In 2025, the national carrier handled 11.7 million passengers - a 9.4 percent increase over the previous year and the highest number in its history. Also last year, LOT signed a contract for 40 Airbus A220 aircraft, with an option to purchase an additional 44. This represents the airline's largest fleet modernization programme since its establishment.
The national carrier launched nine new routes and announced 15 more, expanding its network from both Warsaw and regional airports.
LOT Polish Airlines ended 2025 with revenue of 10.2 billion PLN, an EBIT of 422 million PLN, and a net profit of 350 million PLN. This is one of the highest results in the last decade.
LOT Polish Airlines ended 2025 with very strong financial results, confirming the company’s stable position and the consistent implementation of its 2024–2028 strategy. With revenue of PLN 10.22 billion, the national carrier generated PLN 422 million in operating profit (EBIT) and PLN 350 million in net profit.
The results achieved rank among the highest financial results in the company’s history. The operating margin was over 4 percent, and LOT Polish Airlines’ revenue increased by 2.9 percent compared to 2024. This result was achieved during a period of rapid expansion of operations, development of the flight network, and preparation for the largest fleet investments in the carrier’s history.

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The results for 2025 show that we are capable of combining dynamic growth with financial responsibility. We carried a record number of passengers, expanded our flight network, and launched the largest fleet modernization program in LOT Polish Airlines history, while generating a net profit of PLN 350 million. This is a very good result, which provides us with a solid foundation for implementing the next stages of our strategy for years 2024–2028. Our goal is for LOT Polish Airlines to be an airline ready to serve as the region’s leading carrier.
Michał Fijoł, CEO at LOT Polish Airlines
In 2025, 11.7 million passengers traveled on LOT Polish Airlines flights, which was 9.4 percent more than the previous year. It was the best operating result in the national carrier’s history. July turned out to be a record-breaking month, with nearly 1.19 million passengers flying with LOT Polish Airlines.
The growing number of passengers confirms the effectiveness of the airline’s development strategy and the appeal of the national carrier’s offerings. LOT Polish Airlines is consistently strengthening its position by connecting Poland and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe with key destinations in Europe, North America, and Asia.
One of the most important events of 2025 was the signing of a contract with Airbus at the Paris Air Show for the delivery of forty A220 aircraft. The contract also includes options and purchase rights for an additional 44 aircraft, which means LOT Polish Airlines could acquire a total of up to 84 aircraft of this type.
The first Airbus A220s will join the national carrier’s fleet in 2027. They will be part of the ongoing process of comprehensive modernization and consolidation of the regional fleet, which will ultimately consist exclusively of A220 family aircraft. This will improve operational efficiency, simplify network planning, and enhance travel experience.
In December 2025, LOT Polish airlines also took delivery of the first of thirteen new Boeing 737 MAX 8. These aircraft, equipped with new, functional cabins, expand the potential for growth in European and medium-haul flights. More aircraft began joining the fleet in the first half of 2026.
In 2025, LOT Polish Airlines launched 9 new connections - from Warsaw to Lisbon, Thessaloniki, Reykjavik, Marrakech, Stavanger, Rovaniemi, and Malta, from Krakow to Paris-Orly, and from Radom to Barcelona.
At the same time, the national carrier announced 15 additional flights planned for 2026. In total, this amounts to more than 20 new connections that have been launched or announced, strengthening LOT Polish Airlines offerings from Warsaw and regional airports.
An important aspect of network development is expanding the carrier’s presence beyond its main hub. In 2025, LOT Polish Airlines launched a connection from Krakow to Paris-Orly and also announced new flights from Krakow to Rome, Barcelona, and Madrid. The flight schedule from Gdansk has also been expanded to include routes to Istanbul, Brussels, Oslo and Bergen.
The expansion of operations from regional ports increases the availability of direct connections for residents of various parts of Poland, while also supporting the development of tourism, economic exchange, and business contacts.
In 2025, LOT Polish Airlines was also recognized for its consistent efforts to improve the quality of the passenger experience. The national carrier received four stars in the Skytrax international rankings and the title of Best Airline in Eastern Europe at the 2025 World Airline Awards.
The modernization of business lounges in Warsaw, the enhancement of in-flight services, and a new cabin design is all part of a comprehensive transformation of the passenger experience. Its goal is to ensure a consistent, modern travel experience inspired by Polish hospitality at every stage of interaction with the LOT Polish Airlines brand.
In 2025, LOT Polish Airlines has obtained the IATA Environmental Assessment certificate, confirming its implementation of international environmental management standards. The carrier also earned its fourth IATA CEIV certificate in the cargo sector – CEIV Live Animals – joining a select group of airlines that hold a full set of certifications for the transport of pharmaceuticals, perishable goods, lithium batteries, and live animals.
The results achieved in 2025 confirm that LOT Polish Airlines is consistently implementing its strategy for 2024–2028. The expansion of the flight network and fleet, improvements in product quality, and the maintenance of a stable financial position provide a solid foundation for the Company’s continued growth.
It was a very good year. Both in terms of stable financial results and in terms of the expansion of its flight network and the quality-of-service LOT Polish Airlines offers its passengers. We are pleased that they are responding positively to the changes being implemented and are confirmed by industry evaluations. Although the competitive environment and fuel prices have a significant impact on the profitability of the entire industry, we are continuing our development activities. In 2026, we will take delivery of twelve new Boeing 737 MAX 8s and two Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners, and starting in 2027, Airbus A220s will begin joining our fleet. These investments will expand our ability to launch new connections and allow us to consistently build LOT Polish Airlines position as a modern carrier that, by the end of the decade, will have one of the youngest fleets in Europe.
Michał Fijoł, CEO at LOT Polish Airlines
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