LOT Polish Airlines Launching Warsaw To San Francisco Flights

LOT Polish Airlines Launching Warsaw To San Francisco Flights

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LOT Polish Airlines has just announced its newest route to the United States, and it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise.

LOT Polish Airlines will fly to SFO as of May 2026

As of May 6, 2026, LOT Polish Airlines will launch 4x weekly, summer seasonal flights between Warsaw (WAW) and San Francisco (SFO). The flight will operate with the following schedule on Thursdays and Sundays:

LO35 Warsaw to San Francisco departing 11:15AM arriving 1:50PM
LO36 San Francisco to Warsaw departing 3:50PM arriving 12:05PM (+1 day)

Then the flight will operate with the following schedule on Wednesdays and Saturdays:

LO35 Warsaw to San Francisco departing 5:40PM arriving 8:15PM
LO36 San Francisco to Warsaw departing 10:15PM arriving 6:30PM (+1 day)

The 5,867-mile flight is blocked at 11hr35min westbound and 11hr15min eastbound.

LOT Polish Airlines will fly to San Francisco

LOT’s long haul fleet consists exclusively of Boeing 787 Dreamliners, and the airline plans to primarily use the smaller 787-8 variant for this service. This plane is configured with 252 seats, including 18 business class seats, 21 premium economy seats, and 213 economy seats.

LOT’s long haul fleet consists exclusively of 787s (both the -8 and -9 variants), so that plane will be used for the route. When it comes to the business class experience, you can expect fully flat seats in a 2-2-2 configuration. So it’s not a cutting edge product, but it is nice if you’re traveling as a pair.

LOT Polish Airlines’ Boeing 787 business class

How San Francisco fits into LOT’s network

San Francisco will be LOT Polish Airlines’ sixth destination in the United States, complementing service to Chicago (ORD), Los Angeles (LAX), Miami (MIA), New York (JFK), and Newark (EWR). For what it’s worth, LOT had actually announced plans to fly to San Francisco back in 2019, with an anticipated 2020 launch. As you’d expect, that never ended up materializing. So the airline is now giving this another shot, around six years later.

While this will be one of LOT’s longer routes, it’s a logical addition. Summer transatlantic demand is strong, San Francisco is independently a huge market, and LOT is in Star Alliance, so will have connectivity thanks to United’s hub at the airport.

Here’s how Robert Ludera, LOT’s Director of the Network Department, describes this:

“Transatlantic flights are of strategic importance for LOT Polish Airlines. In the past 12 months, 800,000 passengers travelled on all LOT flights between Poland and the United States. Not only will the new route connect the heart of Europe with the global hub for technology and innovation, but it will also open up new opportunities for both business travellers and tourists. San Francisco, along with neighbouring Silicon Valley, is the cradle of numerous global brands and a location that consistently attracts entrepreneurs and investors from around the world. It is also a city of exceptional charm, rich in culture, history and unique vibe, which has enjoyed unflagging popularity among tourists for years. We are delighted to expand our offer with a successive direct flight to the west coast of the United States and invite passengers to join us on our flights.”

San Francisco will be LOT’s sixth US destination

Bottom line

LOT Polish Airlines will be launching 4x weekly seasonal flights between Warsaw and San Francisco as of the summer of 2026. This is a great new link between the Bay Area and Eastern Europe, which otherwise doesn’t have a lot of service.

This route was first supposed to launch in 2020, but the pandemic delayed that. So while it took six years for this to become a reality, better late than never, right?

What do you make of LOT’s new flight to San Francisco?

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  1. Aaron Guest

    Surprised there isn’t a flight to IAD yet.

  2. Ricardo Urdaneta Guest

    I wish LOT would announce flights to my field (Atlanta). Atlanta would a great destination in their network. Besides, it is the biggest city in the Southeast USA that the airline doesn’t fly into.

  3. Finally! Guest

    Robert from LOT needs to not kiss San Francisco’s bottom glorifying the city; it’s a truly awful and dirty city (see poop map).

