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Τρίτη 28 Οκτωβρίου 2025

A city of academic legacy, historic charm, and culinary treasures – LOT Polish Airlines launches a new route to Bologna

 

  • LOT Polish Airlines has announced a new direct flight from Warsaw to Bologna. 
  • It’s the airline’s fourth destination in Italy, joining Rome, Venice, and Milan.
  • The capital of Emilia-Romagna is renowned for its terracotta rooftops, expansive porticoes, the oldest university in Europe, and a culinary tradition widely regarded as among the best in Italy. 
  • The first LOT flight to Bologna is scheduled for 31 March 2026. 
Ticket sales are now open for LOT’s newest destination. It’s the fourth Italian route designed for travellers drawn to Italy’s rich culture and flavours. LOT’s Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft will connect Warsaw and Bologna six times a week: flights will depart on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8:30 a.m., and on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays at 3:15 p.m. Return flights will operate on the same days at 11:40 a.m. and 6:25 p.m., respectively. Each flight will last 2 hours and 10 minutes, and the first departure is scheduled for 31 March 2026.

Bologna stands at the heart of Europe’s academic scene, and it’s also a city of stunning architecture and authentic Italian cuisine. It’s a perfect gateway to experiencing the beauty of Italy – within just a few hours, you can reach the Adriatic coast, picturesque Tuscany, or the country’s biggest cities, all thanks to its excellent rail and highway infrastructure. With LOT’s expanding fleet, we’re able to grow our route network in line with our passengers’ preferences, and Italy has remained one of Poland’s favourite destinations for years. We invite you to start your Italian adventure on board with us.

Robert Ludera, Director of the Network Bureau, LOT's Registered Representative

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A city that inspired Europe

Set in the heart of northern Italy, Bologna is famed for its terracotta rooftops, expansive porticoes, and the oldest university in Europe. Since 1088, this historic city has welcomed brilliant minds such as Nicolaus Copernicus, Francesco Petrarch, and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola – thinkers whose ideas helped define European culture and science. Today, the University of Bologna is home to nearly 100,000 students from around the globe. Their presence brings the city’s medieval squares and narrow lanes to life with an exciting, vibrant buzz.
As Bologna’s intellectual and commercial life blossomed, so did its architecture. Around the city’s main square, Piazza Maggiore, rise elegant palaces that for centuries have played key roles in civic, trade, and cultural life: from the city hall to historic guildhalls and merchant mansions, now home to exhibitions and arts events. Presiding over the square is the towering Basilica of San Petronio – one of Italy’s largest Gothic churches. An integral part of Bologna’s skyline are its medieval towers, the most famous of which – the Asinelli and the Garisenda – have become symbols of the city.
The signature red colour of the local buildings comes from clay, the most widely available building material in the region which gives the city its trademark warmth and charm. Nearly 40 kilometres of porticoes line the streets of the old city centre, providing covered walkways that date back to the 12th century – originally hubs for gathering, trade, and lively debate. Today, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, these porticoes still offer a unique way to explore the city – rain or shine.
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Bologna – your Italian journey starts here

After savouring a bowl of tagliatelle al ragù, sipping an espresso in the sunshine on Piazza Maggiore, and listening to the stories whispered by the city’s crimson porticoes, Bologna reveals another face – one of unlimited travel possibilities.
Italy’s fastest trains Frecciarossa make regular stops here, putting Florence just 35 minutes away, Milan under an hour, and Rome a smooth two-hour ride. In less than two hours, you can also reach the shores of the Adriatic – whether it’s the mesmerising mosaics of Ravenna, the laid-back charm of Cesenatico, or Italy’s biggest beach resort, Rimini. En route, you’ll find quaint towns brimming with vineyards, medieval castles, and fragrant trattorias – places where time slows down and life unfolds in true Italian style.
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A city of science and innovation

Bologna isn’t just a city renowned for its heritage, culture, and vibrant university spirit. It’s also one of Italy’s most forward-looking economic centres. Emilia-Romagna is home to world-class companies, from machinery and automation firms to food producers that have taken regional flavours global. It’s also the birthplace of Italian motor legends. Maserati was founded here, and its iconic trident logo was inspired by the Neptune Fountain on Piazza Maggiore.
Tickets for flights from Warsaw to Bologna are on sale now through all official LOT sales channels: at lot.com, via the LOT Contact Centre, and at LOT Travel offices.

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