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16 January 2025

LOT Polish Airlines has announced the launch of a new connection from Krakow to Paris. The route from Balice to Paris Orly airport will be operated daily all year round from 31 March.
A surprising novelty from LOT Polish Airlines! LOT has just announced that it is launching a new route and not from Warsaw, but from Krakow to Paris-Orly. The connection from Balice to the Orly airport closest to the centre of Paris will take off on 31 March and will operate daily. At 17:10, LOT's Boeing 737 MAX- will take off from Krakow to Paris to start the return journey at 20:35. The flight will take about 2 and a half hours one way.
LOT Polish Airlines' new connection from Krakow to the French capital is a surprise, but a very pleasant one. Daily flights to Paris from Balice are ideal for tourists, businessmen and entrepreneurs alike. In particular, Paris-Orly airport is 13 kilometres from the centre of Paris and for €2.10 we can take the tram from the airport to the Villejuif - Louis Aragon terminus station, where we can change to the metro to the centre.
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