British Airways launched a new route to Ljubljana on Monday with its first plane from London Heathrow Airport due to touch down at Jože Pučnik Ljubljana Airport at 9 PM. Becoming the third carrier to fly between London and Slovenia’s capital, British Airways will link the capitals twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays, on a 220-seater Airbus 321.
The British air carrier had already operated scheduled flights to Ljubljana from Gatwick airport at the turn of the millennium when Slovenian air carrier Adria Airways was flying to Heathrow. For the time being, flights are planned only during the summer, but considering how well the flights are booked, the operator of Ljubljana airport hopes British Airways will extend the flights beyond summer.
The launch of the route tonight will be accompanied by a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring officials from airport operator Fraport Slovenija and British Airways, UK Ambassador to Slovenia Sophie Honey, Slovenian Ambassador to the UK Tadej Rupel and the head of the British-Slovenian Chamber of Commerce Barbara Uranjek. A total of 239,727 passengers flew between Ljubljana and London last year.