Aegean Airlines has announced changes to its flight schedule for the 2024/25 winter season, which begins on October 27, 2024. The Greek airline will convert its seasonal service between Athens and Ljubljana to a year-round operation, but the route will be temporarily paused from mid-November to the end of December.
According to the new plans, two weekly flights will be operated until November 15, 2024, on Mondays and Fridays. After that, flight operations will be suspended until December 23. From December 24 until the end of the winter season, two weekly flights will be offered again, with the exception of January 6, when no flights are planned.
Aegean Airlines plans to operate a fleet of A320 and A320neo aircraft on the route. This decision reflects the airline's efforts to adapt its capacity to seasonal demand patterns.
At the end of last year, Aegean Airlines announced that it would expand its seasonal service between Athens and Ljubljana and offer it year-round. The current changes in the flight schedule for the upcoming winter season are intended to optimize operations and continue to offer passengers a reliable connection between the capitals of Greece and Slovenia.