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Pristina Airport, 1968

Aegean Airlines to boost Ljubljana service

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Aegean Airlines will increase operations between Athens and Ljubljana next summer season with an additional weekly rotation. The carrier plans to introduce a third weekly flight between the two capitals from June 7, with the Sunday rotation complementing the Tuesday and Friday departures. All services will be operated by the Airbus A320 aircraft.

October 10, 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:46

    Great news, congratulations Ljubljana. Next year Kos or Thessaloniki would also be welcomed

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  2. Anonymous13:50

    they must be performing great for increasing to 3 weekly!

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  3. Anonymous13:51

    Seemingly last flight for Eurowings tomorrow...

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    1. Anonymous14:10

      Even though not officially, we have sadly expected for a while that the route will not be extended into 2026. Their loads were really bad. They would see way more success if they started with LJU-BER imo.

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    2. Anonymous16:13

      It was odd decision either way to go for DUS instead of Berlin, when Berlin had 85% loads when EasyJet was operating the route

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    3. Anonymous07:27

      Guys EW is generally useless so no wonder they are ending flights this early. They won't be missed. They were Fraport's obsession with LH Group

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    4. Anonymous08:03

      Fraport Derangement Syndrome sufferer is up early today!

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  4. Anonymous13:53

    Amazing news!

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  5. Anonymous13:54

    Also Vueling is increasing ... both capacity and frequency ...

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    1. Anonymous13:56

      It has been posted.

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    2. Anonymous14:05

      Frequency? When?

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    3. Anonymous14:07

      What frequency increase? It has been 3 weekly in December since they put tickets on sale.

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    4. Anonymous14:09

      Vueling sadly mostly reverted its capacity increase. As of now, only one flight will be operated by an A321 and some of the flights have even been downgraded to A319. But I am still confident that the route will prove to be a success.

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    5. Anonymous14:17

      @14.05 on 1 August

      "Frequencies will increase to three weekly between December 9 and January 6 with an additional rotation on Tuesdays. "
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2025/08/vueling-begins-sales-for-new-ljubljana.html

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    6. XYZ15:02

      Hard to belive they downgraded the flights to a319 when the prices were at 100€ one way already a few weeks ago

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    7. Anonymous15:20

      Ofcourse it's hard to believe if someone is making up things.

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    8. Anonymous15:31

      @15.20, you can check it yourself. A319 is now scheduled on 20th of Nov and 11th of Dec. Also A321 flights on 21st of Dec and 4th of Jan have been reverted back to A320.

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    9. Anonymous15:36

      2 flights in two months is not "some of the flights". You are making it like every third flight is now a A319.

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    10. Anonymous15:57

      Sorry, I guess I chose the wrong words then, didn’t mean to trigger you :D. I just wanted to point out that the capacity increase was mainly reduced but as I said, I still think the route is gonna be a great success. As a Slovene, I am rooting for it very much

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    11. Anonymous17:25

      Both 20.11 and 11.12 shows A320 for me

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    12. Anonymous13:14

      What are you looking at? It's A319 for both of the dates. Try to book the flight and you will see.

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    13. Anonymous14:23

      Bot flights in Amadeus are A320.

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  6. Anonymous16:29

    I hope KLM boosts the service too...the flights are too expensive, and I miss morning departure

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  7. Anonymous17:15

    Bravo Fraport!

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  8. Anonymous17:26

    Great news — Aegean has one of the best short-haul products in Europe.

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    1. Anonymous17:43

      indeed. hope in some years they will reach 6 or even daily flights to LJU. They already flying daily to DBV every summer!

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    2. Anonymous22:19

      Everyone wants to visit beautiful Dalmatia!

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    3. Anonymous07:28

      Wait until they discover beautiful Slovenia ;)

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  9. Anonymous10:34

    I'm started to getting sick of these constant Aegean announcments about Ljubljana...

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    1. Anonymous11:12

      Every two weeks they have some annoucment then the cancellation of that announcement.

      Similar to Pegasus in Zagreb.

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