
LOT Polish Airlines has unveiled a new Boeing 737 MAX 8 cabin interior inspired by Poland’s natural landscapes, in particular the Tatra Mountains and the warm glow of the rising sun, reflected in copper and amber tones. On January 2nd, SP-LYA entered commercial service.
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Along with the refreshed Boeing 737 MAX 8 cabin, LOT Polish Airlines is introducing additional enhancements. Passengers will travel on modern seats offering a 6-way adjustable headrest, a 60W USB-C port, a mobile device holder and a range of ergonomic features designed to ensure a high level of comfort, even on longer flights. The seats were manufactured in Poland by RECARO, one of the world’s leading aircraft seat manufacturers.
The new aircraft interiors are a natural continuation of the changes LOT has been implementing for several years. Designed in the same spirit are the business lounges – the Mazurek and Polonez lounges in Warsaw, as well as the newly opened facility at Chicago O’Hare – which have been awarded, among others, by the Industrial Design Institute. This introduces a new visual language for the brand and forms part of the airline’s long-term development strategy.
In line with this approach, LOT will continue to modernise the interiors of subsequent aircraft and other travel-related spaces – from business lounges to digital platforms – promoting Polish craftsmanship, art and domestic brands.


