LOT Polish Airlines launches Delhi-Warsaw flight, plans to expand Indian operations

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LOT Polish Airlines, the flag carrier of Poland, started flights on the Delhi-Warsaw route on Thursday and stated that it plans to expand operations to other Indian cities if the bilateral agreement between the countries permits.
"We start today very significantly with five flights per week. Normally, we would not do it if we don't believe in the market...We will soon increase our frequencies as soon as it is practical," Rafal Milczarski, CEO of LOT Polish Airlines, said.
LOT Polish Airlines is operating on the Delhi-Warsaw route using its Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft with a three-class configuration: economy, premium economy and business.
The CEO added that the full-service carrier is looking to start flights to Poland from other Indian cities too.
However, the current bilateral air agreement between India and Poland permits seven flights per week from Delhi only.
When asked which other Indian cities he has in mind for expansion, Milczarski said, "I have a number of Indian cities in mind. We have to work on our bilateral agreement first (between India and Poland)."
He further said,"You (India) have many significant cities and I will mention just a few of them. Mumbai is very interesting. Kolkata and Bengaluru are very interesting. These three are the most interesting. But there are many others."
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First Published: Sep 12 2019 | 7:45 PM IST