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- In 2000/2001 winter season, LOT increased significantly the number of its connections. It was first of all related to the process of transforming Okęcie Airport into a hub. Owing to this, Warsaw has become an attractive place not only for local but also for transit traffic.
- Establishing new connections, among others, to Zagreb, Tallinn, Bucharest, and London (Gatwick).
- LOT’s fleet increased by eight Embraers ERJ-145 and three Boeings 737-500. Delivery of 11 new airplanes in 2000 was the largest delivery of planes in one year in the company’s history.
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| 2001 |
- The number of passengers transported within one year exceeded 3 million.
- Again, LOT is included in the group of the best airlines in the world; high quality of onboard services, professionalism of service, punctuality and quality of meals were praised in OAG’s and Business Traveller’s rankings.
- Establishment of new connections, among others, to Odessa, Göteborg, Beirut, Damascus and Zielona Góra.
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| 2002 |
- During a meeting of heads of airlines participating in the Qualiflyer Group alliance, which took place on 8 February in Zurich, a decision was made to complete cooperation under the alliance. LOT makes attempts at being accepted in a different alliance.
- Regular connections are established between Warsaw and Kaliningrad and Bratislava as well as Poznań and Frankfurt.
- In April, LOT and Lufthansa signed a preliminary agreement on strategic
cooperation and a code-share agreement on joint operation of airline connections between Poland and Germany. Those agreements have opened up for the Polish airlines a road to membership in Star Alliance.
- LOT receives another award from OAG and Business Traveller.
- In July, LOT and ATR, an Italian and French consortium, signed a contract for the supply of five ATR-42 500 airplanes.
- By cutting a white and blue ribbon girding the Crane sculpture located in the atrium, Aleksander Kwaśniewski, President of the Republic of Poland, symbolically opened a new office building of LOT Polish Airlines. His Eminence, Cardinal Józef Glemp, the Primate of Poland took part in this ceremony, as well as he blessed the building and the audience gathered.
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| 2003 |
- Miles & More has become a programme for passengers who fly
frequently with LOT Polish Airlines. The programme includes over 8 million participants all over the world and is the largest programme of that kind in Europe.
- In Paris, LOT and Embraer Brazilian manufacturer signed an agreement for the delivery of Embraer 170 airplanes with 70 seats.
- OAG and Business Traveller again recognizes LOT as the Best Central and East European Airlines by.
- 26 October, LOT becomes a member of Star Alliance,
the world’s largest alliance of airlines, the members of which set the highest standards in world’s aviation industry. In connection with joining the Star Alliance by LOT, Boeing 737-500 SP-LKE received new promotional painting.
- Subsequent code-share agreements are signed with United, bmi, Aeroflot, and All Nippon Airways.
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| 2004 |
- LOT started to sell etix electronic tickets for domestic connections.
- Conclusion of a code-share agreement with Air Canada and TAP Portugal
- In March, LOT as the first airlines in the world introduces Embraer 170 being the most recent product of the Brazilian manufacturer. The first commercial flight of the plane takes place on 17 March from Warsaw to Vienna.
- For the seventh time in succession, Business Traveller recognizes LOT as the best carrier in the region.
- In June, during Poznań Fairs of Industrial Technologies and Investment Goods, President Aleksander Kwaśniewski distinguished LOT with the Special Award of the President of the Republic of Poland for its
"Special contribution in bringing Poles closer to the nations of Europe and the rest of the world."
- LOT celebrates the 75th anniversary of its existence. On this occasion, among others, in the Museum of Posters in Warsaw-Wilanów an exhibition of posters issued by LOT takes place, an album is published, as well as an occasional stamp and FDC envelope are released.
- New connections to Dublin and Venice are established.
- Over 4 million passengers have used LOT’s services
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| 2005 |
- For the eighth time, Business Traveller
recognizes LOT as the best carrier in Central and Eastern Europe.
- A decision is made about selecting a new long-distance aircraft. In October 2008, Boeing 787 Dreamliners will start to be used by LOT and LOT will become the first airlines in Europe to receive this plane model
- January - Centralwings obtains its Airline Licence and commences ticket sales. - LOT Polish Airlines wins internet portal Pasażer.com's first internet poll for best airline.
- February 1st - The first Centralwings Boeing 737 flight takes off, from Warsaw to London Gatwick.
- March 4th - LOT Boeing 767 pilot Janusz Centka, on the basis of a proposal by the Polish Aeroclub, is awarded the Lilienthal Medal - the highest honour for glider pilots - at a meeting of the FAI International Gliding Committee in Lausanne. Capt. Janusz Centka is the seventh Pole and the second LOT pilot to receive this prestigious award.
- May - LOT orders four Embraer 175 aircraft. May 31st - The Presidents of LOT S.A. and All Nippon Airways sign a code-share agreement between the two airlines in Kyoto, Japan.
- August 1st - LOT launch a new publicity campaign under the slogan "You're flying in good hands". July 14th - LOT takes delivery of a Boeing 767-300ER SP-LPE.
