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Aegean Airlines upgrades Ljubljana service

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Greece’s flag carrier Aegean Airlines plans to upgrade its seasonal summer flights between Athens and Ljubljana to run on select months over the winter as well. The carrier plans to maintain two weekly flights between the two capitals during the 2025/26 winter season, which begins on October 26, up until January 2, 2026, after which no flights are planned until March 3, 2026. It will deploy its Airbus A320 aircraft on the route. Changes at this early stage remain possible. Aegean initially planned to operate winter flights between the two cities during the ongoing 2024/25 winter season, however, these did not materialise.

March 25, 2025
Ljubljana Newsflash slovenia Winter 2025/2026
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  1. Anonymous13:37

    Lets hope it works this time.

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  2. Anonymous13:48

    How long would the ATR flight take?

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    1. Anonymous14:26

      It says the flights are on the A320.

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    2. Anonymous18:36

      That doesnt mean that this person can not ask such question, does it?

      @13:38 Probably 2.5 to 3 hours maybe more.

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  3. Anonymous13:50

    They need to add some extra summer flights, the prices are insane

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    1. Anonymous14:27

      A3 has issues with the NEO engines so it has fewer available aircraft than it needs.

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    2. Anonymous15:49

      Yes anon 14:27 but the new neos that recently ( about 2 years ago ) came and gonna come don't have the engine issue . Mr Vasilakis said 10-12 airplanes have the problem.

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    3. Anonymous17:40

      He said that 10-12 aircraft per YEAR will be unavailable because of the engine issues until the end of 2027.

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    4. Anonymous18:38

      No, anon 17:40 10 to 12 in total . For the time being 5 a320neo and 4 a321neo are grounded .

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    5. Anonymous18:43

      And the exact number that Mr Vasilakis said is 12 to 14 in total not the 10 to 12 . I'm sorry for that .

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    6. Anonymous05:26

      PER YEAR until the end of 2027.

      "Pratt & Whitney issues until 2027

      The airline will continue to face challenges with Pratt & Whitney GTF engines in 2025, and Vassilakis anticipates these issues to persist until the end of 2027. This year, nine or ten aircraft are expected to be grounded, increasing to 13 or 14 in 2026.

      Aegean Airlines will partly offset these issues with the deliveries of new jets. It is set to receive an average of five A320neo Family aircraft each year.

      The airline is also getting compensation from the engine manufacturer, but Vassilakis said they are not enough to cover all costs related to groundings. Aegean Airlines lost EUR20 million (USD21.6 million) in 2024 due to prolonged aircraft leases and higher maintenance expenditure.

      The Greek carrier does not plan to wet-lease aircraft in 2025 due to the high costs of such arrangements"
      https://www.ch-aviation.com/news/151792-greeces-aegean-to-up-stake-in-volotea-in-mid-2025

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  4. Anonymous14:19

    They offer great connections to the islands and the Middle East. They offer a great network to the Middle East they recently started Erbil in Iraq too. Hope these winter flights materialize.

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  5. Anonymous14:28

    Bravo Fraport!

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    1. Anonymous20:08

      cant really determine if this is a joke or not

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    2. Anonymous07:30

      It's a mandatory comment under LJU news 🤣

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    3. Anonymous08:45

      Fraport is the second worst thing ever happened to Slovenia.

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    4. Anonymous10:50

      What's the worse?

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    5. Anonymous17:53

      Current government.

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  6. Anonymous14:34

    Not this song and dance again...hopefully it works this time, though

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