Continental links up with LOT Polish Airlines
Continental Airlines has signed a codeshare agreement with Lot Polish Airlines designed to improve services between select destinations in the United States and Europe.
Already both Star Alliance members, the focus on of the deal will be on flights between New York, Warsaw, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and London.
Continental will place its “CO” code on LOT’s trans-Atlantic flights between Continental’s New York hub, Newark Liberty International Airport, and LOT’s Warsaw hub.
Further, LOT-operated flights linking Warsaw with London/Heathrow, Frankfurt and Amsterdam that connect with Continental flights between those airports and New York/Newark will also get the code.
Subject to government approval, Continental will also place its code on LOT-operated flights between Warsaw and Paris/Charles de Gaulle that connect with Continental’s New York/Newark-Paris flights.
Improved Access
“We are pleased to partner with LOT and sign this codeshare agreement, which provides Continental customers improved access to Poland,” said Jim Compton, executive vice president and chief revenue officer of United Continental Holdings.
“It is another significant step in our growing cooperation with fellow Star Alliance members.”
Additionally, LOT is placing its “LO” code on Continental-operated flights between New York/Newark and Boston, Los Angeles, Miami, Orlando, San Francisco and Washington/Dulles that connect with LOT’s trans-Atlantic flights between Warsaw and New York/Newark.
“It gives me great pleasure to enter into cooperation with Continental Airlines. For many years now, LOT has been active in the American market which, from the perspective of a Polish air carrier, creates tremendous opportunities for growth,” said Maricn Pirog, chairman of the board of LOT Polish Airlines.
“Up until this time, LOT has had direct connections to the North American cities of Chicago, New York, Newark, and Toronto.
“Thanks to the signed agreement with our Star Alliance partner Continental Airlines, it will be possible for LOT passengers to reach other parts of the United States, which will significantly impact the competitiveness of our offer for travellers from both Europe and the United States.”