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LOT Polish Airlines business class to Bristol runs $1,800 to $4,800 round-trip through Warsaw (WAW), connecting from Chicago O'Hare or Newark, with fares far below the $5,500-$7,000 typical retail price on this Central European routing. There's no nonstop US-to-Bristol business class product from any carrier, so every airline sends you through a hub — LOT's advantage is that Warsaw is a compact, efficient connection point rather than a mega-hub like Heathrow or Frankfurt, and the transatlantic long-haul leg is where the real business class experience happens.
LOT Business on the transatlantic sectors (787 Dreamliner from ORD/EWR) uses a 1-2-1 lie-flat configuration with direct aisle access from every seat, roughly 78 inches of bed length, adjustable lumbar support, and a 15.6-inch entertainment screen. It's not as flashy as Qatar's Qsuite or Delta One Suite, but it's a legitimate fully flat product with solid dining service featuring Polish and international menus, plus decent Wi-Fi. The Warsaw-to-Bristol connecting flight is a shorter regional jet in a business class that's more premium economy in feel — wider seat, blocked middle, better catering — so don't expect lie-flat on that short hop, but you get it where it matters on the long haul.
From the US, LOT flies business class to Bristol via two gateways: Chicago O'Hare and Newark, both feeding into Warsaw before the short connector to Bristol. Chicago departures tend to run slightly cheaper due to more competitive scheduling against United's Star Alliance partnership traffic, while Newark works well for East Coast travelers wanting a single connection. Total journey time is typically 12-14 hours including the Warsaw layover, which LOT keeps reasonably tight — usually under two hours if timed well.
Pricing follows predictable seasonal patterns: the cheapest fares, often near the $1,800-$2,200 floor, show up in January, February, and early November. Summer (June-August) and the December holidays push fares toward the $4,000-$4,800 ceiling. Booking 3-4 months out generally captures the better half of that range; last-minute bookings inside 30 days rarely see anything under $3,500.
Compared to American Airlines, which routes Bristol-bound travelers through Philadelphia or Dallas connecting onward to London and then a short domestic UK hop, LOT's Warsaw connection is usually $800-$1,500 cheaper for a comparable lie-flat product, and American's business class (Flagship Suite on select routes, older recliner seats on others) is inconsistent depending on aircraft. British Airways and Lufthansa offer more frequency but at premium pricing with fewer discount fare buckets. LOT consistently undercuts all five competitors named here for travelers willing to route through Warsaw instead of London or Frankfurt.
BestBusinessClass.com works with LOT Polish Airlines through consolidator fare agreements not listed on public booking engines, and clients typically save 30-45% versus retail on this specific routing. A Personal Travel Manager can check availability across both Chicago and Newark departures, lock in seat assignments on the 787, and coordinate the Warsaw connection timing. Call (855) 815-4774 to get a live quote — fares in this range move fast once seasonal demand picks up.
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Located at Warsaw Chopin Airport, featuring Polish cuisine including pierogi and bigos, premium vodka selection, shower facilities, and a quiet rest area. Star Alliance partner lounges available at other airports.
Round-trip fares through BestBusinessClass.com's consolidator network range from $1,800 to $4,800, depending on season and booking window. Retail prices for this Warsaw-connecting route typically run $5,500-$7,000, so consolidator pricing represents savings of roughly 30-45% versus what you'd find on public booking sites.
LOT's transatlantic business class uses a 1-2-1 lie-flat configuration on 787 Dreamliners, offering direct aisle access, roughly 78 inches of bed length, and a 15.6-inch screen. The Warsaw-to-Bristol connecting leg uses a shorter regional business cabin with recliner-style seats, not lie-flat, since that segment is under two hours.
January, February, and early November offer the lowest fares, often near the $1,800-$2,200 floor. Book 3-4 months in advance for the best availability at moderate pricing; summer and December holiday travel push fares toward $4,000-$4,800, and last-minute bookings inside 30 days rarely drop below $3,500.
LOT offers two US gateways for this routing: Chicago O'Hare (ORD) and Newark (EWR), both connecting through Warsaw (WAW) before a short onward flight to Bristol. Chicago departures are often slightly cheaper, while Newark suits East Coast travelers seeking a straightforward single connection.
BestBusinessClass.com uses consolidator fare agreements — wholesale rates negotiated directly with airlines — that aren't published on Expedia, Google Flights, or LOT's own site. These private fares typically save clients 30-60% versus retail, and a Personal Travel Manager handles the full booking process, including seat selection and connection timing.
Our Personal Travel Managers find private fares not available on any booking site.
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