POLAND, USA- LOT Polish Airlines (LO) has revealed a new codeshare partnership with U.S. carrier JetBlue Airways (B6). This expands upon their previous cooperation based on an interline agreement.
This enhanced collaboration aims to provide passengers with improved connectivity between Poland and the United States, commencing in the upcoming 2023/2024 winter season.

JetBlue LOT Codeshare
Through the codeshare with JetBlue, travelers will be able to book their entire journey with a single ticket while enjoying a consistent baggage policy and fare terms. The itineraries have been carefully designed to ensure passengers can reach their U.S. destinations with optimal transfer times.
Robert Ludera, Director of the LOT Polish Airlines Network Department, expressed their enthusiasm for the codeshare agreement with JetBlue.
He noted that this partnership allows LOT Polish Airlines to expand travel options between Poland and the United States by leveraging JetBlue’s extensive route network. Additionally, the agreement will enable JetBlue passengers to access LOT’s flights and destinations in its network, providing connections to both Poland and various destinations in Central and Eastern Europe.

The collaboration between the two airlines will enable travelers originating in Poland to access a range of sought-after destinations in the United States, including Boston, Orlando, Detroit, Las Vegas, Atlanta, and Washington D.C.
Tickets for flights operated by both LOT and JetBlue during the 2023/2024 winter season will be accessible in the coming weeks through various booking channels. These channels encompass the lot.com website, the LOT Contact Center, LOT Travel offices, and authorized travel agencies.
The codeshare arrangement will allow passengers departing from the United States to book a single ticket to reach destinations such as Warsaw, Kraków, and Rzeszów in Poland.
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