Ljubljana, Slovenia

Lufthansa Group Airlines to launch flights to Ljubljana, as Adria Airways collapses

Lufthansa Group Airlines will soon operate from hubs in Frankfurt, Munich and Zurich to Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.

From its hub in Frankfurt, Lufthansa will operate twice a day offering 14 weekly connections to Ljubljana starting in the winter schedule on 27 October. The Lufthansa hub in Munich will follow by offering daily connections beginning on 1 November. 

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) is to extend its route network to include a new destination, Ljubljana, from 16 October onwards. There will be five flights weekly up to and including 26 October, which will initially be operated by Helvetic Airways. With the rollout of the winter schedule on 27 October, SWISS will fly to the new destination once a day from Zurich on an alternate basis with its wet lease partner, Helvetic Airways.

Prior to discontinuation of flight operations by Adria Airways, SWISS passengers were able to travel to from Zurich to Ljubljana thanks to a codeshare agreement. The new flights will ensure a continuing connection. As a result, passengers from all over the world will still enjoy smooth travel to the Slovenian capital via the SWISS hub at Zurich Airport. Passengers from Ljubljana will have access to the Swiss flag carrier’s worldwide network.

Austrian Airlines will also offer its passengers up to three daily connections from Vienna to Klagenfurt as an alternative to the termination of Adria Airways flight operations to Ljubljana.

With these new flights, the Lufthansa Group will connect passengers from all over the world to Slovenia and at the same time open the gateway for travelers from the Slovenian capital to take advantage of the Lufthansa Group worldwide network.

All connections are now available for booking.

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