlines Launches New Service From GdaƄsk to Brussels, Oslo and Bergen – Courtesy LOT Polish Airlines
LOT Polish Airlines Launches New Service From GdaƄsk to Brussels, Oslo and Bergen – Courtesy LOT Polish Airlines

On Wednesday (December 10, 2025), LOT Polish Airlines announced the opening of ticket sales for three new year-round routes from Lech WaƂęsa Airport in GdaƄsk, including service to Brussels, Oslo and Bergen.  The inaugural flights to Brussels and Oslo are scheduled for April 29, 2026, while Bergen flights are scheduled for April 30, 2026.  On January 14, 2026, LOT will also launch a direct service between GdaƄsk and Istanbul, reinforcing their presence in northern Poland. The new routes will provide the Pomerania province with direct access to popular tourist and business destinations, simultaneously enabling guests from abroad to discover the charm of the Tri-City area and the entire region.


In Wednesday’s announcement, LOT Polish Airlines’ CEO, MichaƂ FijoƂ, said,


“Our consistent push to expand LOT’s presence at regional airports is one of the pillars of the airline’s strategy.  The launch of new routes from GdaƄsk to Brussels, Oslo and Bergen proves our commitment to provide the residents of the Pomerania province with access to European cities that are of key significance for the entire region. Northern Poland is a very important market for us - it is highly dynamic, enjoys great potential and offers good business- and tourism-related opportunities.

 

“I am convinced that thanks to those connections, we will be able to increase the number of visitors in the region even further, despite the fact that GdaƄsk and its surroundings already are a highly popular destination today.  I am glad that the new routes will benefit the tourist industry, while simultaneously fostering economic cooperation, boosting the growth of local businesses and providing companies with new opportunities.  We are looking forward to welcoming you aboard our planes.”


Also commenting on the launch of the three new routes, GdaƄsk Lech WaƂęsa Airport’s CEO, Tomasz Kloskowski, said,

 

“We are delighted that Poland’s national carrier is expanding the range of flights departing from GdaƄsk.  The new, previously announced route to Istanbul that will be launched in January 2026 is now accompanied by several other highly attractive and long-awaited destinations.  Brussels is of particular importance here.  We have long known that this destination was very much anticipated by our passengers, residents of the Tri-City and the entire Pomerania region.

 

“Thanks to LOT Polish Airlines, the GdaƄsk airport will also expand its offering to include flights to Bergen and Oslo – highly popular and attractive destinations in their own right.  It is a very important development for the GdaƄsk Airport and the entire Pomerania region.  The new routes benefit the residents of GdaƄsk who are provided with even better access to Europe.  Passengers and tourists will be satisfied as well, as GdaƄsk will become an even more attractive and comfortable travel gateway for them as well.  


“The local business community is gaining too.  The new destinations translate into new cooperation and investment opportunities, simultaneously fostering international relations.  All newly launched destinations boost the competitiveness of GdaƄsk, the Tri-City and the entire region.  Therefore, we are grateful for the continued expansion of LOT’s flight network at our airport.”

 

The new GdaƄsk-Brussels service will operate four times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.  Flight LO2303 will depart GdaƄsk at 17:15, and the return flight, LO2304, will be leaving Brussels at 20:10 on the same days. 

 

Service between GdaƄsk will operate five times weekly on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Flight LO2305 will depart GdaƄsk at 07:10, and the return flight. LO2306, will depart Oslo at 09:45.

 

Flights between GdaƄsk and Bergen will operate three times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Flight LO2307 will depart GdaƄsk on Thursdays, at 07:00.  The connections offered on Tuesdays and Sundays, LO2309, will depart at 17:15, with the return flights departing Bergen at 09:50 (LO2308) and 20:05 (LO2310), respectively.


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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