LOT Polish Airlines has announced a further addition to its 2024-2028 network expansion plan, introducing scheduled flights to Malaga, Spain, starting January 15, 2026.
This new route responds to growing passenger demand and strengthens connections between Poland and the vibrant Costa del Sol.
Travellers can now explore Malaga’s sunny shores, rich history, and lively culture with LOT Polish Airlines.
Flight Schedule and Details
From January 15, 2026, LOT Polish Airlines will operate flights between Warsaw and Malaga four times a week. These will operate on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
Departures from Warsaw are scheduled at 10:20 AM, with return flights leaving Malaga at 3:35 PM. Starting February 24, 2026, the airline will increase the frequency to six weekly flights to accommodate rising demand.

The flight duration is approximately four hours, ensuring a convenient and pleasant journey.
“The new Malaga route reflects strong market demand and enhances connectivity between Poland and Andalusia,” says Robert Ludera, Commercial Proxy and Director of Network Planning at LOT Polish Airlines.
“Costa del Sol’s popularity among Polish travellers has surged, with over 100,000 Poles visiting last year. Malaga’s warm climate, rich culture, and authentic Andalusian charm make it a perfect addition to our Spanish network. We’re confident our passengers will love this destination.”
Malaga: City of Sun and Charm
Malaga, located on Spain’s Costa del Sol, boasts over 300 sunny days annually and average temperatures of 23°C, offering an extended summer compared to much of Europe.
Its Mediterranean warmth, vibrant culture, and welcoming atmosphere draw travellers seeking relaxation and adventure.
Whether craving sunny beaches, historical landmarks, or culinary delights, Malaga delivers an unforgettable experience.

A Journey Through History
Malaga’s history spans centuries, visible in its ancient landmarks. The Teatro Romano, a 1st-century Roman theatre, transports visitors back in time.
Meanwhile, the Alcazaba Fortress, a stunning Moorish monument, offers breathtaking city views and well-preserved ruins. Strolling through Malaga’s streets, you’ll feel the echoes of its rich past at every turn.
Celebrating Picasso’s Legacy
Malaga is the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, the iconic creator of Cubism. The Museo Picasso Málaga showcases over 200 of his works, including paintings, sculptures, and ceramics, many donated or loaned by his family.
Art lovers and casual visitors alike will be captivated by the bold colours and unique shapes in this remarkable collection, making the museum a must-visit.

A Food Lover’s Paradise
Malaga’s cuisine embodies the best of southern Spain—fresh, flavourful, and simple. From tapas to refreshing ajoblanco soup and sweet Moscatel wines, the city is a haven for food enthusiasts.
Seafood shines in dishes like gambas al pil pil (spicy garlic prawns) and espetos de sardinas (grilled sardine skewers). Along the coast, chiringuitos—traditional beachside eateries—serve these specialties with stunning Mediterranean views.
Beaches
Malaga’s 16 diverse beaches, many awarded the Blue Flag for exceptional water quality and facilities, cater to all types of visitors.
La Malagueta, near the vibrant Muelle Uno harbor, is the city’s most iconic beach. La Caleta offers sunny shores, while Baños del Carmen blends historic charm with scenic beauty. Shaded palms and exotic greenery provide relief from the midday heat, ensuring a relaxing beach experience.
Conclusion
The new service supports the carrier’s 2024-2028 network expansion plan. With LOT Polish Airlines’ new route, exploring Malaga has become far more accessible.
With its sunny beaches, historic sites, and delicious cuisine, this Andalusian gem promises a memorable escape.


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