LOT Polish Airlines (LO, Warsaw Chopin) has announced it will launch a new service connecting Lublin with Warsaw Chopin on September 3, 2018. The route will become Lublin's maiden domestic service.
The service will be operated 5x weekly with Dash 8-400 equipment.
Lublin will become LOT's tenth domestic destination, after its main hub at Warsaw Chopin and the regional airports at Szczecin Goleniów, Gdansk, Poznan Lawica, Wroclaw, Katowice Pyrzowice, Kraków John Paul II International, Zielona Góra, and Rzeszow Jasionka.
The airport in eastern Poland used to have domestic connectivity to Gdansk and Wroclaw with EuroLOT (Warsaw Chopin) prior to the regional specialist's bankruptcy in 2015. Currently, the airport sees exclusively international services operated by Wizz Air, Ryanair, LOT, Small Planet Airlines Polska, bmi regional, and easyJet.
- De Havilland Aircraft of Canada DHC-8-400 Dash 8/8Q
- Aberdeen Dyce
- London Luton
- Budapest
- Dublin International
- Gdansk
- Katowice Pyrzowice
- Kraków John Paul II International
- Poznan Lawica
- Rzeszow Jasionka
- Szczecin Goleniów
- Warsaw Chopin
- Wroclaw
- Zielona Góra
- Lublin
- bmi regional
- Ryanair
- EuroLOT
- LOT Polish Airlines
- Small Planet Airlines Polska
- easyJet
- Wizz Air
- Financial Issues/Difficulties
- Bases/Hubs
- Out of Business
- Government Subsidisation
- Airport Operations
- Certification Events