Travel to the “Island of Eternal Spring”: Tenerife becomes latest addition to the European network of LOT Polish Airlines
- Inaugural flight on 27th November 2024
- Three times a week from Warsaw to Tenerife’s Reina Sofía Airport
Star Alliance member LOT Polish Airlines makes visiting Europe even more attractive for travellers from India by adding the Canary Islands to its global route network. On 27th November 2024, the Polish flag carrier will start operating to Tenerife. The biggest island of the Canaries is located less than 300 kilometres off the West African coast and is commonly known as the “Island of Eternal Spring” due to its pleasant climate conditions.
LOT Polish Airlines will be flying to Tenerife’s Reina Sofía Airport in the south of the island three times a week – Wednesday, Friday and Sunday – during the winter schedule season. The flights are operated by modern Boeing 737 MAX8 aircraft. The six-hour flights depart from Warsaw at 7:50h; the return flight departs at 13:55h local time.
“After Athens, Lisbon, Larnaca, Lyon and several other cities, Tenerife is another new and highly attractive destination in Europe that we will soon be operating to” says Amit Ray, Director India, DACH Markets and Italy and Head of Global Corporate and Strategic Sales at LOT Polish Airlines. “Tenerife is a great and unique addition for leisure passengers touring Europe.”
The island of Tenerife is of volcanic origin, which is why the colours of the wide sandy beaches vary from golden to black. In addition to a visit to the Pico del Teide, Spain’s highest mountain with over 3,700 metres, the spectacular steep cliffs of Los Gigantes are a must-see. Tenerife is also home to the oldest and largest dragon tree in the world, and for those appreciating wine, a visit to the island’s vinyards is a must.
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