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Downgrade Skopje, upgraded other former YU routes in winter

Downgrade Skopje, upgraded other former YU routes in winter

Polish Airlines will maintain flights to the capitals of Bosnia and Herzegovina throughout the winter, thereby improving operations in Sarajevo. Last year, the airline suspended the route from January 11 to February 22, but this winter, there will be three weekly rotations between the two cities without interruption. As reported earlier this week, Lot also expanded its winter service to Dubrovnik. In the last season, flights from Warsaw to coastal cities ended on December 31 and resumed on March 1. This time, the airline will continue to operate twice a week throughout January and February.

Lot is increasingly on flights to Zagreb in the upcoming winter, maintaining weekly service between the two cities from eight cities last winter. In the week of November, the frequency will rise to 11 per week. In Ljubljana, the airline will continue to operate six weekly flights with plans to reduce them in January and February. Last winter, during this period, services were cut to five per week. Belgrade's operations will remain stable at 11 rotations per week, increasing to twelve times per week starting from February 23. Flights to Podgorica will continue to be maintained 3 times a week.

In the upcoming winter, Lot added the maximum capacity on its Belgrade route compared to the previous winter, with 7.600 seats, followed by Dubrovnik with an additional 4.200 seats, Zagreb added another 3.800, Sarajevo added 3.800, and an additional 2.800 seats, while Ljubljana and Podgorica remained the same. Skopje, on the other hand, will lose 3.000 seats. Changes remain, especially at capacity levels, as LOT regularly modify their device deployments.