Air TransportLOT Polish Airlines unveiled a redesigned cabin interior for its Boeing 737 MAX 8 fleet. The first aircraft featuring the new interior is scheduled to enter service in early 2026.
The updated design incorporates deep blue tones with warm amber accents, drawing inspiration from Polish landscapes and aesthetics.
According to Izabela Leszczyńska, Director of Product Development and Customer Experience Department, “Many of our passengers choose LOT because they associate the brand with Polish values and tradition.”

The cabin redesign is part of LOT’s effort to standardize its passenger experience across aircraft and ground touchpoints. UK-based design consultancy Tangerine worked on the project, focusing on visual and material consistency rather than introducing a new service concept.
The update coincides with changes underway in LOT’s medium-haul fleet. The airline operates 19 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, with additional units on order, and is progressively refreshing interiors as aircraft cycle through heavy maintenance.
The carrier also has an order for 40 Airbus A220s, which will replace the Embraer regional jet fleet from 2027.
LOT Polish Airlines is Poland’s state-owned flag carrier, founded in 1929, and operates a hub-and-spoke network from Warsaw serving destinations across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and North America.
