Finnair to restore Ljubljana operations

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Finnish national carrier Finnair will resume seasonal flights between Helsinki and Ljubljana this coming summer after a three-year hiatus. Services will commence on April 1 and initially run three times per week with the Airbus A319 aircraft, each Monday, Thursday and Saturday, before a fourth weekly rotation is added on Tuesdays from April 25. Flights will be maintained until the end of the summer season in late October. "Travel has recovered at a good pace and we are increasing flights to European routes to meet the increased demand in Asia”, Finnair’s Chief Commercial Office, Ole Orver, said. Finnair previously handled a notable number of transfer passengers from Asia on its Ljubljana service, with the carrier holding an 8% share of all travellers between the continent and the Slovenian capital in the pre-pandemic 2019. That year, it handled a total of 32.218 passengers on the route. Finnair will also resume seasonal flights between Helsinki and Zagreb. The service, launched last year, will be restored on April 9 and run up to four times per week. Further details for operations between Helsinki and Ljubljana can be found here.

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