LOT Polish Airlines is revolutionizing air travel with flexible payment options designed to make booking flights more convenient and accessible. Through a partnership with PayPo, a leader in the Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services in Poland, LOT is introducing a new way for passengers to pay for their tickets—allowing them to fly now and pay later.
This innovative payment system is already popular among Polish consumers, with 2 million active users opting for PayPo’s deferred payment option to better manage their finances. The service is now available to LOT customers, providing more freedom when purchasing flight tickets. Passengers can book their dream vacations today and delay payments for a later date, giving them time to manage their household budgets more effectively.
PayPo has been operating since 2016, and its integration into LOT’s booking system marks another step toward modernizing the travel experience. The platform is available across 36,000 online sales platforms, and in 2023, it processed 13.5 million transactions worth a total of PLN 3.6 billion. The service has become an essential part of the online shopping landscape, and now travelers can take advantage of its flexibility when booking flights.
MaÅ‚gorzata Bichta-Bartoszek, Deputy Director of the Internet Sales Office at LOT Polish Airlines, stated that this new payment solution is designed to meet the needs of modern consumers who seek more control over their spending. “We are confident that our passengers will appreciate the flexibility of this service, allowing them to better plan their expenses while still enjoying great deals on tickets,” she said.
LOT’s new Cash & Miles and PayPo options offer passengers the ability to customize their travel experience and payment schedule, bringing a new level of convenience and flexibility to air travel. This initiative aligns with LOT’s commitment to customer satisfaction and supports the evolving preferences of today’s travelers.
With PayPo, passengers can now enjoy the benefits of booking in advance, without the immediate financial pressure. As more travelers embrace the option to buy now and pay later, this partnership is expected to attract even more customers looking for greater financial flexibility when booking their next adventure.