- September 7th - The Supervisory Board of LOT S.A. pass a resolution expressing its agreement to the conclusion of a contract to purchase seven Boeing 787 Dreamliners. LOT will be the first airline in Europe and the second in the world to receive this model. - LOT opens a new route from Warsaw to Ljubljana. - LOT S.A. is awarded, for the 8th year running, the title of "Best Airline in Central and Eastern Europe".
- October 30th - LOT S.A. and Singapore Airlines sign a route-sharing agreement, thanks to which customers of both airlines are able to travel conveniently on routes between South-East Asia and Poland.
- November 28th - LOT opens a new route from Warsaw to Bydgoszcz and reopens the route from Warsaw to Zielona Góra. Jetstream 32 aircraft will service these routes.
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| 2006 |
- May 28th - Pope Benedict XVI returns to Rome on a LOT flight following his pilgrimage to Poland. - LOT S.A. signs an inter-airline electronic ticketing agreement with British Airways.
- April 28th - LOT takes delivery of the newest type of aircraft in its fleet - the Embraer EMB-175 SP–LIA. June - LOT S.A. is awarded the title of "Brand of High Reputation" in the Services and Trade category.
- June 17th - LOT Boeing 767 pilot Janusz Centka, flying the Polish glider "Diana", wins the title of World Champion in the 15-metre class at the 29th World Gliding Championships in Sweden. - LOT S.A. is awarded the title of "King of Jazz 2006" by the organizers of the 12th International Open-Air Jazz in the Old Town Festival. July - LOT begins a series of charter flights on the Tokyo – Warsaw – Tokyo route, ordered by Japanese firm The Contact Inc.
- August 1st - Participants of the 17th World Precision Flying Championships, at which LOT pilots Krzysztof Wieczorek, Janusz Darocha and Krzysztof Skrętowicz won 1st, 2nd and 3rd place respectively, return to Warsaw. The same day, participants of the 15th World Rally Flying Championships in Troyes, France, at which LOT pilot Capt. Wacław Wieczorek and son Michał won 1st place, also return to Warsaw.
- September 12th - LOT launches an advertising campaign for its new Business Class on transatlantic flights. - LOT S.A. receives the "Leader of Polish Tourism 2006" certificate, awarded by the Tourism Promotion Agency in the Airline category.
- October 4th - LOT S.A. is awarded, for the first time, the title of "IT Leader" and prize in a competition organized by weekly "Computerworld", for achievements in the use of IT. October 29th - LOT reopens the Katowice – Munich – Katowice route, suspended in 2001.
- November 9th - LOT S.A. and the Polish Tourist Organisation sign a cooperation agreement at LOT's Headquarters - LOT has carried 3,708,239 passengers.
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| 2007 |
- April 16th - LOT launches a campaign for the promotion of domestic flights in ATR aircraft with new, more comfortable seats. May 7th - LOT opens routes from Katowice to Turin and from Warsaw to Stuttgart.
- May 11th - LOT S.A. is recognized as Patron of the Polish Academy of Medicine, at the Royal Castle in Warsaw. August 7th - Boeing's newest aircraft, the 787 Dreamliner, is unveiled in Seattle, with the participation of representatives of LOT S.A.
- June 3rd - LOT opens a route from Rzeszów to New York. May - LOT S.A. wins internet portal Pasażer.com's 3rd internet poll for "Best Airline (2006) in Poland".
- July - LOT is the first airline in Poland to launch a Virtual Stewardess on its website. The computerised figure, an InteliWISE intelligent avatar, is able to serve an innumerable number of customers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. - Ticket sales begin for flights from Warsaw to Beijing. July 28th - The Awards Committee of the Władysławowo Sports Walk of Fame, at their 8th awards, honours LOT pilot Capt. Witold Filus. Filus is the third LOT pilot, after Jerzy Makula and Wacław Wieczorek, to receive this unusual "Star".
- August - Capt. Janusz Centka wins the gold medal, in the Polish glider "Diana 2", in the 15-metre class at the European Gliding Championships. - LOT launches an advertising campaign promoting its Warsaw - Hanover route. - LOT S.A. signs a contract with Ukrainian airline Dniproavia for maintenance of Embraer ERJ-145 aircraft.
- September 17th - In London, representatives of LOT S.A collect, for the second time, the prestigious Business Traveller award for "Best Airline in Central and Eastern Europe".
- October 27th - LOT S.A. is honoured by the Warsaw Destination Alliance foundation in recognition of its contribution to a campaign promoting Warsaw as an attractive business and tourist destination. - LOT opens a route from Wrocław to Brussels.
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| 2008 |
- LOT S.A. signs a contract for the purchase of twelve Embraer EMB- 175 aircraft, to be delivered in 2009-2012.
- February - LOT launches of internet check-in: Web Check-In for passengers beginning their journeys at LOT-serviced national airports.
- March 30th - LOT reopens the direct connection from Warsaw to Beijing. - LOT S.A. signs a contract with the Luxembourgish airline Luxair for joint use of connections on the Warsaw - Berlin - Luxembourg route.
