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On 17 June 2025, LOT Polish Airlines will launch a year-round air connection from Warsaw to Thessaloniki. Flights to northern Greece will operate daily during the summer season and four times a week during the winter season.
A new and interesting flight connection from the national Polish air company! LOT Polish Airlines will fly to Thessaloniki in northern Greece. The connection will be year-round. It will be operated daily in the summer season and 4 times a week in the winter season. Tickets are already available in the Polish carrier's booking system, with one-way tickets starting at around 300 PLN.
The new route from Warsaw to Thessaloniki will take off on 17 June 2025. During the summer season, one flight will be operated daily, and during the winter season, four weekly connections will be operated on: Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. The high frequency of flights to Thessaloniki is an opportunity for Polish tourists for a holiday trip to the Macedonian region or a short city-break in northern Greece for the winter. Thessaloniki offers a mix of history, excellent cuisine, a modern city and beachcombing, including the opportunity to visit the nearby Chalkidiki peninsula with some of the best beaches in Greece.
Source: lot.com
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