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Ljubljana airport switching to summer timetable

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National flag carrier Adria Airways will offer additional flights to Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Moscow, Podgorica, Sarajevo, Skopje and Warsaw.  

Over 230 regular routes will take passengers to 25 destinations in 20 countries from the Jože Pučnik Airport every week. The new schedule will bring direct Adria Airways flights to 11 additional destinations: Brussels, Vienna, Frankfurt, Manchester, Munich, Paris, Prague, Priština, Tel Aviv, Tirana and Zurich.

The new low-budget carrier, Dutch Transavia, will start flying on 4 April, Aerodrom Ljubljana said in a press release. Transavia will fly to and from Amsterdam three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

After a winter break, Finnair will again take passengers to Helsinki five times a week.

Easyjet will continue to fly to London's Gatwick, with four flights scheduled a week, and keep its nine weekly flights to Stansted.

Air Serbia will offer 12 flights a week to and from Belgrade, one more than during the winter and two less than last summer.

Other airliners flying to Ljubljana are not changing their schedule and the number of charter flights remains virtually the same, with nine carriers flying to 20 destinations.

The Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport, Slovenia's largest airport, recorded 1.4 million passengers in 2016.

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