    The whole reason for the flight was and is Silicon Valley connecting to high quality talent in Poland. Our staff is already planning sizable seat purchases on LOT for this flight, as soon as the timing gets a little closer.

    Regarding lounges, LOT has a fairly solid elite club “sub lounge”...

    Robert from LOT needs to not kiss San Francisco’s bottom glorifying the city; it’s a truly awful and dirty city (see poop map).

    The whole reason for the flight was and is Silicon Valley connecting to high quality talent in Poland. Our staff is already planning sizable seat purchases on LOT for this flight, as soon as the timing gets a little closer.

    Regarding lounges, LOT has a fairly solid elite club “sub lounge” now, but the main lounge has really reached trash quality offering compared to where it used to be (Just like all the other lounges in WAW have gone to junk). Business travelers will be in shock when they see the difference between the Polaris Lounge in SF and the “flagship lounge” in WAW. It’s an embarrassment, even after the remodel, due to the catastrophic soft product quality in comparison.

    Regarding connecting flights, it will likely be available on both ends, however connecting traffic will likely be more leisure travel for now.

  4. Alec Diamond

    Is there only connectivity on the US side? I don’t think I’ve ever seen a paid star alliance flight to Europe with a connection in Warsaw.

    Also Warsaw is a huge “near shore” location for tons of corporations, I’m sure there’s some good business demand there too

    1. Throwawayname Guest

      LOT's network in Central Europe (actual Eastern Europe isn't that easy to reach nowadays...) and the Balkans is second to none, not only can you go to lots of Polish airports and basically all the national capitals in the region (other than Bratislava for which you'd end up at VIE), you can also reach places like KSC, OSR, SKG, CLJ which have limited long-haul connectivity, plus a few others in the Near East and Central Asia.

  5. 9C Guest

    Poland is becoming a huge tech hub as India becomes less reliable. Super logical flight.

    1. Bbt Guest

      How ? This is news to me. A great many are planning massive facilities in India after the H1B issue.

    2. TravelinWilly Diamond

      "How ? This is news to me."

      India, Philippines, and Poland are three of the largest offshore technology hubs for US offshore work.

  6. Gen Yinjing Youguan Guest

    Very nice airline, but with Russia’s invasions, Poland is too dangerous to visit

    1. TravelinWilly Diamond

      "...Poland is too dangerous to visit"

      No, it's really not.

      But since you fly private because of all the millions you have from being partner at Skadden Baker Jones Sullivan Kirkland Clifford DLA Covington and Sidley, you can always flee at a moment's notice if you get frightened.

    2. Ocean Guest

      @TravelinWilly, LOL

  7. Charlie Guest

    It's good to see LOT adding new routes to the US. I have flown them out of MIA 3 times over the last few years and found their product to be decent enough and reasonably priced. WAW is also a pretty easy airport for connections, though the lounge is lackluster. I do wish that they participated in TSA Pre-Check though. Any idea if they have any future plans to join?

  8. Jim Guest

    Still waiting on WAW-IAD. LOT is the only European Star Alliance carrier (that does transatlantic flights) that doesn't serve Washington Dulles.

  9. Mike O. Guest

    While their product is not cutting edge as you say, are they in competition with anyone else route-wise or business-wise?

    1. Mike Guest

      There is no direct competition at all, just with connections via FRA, ZRH or LHR. LOT flies daily to India ( mix of DEL and BOM) so I am sure this flight is also to grab some piece of that cake.
      And with cabin refurbishment coming next year, their product will be really top notch.

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TravelinWilly Diamond

"...Poland is too dangerous to visit" No, it's really not. But since you fly private because of all the millions you have from being partner at Skadden Baker Jones Sullivan Kirkland Clifford DLA Covington and Sidley, you can always flee at a moment's notice if you get frightened.

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Mike Guest

There is no direct competition at all, just with connections via FRA, ZRH or LHR. LOT flies daily to India ( mix of DEL and BOM) so I am sure this flight is also to grab some piece of that cake. And with cabin refurbishment coming next year, their product will be really top notch.

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Ocean Guest

@TravelinWilly, LOL

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