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Aegean Airlines upgrades Ljubljana services

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NEWS FLASH


Aegean Airlines is upgrading its seasonal summer flights between Athens and Ljubljana to year-round operations in 2024. The carrier will restore services between the two capitals on April 5 of next year and will continue operating the route past October into the 2024/25 winter season, twice per week. Tickets have now been put on sale up until the 2025 summer season. However, changes and modifications remain possible at this early stage. Aegean Airlines introduced flights between the two cities this June and maintained operations until mid-October.

December 14, 2023
Ljubljana Newsflash slovenia Summer 2024 Winter 2024/2025
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  1. Anonymous13:32

    Maybe not the biggest deal but still good news for those of us living in Ljubljana.

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  2. Anonymous13:34

    Amazing.

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  3. Anonymous13:37

    Finally!!!

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  4. Anonymous13:41

    First time Aegean flying to LJU year-round right?

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  5. Anonymous13:42

    Where is notLufthansa? He said they will end LJU?

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    1. notLufthansa10:22

      It is one thing to announce a route, something else is to keep it open as promised. Come back to this article in Nov 24 ;)
      I do hope I wll be proven wrong.

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    2. Anonymous13:41

      So because they flew "empty" according to you in summer 2023 they will add winter flights next year? Not to mention they will fly from April instead of June as this year. The logic lol.

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    3. Anonymous10:12

      notLufthansa is spreading false facts. A3 route to Ljubljana was a success, with LF beyond 80%. Their plan is to increase summer frequency, but not in 2024 (lack of capacity due to neo engine issues).

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  6. Anonymous13:44

    They need to upgrade frequencies as well, last summer flights were packed so there is demand. 3 or 4 weekly would be great and would allow more transfers via ATH!

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    1. Anonymous14:49

      Give them time. SKP was operated with a turboprop 2 or 3 weekly and now it is 6 weekly again with a turboprop. LJU is now finally waking up and 2024 looks good.

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    2. Anonymous15:50

      Aegean's NEOs have Pratt engines. So next year the fleet situation will be tight as 10 aircraft will have to be grounded for a long period of time so that the fix can be implemented to the engines.

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    3. Anonymous16:06

      And they upgraded the not owned A320 leasing with the lessors in order not to have big problems in 2024.

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  7. Anonymous13:55

    Also they keep ZAG at 3 weekly and not 2 weekly next winter!!

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    1. Anonymous14:00

      Ground breaking

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    2. Anonymous14:15

      They do not fly to ZAG in February at all.

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    3. Anonymous14:30

      They do I just found flights for 14 February. They fly year round to ZAG.

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    4. Anonymous15:13

      they dont fly between 6.1 and 13.2

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    5. Anonymous18:08

      its 2 weekly

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    6. Anonymous20:45

      3 weekly from March and they maintaining those 3w flights next winter.

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  8. Anonymous13:56

    Do we know if they will introduce any new destination to the Ex-Yu for 2024? ZAD or SJJ from ATH would be great additions!

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    1. Anonymous14:00

      not to the Ex-Yu but from the Ex-Yu ;)

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    2. Anonymous14:11

      Pula, Zadar, Rijeka, Tivat, Banja Luka, Nis.

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    3. Anonymous16:03

      TIV would be great ZAD was in their network back in the days.

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  9. Anonymous15:48

    Bravo Fraport!

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    1. Anonymous13:31

      LoL !

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  10. Anonymous16:01

    Great! Have heard flights were quite busy this summer season so great to have them back in 2024 full-time!

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  11. Anonymous16:58

    Funny how the biggest win for LJU has been from an airline that never applied for that subsidy tender

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    1. Anonymous17:45

      They said it's not worth the effort and the route is overperforming nevertheless. :-)

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    2. Anonymous18:06

      uff overperforming

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  12. Anonymous18:31

    Bravo for Ljubljana!

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  13. Anonymous19:47

    I think that they planned to serve LJU this winter via SKP but Wizz Air announced the route before them and they knew that they have lost the game and didnt even bother launching it which is smart.

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    1. Anonymous20:46

      I don't think its competitive for them to launch ATH-SKP-LJU.

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    2. notLufthansa10:25

      Greek islands are poorly connected during winter and Slovenians are interested in them only during warm period of the year. I seriously doubt Greeks are interested in Slovenia…

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    3. Anonymous15:31

      Greeks travel in Slovenia more than they travel to Croatia!

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    4. Anonymous10:16

      From subjective perspective (while flying this route) there were more Greeks than Slovenians on board. Slovenians still prefer agency charters to the islands, it seems. On top of that there were MANY passengers transfering from Emirates (Australian, US passports etc). A3 is codesharing with them on Dubai and New York routes and it seems they profit a lot from that, feeding their own routes.

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  14. Anonymous21:53

    Very nice.

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