
Spanish low price provider Vueling has filed a tentative schedule for entry into the Slovenian market with the launch of flights between Barcelona and Ljubljana beginning November 16. Primarily based on its preliminary timetable, the route will likely be maintained twice per week on Thursdays and Sundays, with the Airbus A320 plane. Beginning December 9, the route is anticipated to extend to 3 weekly with a further rotation on Tuesdays, which will likely be maintained till January 6, after which companies will return to a two weekly schedule. Tickets are but to be placed on sale. If its plans materialise it should mark a return for Vueling in Ljubljana, with the airline having beforehand briefly served the town in June, July and August of 2010.
Primarily based on oblique site visitors volumes, there may be sturdy demand for flights between the Iberian Peninsula to the Slovenian capital. Providers between Madrid and Ljubljana had been launched on a restricted summer time foundation by Vueling’s mum or dad firm Iberia final summer time. Nevertheless, Barcelona sees the very best demand between Ljubljana on the Iberian Peninsula. Flights are at the moment maintained as charters, operated on behalf of tour operators by Commerce Air. The route was final maintained on a scheduled foundation by former flag provider Adria Airways, which linked the 2 cities seasonally over the summer time from 2006 till 2012 with two to 3 weekly flights.



