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Does LOT Airlines have TV?

Our Wireless In-Flight Entertainment System gives you access to a wide selection of films, TV series and entertainment shows.



Yes, LOT Polish Airlines offers in-flight entertainment (IFE) systems with seat-back TV screens on its long-haul fleet, which exclusively consists of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. In 2026, their IFE system features a wide selection of over 140 movies, TV series, games, and music, including international premieres and Polish classics. For shorter flights within Europe or to the Middle East operated by smaller aircraft like the Embraer or Boeing 737, there are generally no individual seat-back screens. Instead, passengers can access "e-press" (digital magazines and newspapers) via their own devices. If you are flying long-distance from Warsaw to New York or Tokyo, you will have a personal screen with a modern touch interface, whereas regional flights focus more on digital reading materials to keep passengers occupied.

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In addition to air-to-ground (ATG) transmission, an aircraft can also connect to the internet via an orbiting satellite. Satellite connections also enable airliners to provide in-flight TV programs as well.

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Frequent travelers give the airline an average rating of 7.1/10.

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If you're wondering if you can watch Netflix on a plane, the answer is yes – with the right setup. You can download movies and TV shows in advance to watch on your device without an internet connection. When flying, you should put your device in airplane mode and connect to the in-flight WiFi if it is available.

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Two of the three, JetBlue and Delta, offer seatback screens on most flights, which are not just for watching free movies, but for other forms of entertainment including — depending on the flight — browsing digital magazines, following guided meditations and more.

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flights under 2 hours: a snack. flights over 2 hours: a main meal. flights over 7 hours: a main meal and snack. flights over 12 hours: two main meals and a snack.

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Plenty of airlines offer Wi-Fi on flights, but not all service is created equal. Thanks to advancements in technology, we're seeing better speeds — but plenty of aircraft still rely on outdated equipment, so you'll be waiting a while for that Facebook feed to load.

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According to Travel and Leisure, there has never been a crash due to a phone not being in airplane mode. It's more of a courtesy to make sure that there isn't distracting interference. Even though the plane won't crash, it's important to switch your phone to airplane mode.

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According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Bluetooth headphones and other wireless devices are allowed during all phases of the flight, as long as they are in aeroplane mode. In general, you can use your trusty wireless Bluetooth headphones on planes. Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels.

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