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Bartosz Jaglarz
28 May 2025

Starting on 15 January 2026, LOT Polish Airlines will launch a year-round connection from Warsaw-Chopin Airport to Malaga. Flights to southern Spain will operate four times a week during the winter season and six times a week during the summer season.
From the Polish capital straight to the heart of the Costa del Sol in southern Spain – on 15 January 2026, LOT Polish Airlines will launch a route from Warsaw to Malaga. The connection will be year-round and will be LOT's third regular route from Poland to Spain, after Barcelona and Madrid. Flights will be operated with the following frequency: four times a week during the summer season and six times a week during the winter season. Tickets for the new connection are already on sale on the LOT website and other distribution channels of the Polish national airline.
The approximately 4-hour journey will transport passengers to a world of Spanish temperament, excellent coffee with milk in many forms, delicious cuisine and long summers – the weather in Malaga is perfect, with an average annual temperature exceeding 23°C. The essence of southern Spain, wide sandy beaches and the Picasso Museum in Malaga are sure to attract many tourists to the decks of LOT Polish Airlines.
Source: LOT Polish Airlines press office
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