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  2. Łódź Władysław Reymont Airport - Wikipedia

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    Lodz Airport Central Poland (IATA: LCJ, ICAO: EPLL), formerly known as Łódź-Lublinek Airport, is a regional airport in central Poland, located approximately 6 km (3.7 mi) southwest of Łódź city center. Łódź ranked 8th among Polish airports in 2013 in passenger numbers.

  3. LOT Polish Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In May 2018, LOT Polish Airlines started scheduled flights from outside Poland beginning with long-haul routes to New York and Chicago from Budapest airport in Hungary. In May 2019, it started flying from Lithuanian capital Vilnius to London City airport and from Estonian capital Tallinn to Brussels and Stockholm two months later. The latter ...

  4. Lufthansa - Wikipedia

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    Lufthansa has announced the A380 will begin its revenue flights from Munich to Boston Logan on 1 June and to New York-JFK on 4 July, as well as routes to Los Angeles and Bangkok beginning in October. [163] On 1 June 2023, Lufthansa's A380 made its return, with a flight from Munich to Boston, that lasted 7 hours and 22 minutes.

  5. List of airline codes (L) - Wikipedia

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    Poland "POLLOT" is not used in practice. "LOT" is used in almost all cases. JKA LeTourneau University: JACKET United States XO LTE LTE International Airways: FUN JET Spain L3 LTO LTU Austria: BILLA TRANSPORT Austria LT LTU LTU International: LTU Germany JFC LTV Jet Fleet Corporation: JET-FLEET United States LUK LUKoil-Avia: LUKOIL Russia ASK

  6. List of airports in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Lesser Poland Operated as a civil airport from 1924 until the relocation of the passenger service to Balice in 1963. [8] Olsztyn-Dajtki Scheduled service served by Lufthansa (from 1926 to 1939) and LOT (after World War II). [9] Słupsk-Redzikowo: Słupsk: Pomeranian EPSK From 1920 to early 1930s served by German passenger airlines.

  7. Telephone numbers in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Calling codes in Europe. Telephone numbers in Europe are managed by the national telecommunications authorities of each country. Most country codes start with 3 and 4, but some countries that by the Copenhagen criteria are considered part of Europe have country codes starting on numbers most common outside of Europe (e.g. Faroe Islands of Denmark have a code starting on number 2, which is most ...

  8. Warsaw Chopin Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 14 March 1980, LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007, Ilyushin Il-62 aircraft crashed on final approach from New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport, when attempting a go-around. All 87 passengers and crew members on board were killed, including the entire amateur US boxing team, Polish pop singer Anna Jantar and Alan P. Merriam.

  9. Kraków John Paul II International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kraków John Paul II International Airport (Polish: Kraków Airport im. Jana Pawła II since 4 September 2007; earlier in Polish: Międzynarodowy Port Lotniczy im. Jana Pawła II Kraków–Balice) (IATA: KRK, ICAO: EPKK) is an international airport located near Kraków, in the village of Balice, 11 km (6.8 mi) west [2] of the city centre, in southern Poland.