Finnair suspends Ljubljana service for 2020

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Finnair has suspended its seasonal flights between Helsinki and Ljubljana for the whole of 2020 as a result of the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The carrier has been working on developing its post-coronavirus network with the airline to start operating services to key cities throughout Europe and Asia from July 1. Flights to Ljubljana are scheduled to resume on March 29, 2021. Initially, prior to the coronavirus, the airline planned to increase operations to the Slovenian capital from five weekly to daily this summer. Finnair has tentatively scheduled the resumption of its seasonal flights to Dubrovnik and Split from August 1. In total, Finnair’s service levels will rise to approximately 30% of normal capacity in July, up from 5% during the April - June period. “We expect aviation to recover gradually, starting in July. Our intention is to operate approximately 30% of our normal amount of flights in July, and we will also start long haul flights to our key Asian destinations. We will then add routes and frequencies month by month as demand recovers”, Finnair’s Chief Commercial Officer, Ole Orver, said.

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