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Transavia uses Airbus A321neo to Ljubljana

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The Dutch low-cost airline Transavia plans to fly to the Ljubljana destination in the future with the Airbus A321neo aircraft. This also means capacity will increase to 232 seats per flight.

Transavia currently serves the Amsterdam-Ljubljana route with Boeing 737-800s, which have 189 seats. According to a report by the Ex-Yu-Aviationcom portal, the Airbus A21neo is to be flown from December 2023, 321. This route should be among the first on which the newcomers are used.

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