Thursday, 03 Apr 2025

Ljubljana Airport Welcomes KLM and Eurowings for a Record-Breaking Summer 2025 Travel Season

As the summer 2025 season approaches, Ljubljana Airport is gearing up for its busiest and most diverse timetable yet. A record 24 airlines will operate flights to 26 destinations, with two new carriers—Dutch KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and German low-cost airline Eurowings—joining the lineup. Together, these additions will increase the number of weekly scheduled flights to over 170, marking a significant boost in Slovenia's air connectivity.


Ljubljana Airport Welcomes KLM and Eurowings for a Record-Breaking Summer 2025 Travel Season
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Starting from March 30, 2025, the new summer schedule promises a broad array of travel options, catering to both business and leisure travelers. The addition of KLM and Eurowings will offer enhanced connectivity to key European hubs, while more frequent flights to major destinations will further elevate the airport's global reach.

KLM Expands with Daily Amsterdam Flights

Increased Flight Frequencies from Established Airlines

Returning Airlines and New Routes

Several returning airlines will also enhance the summer schedule with new and expanded routes. Norwegian will resume flights to Copenhagen on March 31, while Finnair and Transavia France will begin their seasonal services to Helsinki and Paris Orly, respectively, on April 11. Additional services to destinations such as Athens, Tel Aviv, Madrid, and Tivat will also be available.

Explore 52 Holiday Destinations with Charter Flights

This summer, Ljubljana Airport will provide an extensive selection of charter flights to 52 holiday destinations, including popular spots in Greece, Spain, France, and beyond. These charter services are ideal for those seeking a direct route to top vacation destinations, offering convenient options for both short getaways and longer stays.

Summer 2025 Flight Schedule Highlights

Image: Ljubljana Airport

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