LOT Polish Airlines to equip Dreamliner fleet with in-flight Wi-Fi by 2026 

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LOT Polish Airlines announced on July 25, 2025, that 15 of its widebody Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 Dreamliners will offer inflight Wi-Fi for the first time.  

The aircraft will be equipped with Viasat’s Ka-band global in-flight connectivity solution, which will allow passengers to access video streaming, email, web browsing, and social media as part of an ongoing upgrade to LOT’s Dreamliner fleet.  

“As part of our cabin upgrade, which will provide a new quality of travel, we have partnered with Viasat, a global leader in connectivity, to implement our in-flight connectivity services,” said Izabela Leszczyńska, Director of Product Development and Customer Experience at LOT Polish Airlines. “Soon we will be able to offer our passengers the much-awaited convenience. The ability to enjoy Internet access while flying will top off the many changes that the retrofit of our Boeing B787 Dreamliner will bring.” 

The Dreamliner fleet upgrade will also include a new internal cabin design and seat replacements.  

The upgraded aircraft are expected to operate on international routes from Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) by early 2026. 

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