Flights to Bangkok. LOT Polish Airlines announces the evacuation of Poles


“LOT Polish Airlines are planning return flights from Bangkok to Warsaw for Polish citizenswhich could be implemented on March 11, 2026 or on subsequent days. Please report your willingness to use them,” it is stated on the PLL LOT website.
As reported, with interested persons A dedicated team will contact you by phoneto provide details about possible return flights and finalize the ticket purchase.
“Enter your personal data. If you are traveling with other people, also add their data. They will be used to estimate the scale of demand for additional flights,” the carrier said.
War in Iran. Middle East with closed airspace
The United States and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday, February 28, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior officials. In retaliation, Tehran launched attacks, including: on US bases in the region, resulting in many airlines canceling their flights in the region.
LOT Polish Airlines, in accordance with the recommendation of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, decided to suspend cruises to Dubai until March 11 inclusive.
See also: LOT cancels flights to the Middle East. “Safety is a priority”
The carrier informed that its operational services are working on solutions that will enable the organization of the return of passengers from the United Arab Emirates to Poland, using partner airlines. Previously, LOT Polish Airlines canceled flights to Riyadh until March 8, and connections to Tel Aviv are suspended until March 18 inclusive.
The army flies to the Persian Gulf for Poles
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Wednesday that he had decided to use military aircraft to support the evacuation of Poles from the Middle East and sent such a request to President Karol Nawrocki. The President of the Republic of Poland, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, signed a decision on the use of the Polish Military Contingent in the Middle East in the evacuation of Polish troops. citizens residing in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, Israel, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and the United Arab Emirates.
Poland evacuates citizens from the Middle East; Since March 1, 4,881 people have left the region, as Maciej Wewiór, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said on Saturday morning.




