DUBAI: Dubai International (DXB) added a new member to its list of 60 plus international carriers with the arrival of LOT Polish Airlines’ inaugural service from Warsaw’s Chopin Airport (WAW) at DXB Terminal 1 on Sunday (Sept 26) afternoon.

LOT is operating three weekly flights between its home base WAW and DXB on a 168-seater Boeing 737-800NG with a two-class configuration. The launch is timed to coincide with the start of the tourism season in Dubai, which has emerged as one of the favourite winter destinations in Poland. Coming just ahead of the start of the much awaited Dubai Expo 2020 from October 1, the new service will offer more choice for the tens of thousands of people who travel between the two countries.

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