LOT passengers will get a new snack. You can’t buy it in stores

Wafelki LOT

Nothing improves mood like a snack and a drink on a plane or train. PLL LOT has prepared a new sweet delicacy for passengers.

LOT Polish Airlines have announced the enrichment of the on -board offer with a unique snack – a wafer created exclusively for the carrier. It will not be available in regular sale, you can only try it on board LOT aircraft.

Wafelek Lot. What is this new?

The delicacy is produced by Skawa, and Wafelek is translated with cream and covered with chocolate. “This is the first sweet delicacy developed exclusively for LOT, which is an expression of attachment to domestic traditions, hospitality and high-quality on-board service. The product will be served free of charge on selected cruises,” reads a press release.

What can you get to eat in a flight?

Products for the PLL LOT on -board service are not chosen by accident. Passengers in the ticket price receive, among others buns from Putka (salty and sweet, in various variants), Tymbark or Hortex juices, Ustronianka water or Mokate coffee.

“Polish Airlines LOT consistently support domestic producers, promoting Polish brands on board their aircraft and in airport spaces,” explains the line.

After the announcement of new products, passengers wanted to make sure that they would still get “Putki”, i.e. buns of this bakery. “Relax, Putki stay. Wafelki will be an additional snack,” it was announced on the line fanpage.

Actions promoting Polish brands also reach beyond deck – in business centers in Warsaw passengers can use cosmetics of domestic beauty brands and relax in a space designed by Polish furniture and ceramics manufacturers.

Skawa SA is a Polish company with over 110 years of tradition, specializing in the production of sweets-including wafers, gingerbread, biscuits and dragons-created only from natural, non-genetically unmodified raw materials. Its products, distinguished by the prestigious emblem of The Best in Poland, go to both national commercial chains and foreign markets, including to Europe, Arab countries, Canada and the USA.

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