LOT Polish Airlines Compensation Claim No Response

A silent LOT Polish Airlines claim needs a short, deadline-aware follow-up. The goal is to prove LOT received the EU261 claim, keep Warsaw connection evidence together, and avoid losing time to vague reminders.

Quick answer

Chase LOT once with the case reference, flight facts, Warsaw connection or final-arrival proof, requested EU261 amount, and a request for a compensation decision. If LOT still does not answer, prepare a ULC-ready file and watch the Polish deadline risk.

Check the LOT claim before chasing

Confirm EU261 coverage, amount, Warsaw evidence, and deadline risk before sending another reminder.

Make The LOT Timeline Reviewable

1

Claim sent

Save LOT complaint form screenshots, case reference, attachment names, and acknowledgement email.

2

Evidence complete

Keep booking reference, ticket number, LOT flight number, Warsaw connection records, and final-arrival proof.

3

Reminder sent

Restate the requested EU261 amount and ask LOT to accept the claim or give a flight-specific reason.

4

Escalation file ready

Prepare the claim, reminders, response gap, receipts, and chronology before the Polish deadline becomes tight.

LOT-Specific Issues To Separate

  • One-ticket Warsaw missed connections need original itinerary, rebooking message, missed boarding pass, and final-destination arrival time.
  • Refund, rerouting, and care reimbursement messages should not be treated as a decision on fixed EU261 compensation.
  • If LOT later cites weather, ATC, technical, crew, or aircraft rotation, ask for the exact event, timing, causal link, and recovery measures.
  • Poland can create shorter practical deadline pressure than some other EU countries, so avoid repeated vague reminders near the limitation window.

Short LOT Follow-Up Wording

I am following up on LOT case [reference] for flight LO [number] on [date]. This remains a request for fixed EU261 compensation of [amount] per passenger. Please confirm whether LOT accepts the claim or provide a final response identifying the specific disruption reason, timing, affected aircraft or flight, and reasonable measures relied on.

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Do Not Let LOT Silence Consume Deadline Time

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Source note

Reviewed on 23 August 2026 using EU261 passenger-rights guidance, Your Europe complaint guidance, LOT Polish Airlines complaint/passenger-rights context, and Polish Civil Aviation Authority passenger-rights escalation context. Reddit/community wording was used only for passenger-language patterns around no response, Warsaw missed connections, and deadline anxiety.

Disclaimer

This guide is provided for informational purposes only. FlightClaimGuide does not provide legal advice and recommends seeking independent professional advice for complex legal matters.