LOT Polish Airlines has announced a direct air connection between Warsaw, Poland, and Almaty, Kazakhstan. The route launches on 31 May 2026, operating four times weekly during the summer and three times weekly in winter. It marks LOT’s second destination in Kazakhstan and a new milestone in linking Europe with Central Asia.
Comfort and Efficiency on Boeing 737 MAX 8
Flights will use the modern Boeing 737 MAX 8. Eastbound flights from Warsaw take about 6.5 hours, while westbound journeys from Almaty last around 7.5 hours. The aircraft offers quieter cabins, fuel efficiency, and greater comfort. LOT aims to provide a seamless travel experience for both business and leisure passengers.
Boosting Trade Between Europe and Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan’s growing economy makes it one of the most dynamic markets in Central Asia. The new route strengthens trade and investment between Poland and Kazakhstan. Over a hundred Polish firms already operate in the region, benefiting from easier access to partners and clients. This connection enhances logistics and shortens travel time for European investors exploring Kazakhstan’s energy, mining, and technology sectors.
Almaty: Gateway to Central Asia
Almaty, once Kazakhstan’s capital, remains its financial and cultural heart. The city lies at the foot of the Zailiyskiy Alatau mountains, creating a dramatic skyline. Its name means “city of apples,” a nod to the lush orchards that once surrounded it. Modern shopping centers, lively streets, and elegant parks now blend with historical landmarks and green spaces, making it a true metropolitan oasis.
Nature and Adventure at Your Doorstep
Just beyond the city, nature takes over. The stunning Big Almaty Lake and nearby Tian Shan mountains offer breathtaking scenery. Visitors can hike, ski, or simply enjoy panoramic views from Kok Tobe Hill. Almaty’s outdoor activities make it a year-round destination—ski in winter, trek and bike in summer, or escape to mountain lakes any time of year.
A City of Art and Culture
Almaty’s cultural life is vibrant and diverse. Museums like the State Museum of Art house over 23,000 works showcasing Kazakhstan’s artistic legacy. The Museum of Folk Musical Instruments preserves centuries-old traditions with more than 1,000 unique instruments. The city’s architecture tells its own story—Soviet-era structures meet glass-walled skyscrapers, reflecting a mix of past and present. Concerts, art fairs, and cultural festivals keep the city’s creative spirit alive throughout the year.
Flavors of the Silk Road
Kazakh cuisine blends Central Asian and Silk Road influences. In Almaty, travelers can taste kuurdak, a hearty meat dish, or lagman, hand-pulled noodles in savory broth. Local chefs focus on sustainability, using traditional cooking methods that honor Kazakhstan’s deep respect for nature. Every meal tells a story of heritage and hospitality.
Connecting Continents with Ease
LOT’s new service doesn’t just shorten travel—it reshapes connectivity. Passengers from Europe can now reach Almaty without transfers, saving time and effort. For Kazakh travelers, Warsaw becomes a convenient gateway to the European Union, with seamless connections to other LOT destinations. This route strengthens people-to-people contact and supports cultural exchange between two growing regions.
A Strategic Step for LOT Polish Airlines
Expanding into Almaty highlights LOT’s long-term focus on Central Asia. The airline’s network already connects major cities across Europe, North America, and Asia. By adding Almaty, LOT positions itself as a bridge between East and West, serving both corporate and leisure travelers looking for efficient, direct routes.
What Travelers Should Expect
Tickets for the Warsaw–Almaty route are available now. Flights depart from Warsaw Chopin Airport late in the evening, with convenient morning arrivals in Kazakhstan. Passengers can enjoy modern inflight amenities, Wi-Fi, and Polish hospitality. With visa-free travel for many EU citizens, exploring Kazakhstan has never been easier.
Conclusion: A Gateway to New Horizons
The Warsaw–Almaty flight represents more than a new route—it’s a step toward stronger cultural and economic ties between Europe and Central Asia. Almaty, with its mix of mountain adventure and urban sophistication, offers travelers a unique experience. LOT Polish Airlines continues its mission to connect people, markets, and cultures—one flight at a time.
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