BRUSSELS AIRLINES TO LAUNCH FLIGHTS TO LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA
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Brussels Airlines adds another European city to its network. The Belgian airline will begin running flights between Brussels Airport and Ljubljana, Slovenia, as of November 4th. In order to meet demand for both business and leisure travel between the two EU capitals, the destination will be served six times each week. Bookings begin on October 2nd.
The biggest city in Slovenia is Ljubljana, which Brussels Airlines has added to its extensive network as the 19th capital of the EU. The airline will start operating 6 weekly flights on the route on November 4th. The flight schedule permits connections at Brussels Airport to the rest of the Brussels Airlines network. Berlin, Copenhagen, Lisbon, London Heathrow, Madrid, Oslo, and Tel Aviv are the principal hubs for connections.
A dynamic city, Ljubljana embraces culture as a way of life. Numerous events are held there, including one of the oldest summer festivals in Europe as well as renowned jazz, world music, and street theatre festivals. Slovenia is home to a very rich and diversified traditional cuisine that fulfils the culinary fantasies of every foodie thanks to its advantageous location in Europe. One of the many food tours offered in the city or a trip to the Ljubljana Central Market are must-do activities for foodies.
The capital of Slovenia, one of the greenest and most livable cities in Europe, was named the 2016 Green Capital of Europe by the European Commission. The emerald-green Ljubljanica River, which runs through the centre of the city, has leafy banks that are free for pedestrians and cyclists to travel along because car traffic is banned there. The museums and restaurants in Ljubljana are some of the best in the nation, and in the summer, cafes set out patio seating along the river.
A trip to Slovenia, which is well-known among hikers and environment enthusiasts for its magnificent lakes, caves, and spectacular scenery, can be started in Ljubljana.
On this route, Brussels Airlines will fly the Airbus A319 aircraft.
As of October 2, tickets are available on Brussels Airlines and through travel agencies.