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LOT is bringing the 787 Dreamliner to the US!

by: unroadwarrior

1 September 2012 3 Comments

Photo Courtesy: LOT

More 787 news! After United announced its domestic 787 routes, LOT Airlines of Poland is bringing the Boeing 787 dreamliner to the US. They will start flying the new next-generation jet to Chicago’s O’hare and New York’s JFK airport next year. This is exciting news as LOT is a Star Alliance partner and has also recently announced a partnership with Jetblue. This is great news for loyal passengers of US based Star Alliance members – United and US Airways and those of Jetblue. They can now book flights to Europe and beyond and fly the 787! LOT has connections all over the world from it’s hub in Warsaw. As a part of consolidating its New York traffic, LOT also moved all it’s Newark (EWR) flights to JFK.

I can’t wait to see what the Star Alliance award inventory on a LOT 787 looks like for next summer! Anyone else excited about flying a LOT 787? Leave a comment below.

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3 Comments »

  • douglas rogers said:

    Large composite airframe is probably the equivalent of the jet engine in aviation milestones.

  • lauren said:

    Would love to fly in one of these planes.

  • Jose Lozano said:

    These are great news, I’ve heard a lot about these planes, I really could take my next vacation in one of this.

    This airplane really makes honor to the name Dreamliner, since it is full of luxury and comfort for all passengers.

    As soon as they start to be used I’ll try to fly in one of those.

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