Happymeal 7 | 35 14 Mar 2010 #1LOT - Baggage Change!lot.com/Info/EN/aspx/Content__Luggage.aspx?menuId=001&subMenuId=0 01001IMPORTANT! Tickets issued on or after February 15, 2010 allow one piece of luggage in economy classThe fee for a second piece of luggage in economy class on flights to / from the USA and Canada by weight to 23 kgfrom Poland 165 PLNfrom other European cities 40 EURfrom USA 50 USDfrom Canada 60 CAD
jezebeel 1 | 3 17 Jun 2014 #2[Moved from]: LOT airlines - liquids restrictionsHi guys,I will be using LOT airlines for coming to Warsaw.I checked the website but I confused.1) Do I need to put my liquids to hand baggage?2) In website says ''Containers with liquids and similar products with a capacity of 100 ml each are permitted (effective maximum capacity is indicated on the label) I have smaller bottles(less than 100ml- travel kit) for my liquids. But they are not labeled which indicate their capacity. these bottles with no capacity label are acceptable for flight?3) And I wanna bring some food (sugars, deserts-not liquid- etc). How can i put them?
jon357 74 | 22,070 17 Jun 2014 #3The rules on LOT are the same as on any airlines. Of you want to bring liquids in your hand baggage they have to be in tiny bottles. Personally I always put any liquids in checked luggage to avoid complication. Foodstuffs are best in checked luggage too, but don't need to be.
Nathans 24 Oct 2014 #4It's a pity that LOT has also fallen for the global air luggage fee scam. How do they expect to earn trust of travelers who take a flight from/to Poland? Selling a ticket at a price that initially appears low and then adding a ton of taxes on top of the unreasonable luggage fees is what upsets a lot of people the most. Considering the fact that less and less visitors travel to Poland they should consider a better long-term strategy instead of trying to make a quick buck on the back of their patrons.
InWroclaw 89 | 1,911 24 Oct 2014 #5Considering the fact that less and less visitors travel to Poland they should consider a better long-term strategy instead of trying to make a quick buck on the back of their patrons.From which source did you learn that? Got a link, please?