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Dutch KLM has been connecting Ljubljana with Amsterdam today

Dutch KLM has been connecting Ljubljana with Amsterdam today

The Dutch KLM is a new bidder of air transport in Slovenia, which has been connecting the Ljubljana airport to Amsterdam since today.

“We are delighted with the arrival of KLM airports at the Ljubljana airport, as this gives our passengers better connectivity via a branched Schiphol network. Seven additional flights a week in Amsterdam is the response to the increasing demand for this link, which serves for both private and business trips, « said Fraporta Slovenia Management Director Babett Stapel.

In April, there will also be a new connection with Düsseldorf, where the German low -cost Eurowings carrier will fly.

According to current carriers forecasts, links of British Airway will return to London, Iberia to Madrid, Aegean Airlines in Athens, Transavie France in Paris (Orly), Finnaire in Helsinki and Air Montenegra to Tivat. Thus, in the summer season, there will be as many as 27 links per 26 airports with 24 carriers.

Ryaniar Strengthens Zagreb Airport

In the first quarter of this year, the Zagreb Airport Franjo Tudjman achieved eight percent growth of passenger transport, and last year they had more than four million passengers. Ryaniar, which linked the Croatian capital with 22 destinations, contributed to the growth in the winter, the airport said.

Zagreb will be associated with 70 destinations this year, with 20 carriers driving. Croatia Airlines announced for the summer timetable the opening of new lines against Milan, Prague, Bucharest, Madrid and Hamburg. It will also increase the number of flights on existing lines in Barcelona and Tirana, and flies to Berlin and Stockholm in March.

Ryanair began flying to Palermo on Sunday, and is also planning to increase the number of flights on existing lines to destinations such as Milano, Rome, Malta, Brussels, Palma de Mallorca and Frankfurt Hahn. The meming line will now operate throughout the year. Turkish Airlines will increase the number of flights to Istanbul, KLM will use larger aircraft on the Amsterdam line, with Air France and Lufthansa planning several weekly flights and using larger aircraft on Paris and Frankfurt lines. The South Korean low -cost T’way Air will connect with Seoul between June and October, and the Canadian Air Transat between May and October with Toronto.



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