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LOT Polish Airlines has reinstated regular flights between Warsaw and Larnaca in Cyprus. The decision to resume flights has attracted strong interest from travellers and responds to the growing demand on the Poland-Cyprus route.
LOT Polish Airlines now offers flights to Larnaca four times a week - on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The morning flights allow tourists to reach the island early in the day, which is particularly attractive for those planning intensive sightseeing or who want to start their holiday at the best possible time.
The decision to reinstate this route reflects the growing interest in travel between Poland and Cyprus. More and more Poles are choosing this sunny destination for holiday breaks or extended weekends. Larnaca, known for its beautiful beaches, atmospheric tavernas and historical monuments, remains one of the region's more popular tourist destinations.
The morning flight times to Larnaca are a convenience for tourists, allowing them to make the most of their time in Cyprus. LOT also offers comfortable travel on board its aircraft, which is an additional advantage for passengers.
Source: lot.pl
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