KLM Dutch Airlines and Air France will operate on five routes to the Balkan this upcoming winter-season which begins this Sunday. The Royal Dutch carrier will operate on three routes to Serbia and Croatia while Air France, the flag carrier of France will operate on two routes to Slovenia and Croatia.
KLM will operate a total of 19 weekly flights to the Balkan this winter. The Dutch carrier will significantly reduce the operations to Zagreb, from 14 to 7 times per week as of Sunday. The flights on the route will operate once a day instead of twice and with Embraer E190 or E175 aircraft instead of Boeing B737 series throughout the season. 1 304 weekly seats are available on this route with KLM, and a total of around 27 000 seats during the whole season.
Amsterdam - Belgrade flights will run seven times per week, once a day with Embraer E190 aircraft mostly. KLM will also operate winter-season flights to Split this year. The flights to the city will run five times per week, every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday with Embraer E195 E2 jet.
To Belgrade, the airline offers 1 400 weekly seats and a total of 29 400 seats throughout the whole season, while to Split the airline offers 1 320 seats a week and a total of 27 720 for the whole season.
HOP! for Air France will operate to Ljubljana and Zagreb this winter. The airline will run daily flights, 7 times per week to Zagreb with Embraer E190 and E170 jet and 11 weekly flights to Ljubljana, twice a day on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays and once a day on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with Embraer E170 jet only.
1 672 seats a week are available on the route Paris - Ljubljana - Paris and a total of 35 112 seats are offered during the whole winter-season. 1 208 weekly seats are available on the route Paris - Zagreb - Paris and over 25 000 seats during the whole season.
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