K2
Eurolot
Poland
IATA
K2
Kilo Two
ICAO
ELO
Radio Callsign
EUROLOT
Example: "EUROLOT One Two Three" for K2123
About the "EUROLOT" Callsign
When Eurolot pilots communicate with air traffic control, they identify themselves using the radio callsign "EUROLOT" followed by the flight number spoken in aviation pronunciation. For example, flight 456 would be "EUROLOT Four Five Six." Radio callsigns are assigned by ICAO and are distinct from the airline's marketing name.
Destinations (17)
| Code | Airport | City | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| AMS | Amsterdam Airport Schiphol | Amsterdam | NL |
| BVA | Paris Beauvais Tille Airport | Beauvais/Tille | FR |
| BRU | Brussels Airport | Brussels | BE |
| DBV | Dubrovnik Airport | Dubrovnik | HR |
| GDN | Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport | Gdansk | PL |
| HEL | Helsinki Vantaa Airport | Helsinki | FI |
| KRK | John Paul II International Airport Krakow-Balice Airport | Krakow | PL |
| LUZ | Lublin Airport | Lublin | PL |
| MXP | Malpensa International Airport | Milan | IT |
| CDG | Charles de Gaulle International Airport | Paris | FR |
| FCO | Leonardo Da Vinci (Fiumicino) International Airport | Rome | IT |
| RZE | Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport | Rzeszow | PL |
| SPU | Split Airport | Split | HR |
| WAW | Warsaw Chopin Airport | Warsaw | PL |
| WRO | Copernicus Wroclaw Airport | Wroclaw | PL |
| ZAD | Zemunik Airport | Zadar | HR |
| ZRH | Zurich Airport | Zurich | CH |