LOT Polish Airlines expands its flight network by adding another long-haul connection. This time Poland’s national carrier invites passengers to visit Bangkok
The Warsaw-Bangkok route will be operated year-round, from 26 October 2026. Passengers heading to the Thai capital will board LOT Polish Airlines’ planes five times a week – on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, taking off from Warsaw at 2:25 pm (flight LO65). Return flights will be available 5 times per week as well, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, and will be departing at 8:45 am (flight LO66). Flights from Poland to Thailand will take 10 hours and 20 minutes during the winter period, with the return flight lasting 11 hours and 55 minutes.
Long-distance connections are one of the key pillars of LOT Polish Airlines’ growth strategy. The launch of the Warsaw-Bangkok route is another important step in the expansion of our global route network. Thailand has been, for many years now, one of the most popular destinations among Polish travellers. It combines huge tourism potential with the growing business significance of South-East Asia. Bangkok is a bustling and dynamic metropolis, a gateway to the entire region, offering a wealth of unique cultural and culinary experiences. By offering a direct flight from Warsaw, we provide passengers with a convenient, comfortable and competitive connection that meets the real needs of the market. We are happy to invite passengers to discover Thailand with LOT Polish Airlines and are proud of connecting Poland with another of key global destinations.
Robert Ludera, Registered Representative and Director of the Network Department at LOT Polish Airlines
Congratulations to LOT Polish Airlines on the occasion of launching flights from Warsaw to Bangkok. This success is the result of the hard work, cooperation, and strong determination of LOT Polish Airlines, the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the Royal Thai Embassy in Warsaw, and numerous other related agencies from both countries. We believe that in the future it will not only benefit tourism but also create opportunities for trade, investment, and education between the two countries. Most importantly, the Thai people are ready to welcome all visitors with warm hospitality.
Cholada Siddhivarn, Director of Tourism Authority Of Thailand Prague Office

It can be said – without a shadow of a doubt – that Bangkok is a city well capable of meeting travellers’ expectations. This bustling metropolis promises a truly unforgettable experience. Only here, unique landscapes created by the flora and the fauna may be admired together with the majestic buildings that have survived for thousands of years. What else does Bangkok have to offer?
Temples telling amazing stories


A bustling metropolis with mystical traces of history
But Bangkok has much more to offer – places teeming with high energy levels and stimulating visitors to live their lives to the fullest. Khao San Road, a street famous for never falling asleep, is one of such locations. Its lively atmosphere is especially palpable in the evenings, when the local street food stands tempt with unique flavours, and the inviting interiors of bars and restaurants lure visitors with live music. Here, one can often find local vendors offering traditional foods, drinks or fresh fruit. Places like this allow visitors to really soak up the Asian vibe and live it to the fullest.
Long-haul flights may be demanding, especially for children. However, the levels of comfort and safety offered by LOT Polish Airlines are conducive to family travel. The national carrier offers a specially designed amenity kit for the little ones (children up to 2 years old), including a soft bib, comfortable socks and a handy pacifier clip – with all the items neatly packed in a reusable, children-themed bag. For slightly older travellers (children between the ages of 2 and 12), LOT Polish Airlines has prepared a specially designed, aviation-themed bag with crayons, colouring books and LOT’s mascot.