Brussels Airlines starts new service to Ljubljana
Brussels Airlines has inaugurated a new direct service between the European Capital and Slovenia. As from now the airline will offer 6 weekly flights between Ljubljana and Brussels. In this way Brussels Airlines opens the welcome to Slovenia’s EU presidency starting in January 2008. Thanks to the arrival of Brussels Airlines in the market, passengers can now enjoy one-way fares starting from 49,99 euro all taxes included.
The Republic of Slovenia has been an EU member since May 2004 and will be the first of the recent Member States to host the EU Presidency. The country is enjoying a prosperous economic development, and its economic levels are on line with the EU convergence levels, it in fact recently introduced the euro. This is a great boom to the country as well as to the tourism industry and Ljubljana airport.
Reasons enough for Brussels Airlines, the airline based in the European capital, to launch a 6 weekly service between Ljubljana and Brussels.
Flight schedule and rate
The flight schedule is perfectly fit for business travel, short holidays and citytrips. The aircraft takes off in Brussels in the middle of the afternoon and returns from Ljubljana in the early evening, every day except for Saturday. The flight time takes 1 hour and 50 minutes.
With fares starting from 49,99 euro one-way in b.light economy travel class all taxes included, Brussels Airlines offers a perfect travel solution. The earlier tickets are booked, the cheaper they are.
Passengers who want to enjoy travel flexibility, full service, extra luggage and state of the art airport advantages in Brussels like fast lane security and fast check-in can book for the Brussels-Lubljana flight a popular b.flex economy plus ticket. B.flex economy+ tickets on this route are on average 50 pct cheaper than the business class of other airlines whilst passengers enjoy a high quality service.
Tourism potential
Brussels Airlines strongly believes in the varied tourism potential of Slovenia with its excellent ski facilities in world famous resorts like Kranjska Gora, modern wellness facilities, hiking options and beach tourism along the beautiful Adriatic Coast. Last but not least is the capital Ljubljana well worth a visit. Year after year Slovenia welcomes on average 6 pct more tourists. Ljubljana has a catchment area of over 4 million people that covers not only the complete country but that also includes North Italy (Trieste region), South Austria (Klagenfurt region) and a part of Croatia.