Slovenia's national carrier Adria Airways launched a new direct route between Slovenia and Poland on Monday with four flights from Ljubljana to Warsaw every week.
Adria will fly to the Polish capital on Monday and Friday, while the Polish national carrier LOT will fly from Warsaw on Wednesday and Sunday.
A return ticket will cost a minimum of EUR 150, with the flight taking approximately 90 minutes in one direction.
Adria's chairman Branko Luckovnik said that Adria passengers will now be able to use the extensive LOT network, while Polish customers will be able to travel more easily to the souteast of Europe.
The two companies established a link between the two capitals back in May 2004, yet it involved a stop in Vienna. The direct connection will greatly reduce travel time, with Adria expecting good occupancy rates.
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