Image: David Parker Brown / AirlineReporter.com. Press Release: Warsaw, April 25, 2013 — today, LOT Polish Airlines bring tickets for Boeing 787 back on sale. Starting from June 5, the Dreamliners will fly to Chicago and, a little later, to New York, Toronto and Beijing. LOT resumes long-haul flights with the world"s most modern jet. Back on LOT"s schedule, already on June 5, the Dreamliner will visit the Windy City of Chicago. From midnight, in the booking system of the Polish national carrier, tickets for LOT"s Boeing 787 will be available to Chicago and for chosen flights to New York, Toronto and Beijing. With the return of the "liner of dreams", the new Premium class is back, offering 50 cm wide seats in a 2-3-2 three-row arrangement. Every passenger of the Premium Club will have a 12.4 inch monitor with USB and electric outlet available. Premium Club passengers will enjoy the comfort of travelling also at the airport with a dedicated check-in desk and priority baggage claim service. The purchasers of tickets in the economy class may upgrade to the Premium Club at a 100 $ fee. This offer will be available only during the check-in at the airport on the flight day, subject to availability. The LOT"s special offer for the 787 back in air in high season is now available to all holiday-makers wishing to fly to the other side of the Atlantic on comfortable boards of the Dreamliners. The economy class return fares in high season on Boeing 787 to New York start from PLN 2,355, to Chicago from PLN 2,414, Beijing from PLN 2,439, and Toronto can be reached at the cost of PLN 3,549. The Premium class return fares start from PLN 5,015 to the USA and Beijing, and PLN 5,000 to Toronto. Tickets for the long-haul flights on the Dreamliner are available from today at lot.com, LOT"s offices, via Call Center and at travel agents".

Image: David Parker Brown / AirlineReporter.com. Press Release: Warsaw, April 25, 2013 ’“ today, LOT Polish Airlines bring tickets for Boeing 787 back on sale. Starting from June 5, the Dreamliners will fly to Chicago and, a little later, to New York, Toronto and Beijing.

LOT resumes long-haul flights with the world’s most modern jet. Back on LOT’s schedule, already on June 5, the Dreamliner will visit the Windy City of Chicago. From midnight, in the booking system of the Polish national carrier, tickets for LOT’s Boeing 787 will be available to Chicago and for chosen flights to New York, Toronto and Beijing.

With the return of the ’liner of dreams’, the new Premium class is back, offering 50 cm wide seats in a 2-3-2 three-row arrangement. Every passenger of the Premium Club will have a 12.4 inch monitor with USB and electric outlet available. Premium Club passengers will enjoy the comfort of travelling also at the airport with a dedicated check-in desk and priority baggage claim service. The purchasers of tickets in the economy class may upgrade to the Premium Club at a 100 $ fee.
This offer will be available only during the check-in at the airport on the flight day, subject to availability.

The LOT’s special offer for the 787 back in air in high season is now available to all holiday-makers wishing to fly to the other side of the Atlantic on comfortable boards of the Dreamliners.

The economy class return fares in high season on Boeing 787 to New York start from PLN 2,355, to Chicago from PLN 2,414, Beijing from PLN 2,439, and Toronto can be reached at the cost of PLN 3,549. The Premium class return fares start from PLN 5,015 to the USA and Beijing, and PLN 5,000 to Toronto.

Tickets for the long-haul flights on the Dreamliner are available from today at lot.com, LOT’s offices, via Call Center and at travel agents’.

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