New LOT Flights From Budapest To Heart Of London

  • 25 Jun 2018 6:36 AM
New LOT Flights From Budapest To Heart Of London
After successful launch of long-haul flights to New York City and Chicago as well as between Budapest and Kraków , now its time for LOT’s flights to London City Airport (LCY). Starting from 19 February 2019 LOT will offer up to two flights a day to be operated by the newly acquired Embraer 190s.

Tickets are going on sale now.

New flights will be operated based on the following timetable: morning departure from Budapest is scheduled at 7.00am with arrival to LCY at 8.45am daily (except Sundays).

Second flight will leave Budapest  at 5.15pm, arriving at LCY at 7.00pm (except  Saturdays). The departing flights from LCY are scheduled at: 9.15am  and 7.30 pm and arriving at Budapest respectively at 12.45pm, and 11.00pm

Such convenient schedule allows passengers travelling mainly from Budapest for business to take a round trip without an overnight stay. Located in the Royal Docks, the LCY is the closest airport to the financial and business center of London (The City is only 9.6 km away).

Moreover LOT’s new flight is an excellent alternative to other flights offered on London-Budapest route using airports located further away from the center of London (Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted,  Luton ad Southend).

Such flights are currently serviced mostly by the low-cost carriers LOT’s new flights are targeted at corporate passengers and will also help tighten business and economic relations between Hungary and the Great Britain.

“Being a modern and most dynamically growing airlines in Europe, we are very proud that with the strong support from the local partners , we are able to fast-track our development in Hungary.

We have opened a new chapter in our history: after the launch of the flights to New York City, Chicago, Cracow, the two daily flights to London City are now added. The annual passenger traffic on the Budapest-London route approximates 1.4 m.

London City Airport is the most conveniently located airport for those passengers who want to reach London’s business district in a shortest and most convenient way. I am certain that Hungarian passengers will appreciate the new connection thanks to the elevated quality of services,” says Rafał Milczarski, LOT’s CEO.

„I am extremely happy to have another innovative product introduced into the Hungarian aviation market by our friends from LOT Polish Airlines. The start of operations between Budapest and London City Airport marks another important milestone in our joint efforts to present high quality service to passengers at both ends of this destination.” said Jost Lammers, CEO of Budapest Airport.

To Hungary it means the release of its potential of passenger travel on the new routes and the development of its transport arm, with improvements to the airport infrastructure, ground handling and new jobs to follow.

Currently LOT’s headcount in Budapest is 60 (onboard crew on the Budapest-New York City/Chicago routes).

The carrier announced that by the end of 2019 it will have hired 300 pilots from the Central and Eastern Europe with some of them to be permanently stationed in Budapest. LOT’s business lounge is to be opened at the Budapest Airport soon.

In total, LOT offers precisely 100 scheduled flights worldwide including direct flights from Warsaw to New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto, Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo, Singapore and from Budapest to NYC and Chicago.

Strategy of profitable growth being implemented by LOT since 2016 enabled the airline to develop its Hungarian operations. Based on its underlying assumptions, LOT intends to become the first-choice airlines in the CEE countries.

LOT is currently the fastest growing airlines in Europe. In 2017 its passenger traffic totaled over 6.8mln which means that the figure went up by nearly 25% year-to-year. This year it has plans to reach the threshold of 9mln and exceed 10mln in 2019 to be able to continue its momentum.

LOT has 55 modern machines (adding all aircraft leased fro Estonian Nordica and Romanian BlueAir which are being used o LOT network LOT’s total fleet comprises nearly 70 machines).

By the end of 2019 five more B787 Dreamliners shall be added to LOT’s fleet, upping their total number to 15. LOT has also been waiting for the delivery of narrow-body Boeing 737 MAX 8s that have been ordered; by the end of 2019 its fleet will have comprised twelve such machines (via-a-vis four at present).

July 2018 marks the completion of the deliveries of six Embraer 195s whereas by the end of this year four Embarer 190s will  be added to LOT’s fleet.

Source: bud.hu

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