- March - LOT S.A. wins, for the second time in a row, the title of "Best Traditional Airline" in Pasażer.com's internet poll. - Capt. Wacław Wieczorek wins the silver medal at the 17th World Precision Flying Championships. Polish crew Janusz Darocha and Zbigniew Chrząszcz wins the gold medal at the 16th World Rally Flying Championships. Fellow team Capt. Krzysztof Skrętowicz and Krzysztof Wieczorek wins the bronze medal.
- July 24th - LOT S.A. and the Polish Olympic Committee initial an agreement by which LOT receives the title of Official Carrier of the Polish Olympic Team at the Beijing Games. - Capt. Janusz Centka wins the silver medal in the 15-metre class at the 30th World Gliding Championships. - Capt. Dariusz Kędzierski wins the gold medal at the 10th European Microlight Championships. September 22nd - Prestigious British magazine Business Traveller awards LOT S.A., for the 11th time, the title of "Best Eastern European Airline". September 30th - Ryszard Kaczorowski, former President of Poland, is presented with the honorary badge "For Services to LOT Polish Airlines S.A.".
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| 2009 |
- In January LOT Polish Airlines commemorate its 80th Anniversary. On this occasion a special 80th Anniversary logo has been designed. It's been widely used for both internal and extrenal communications.
- January marks the 80th anniversary of the establishment of LOT Polish Airlines. A special logo is designed to commemorate this jubilee and is used in all forms of external and internal communication.
- March – Changes in the composition of the Supervisory and Management Boards of LOT Polish Airlines. Sebastian Mikosz is appointed as acting President of the Management Board
- 26th March – The Management Board of LOT Polish Airlines decides to close Centralwings. On 9 June court adjudicates the bankruptcy of Centralwings.
- April - At the Reader's Digest Trusted Brands 2009 Award Ceremony held at the Porczyński Gallery in Warsaw LOT Polish Airlines receives the Most Eco-Friendly Brand Award in the Airline category.
- 16th April – Launch of the flight service between Kraków and Athens
- 8th May – Launch of the flight service between Warsaw and Belgrade (LOT returns to the Serbian market after 15 years’ hiatus)
- 11th May – Sebastian Mikosz is appointed as the President of the Management Board and CEO of LOT Polish Airlines
- 20th May – Court adjudicates the bankruptcy of LOT Ground Services. LOT Services signs an agreement with the receiver concerning the lease of LOT Ground Services company.

- May – LOT Polish Airlines sets up a new charter division called LOT Charters.
- 1st June – The first charter flight operated by LOT Charters
- 4th June – LOT Polish Airlines’ Golden Plane (Boeing 737-400) carries 160 „golden” passengers to Brussels to mark the celebrations of the 20th anniversary of the fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe
- June – New business class menu by chef Robert Sowa
- 10th July – Launch of flight service between Kraków and Rome
- 26th July - Polish pilots take all medals at the 19th World Precision Flying Championship held in Toruń. Krzysztof Wieczorek wins the gold medal, the silver and bronze medals go to Janusz Darocha and Marek Kachaniak. Poland wins in team competition.
- August – LOT Polish Airlines announces the financial results for 2008 and launches the restructuring program
- 26th August – Morgan Stanley investment bank is selected as a financial advisor for LOT Polish Airlines

- September – LOT Polish Airlines is named the official airline of the XIX Economic Forum in Krynica
- 2nd September – A new Embraer 175 joins the fleet of LOT Polish Airlines. The 600th aircraft of the E-jet family (twin-engined medium range jet airlines) painted in a special livery lands at the Okęcie airport.
- 12th September - Wacław Wieczorek and Bolesław Radomski (both pilots with LOT Polish Airlines) win the silver medal at the 7th FAI European Rally Flying Championship in Castellon, Spain. Poland wins gold in team competition.
- 21st September – LOT Polish Airlines wins the prestigious Business Traveller Award for “Best Eastern European Airline” for the twelfth time in a row. An advertising campaign for LOT Polish Airlines featuring famous London black cabs is launched on the streets of London
- 7th October – A LOT Polish Airlines aircraft is painted in a special livery advertising the city of Kraków and Małopolska region. The vertical stabilizer of the Embraer 170 bears an image of Leonardo da Vinci’s Lady with an Ermine from the collection of the Czartoryski Museum in Kraków. Lady with an Ermine is the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in Poland and at the same time one of the most exceptional and famous symbols of Krakow.
- October – Kaleidoscope, LOT Polish Airlines inflight magazine, receives the second-place award at the IX Business Bulletin Awards. Kaleidoscope is awarded in the most prestigious External Bulletin category.
- 8th November – LOT Polish Airlines and Cargojet, Canada’s leading air cargo operator, inaugurate the first direct transatlantic freighter service in the history of Polish commercial aviation. A Boeing 767-200 ER Freighter, with a cargo capacity of up to 45 tonnes, will provide a weekly service between Katowice and Hamilton in Canada.
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