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Greece Expands Air Links with Slovenia – More Flights to Athens from Ljubljana in 2026!

Published on December 11, 2025

In a move to bolster tourism between Greece and Slovenia, Greece is set to enhance its air travel connections, particularly from Athens to Ljubljana. With the demand for travel from Slovenian visitors steadily rising, the Greek airline AEGEAN will add a third weekly flight between the two cities starting in June 2026. This change is seen as a response to growing interest from Slovenian travelers, who are increasingly drawn to Greece for its outdoor and nature-based tourism offerings.

AEGEAN Airlines’ New Flight Announcement

The announcement was made during an early-December event in Ljubljana, where Philippos Liritis, an AEGEAN representative, confirmed the airline’s plans to introduce a third weekly flight on the Athens-Ljubljana route. The event was organized by the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO) and the Greek Embassy in Slovenia, aiming to strengthen ties between the two countries and foster greater cooperation in tourism.

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This expansion of air services reflects the growing demand for connections between Slovenia and Greece, driven by increased interest in Greece’s diverse landscapes, rich culture, and outdoor activities. AEGEAN‘s additional flight service is a significant step in meeting this demand and will help facilitate smoother travel for Slovenian tourists heading to Greece.

Strengthening Tourism Ties Between Greece and Slovenia

The event in Ljubljana brought together various stakeholders in the tourism industry, including tour operators, travel agents, journalists, influencers, and representatives from airports and airlines. The gathering underscored Greece’s position as the second most popular travel destination for Slovenian citizens. According to discussions at the event, there is a particularly strong interest in nature-based activities such as hiking, cycling, and visiting Greece’s stunning natural parks, which have become increasingly attractive to Slovenian visitors.

During the event, the Greek Ambassador to Slovenia, Argiris Makris, emphasized the importance of expanding tourism flows between the two countries. He pointed out that Greece’s appeal to Slovenian travelers has been growing, highlighting how air connectivity plays a key role in making this possible.

The Role of the GNTO in Promoting Greece as a Top Destination

The event also featured George Kakoutis, Head of the GNTO office in Serbia, who outlined the organization’s strategic plan for 2025–2028. The plan focuses on several key priorities, including sustainable development, multi-themed tourism offerings, and promoting the rich variety of experiences available in the regions of Greece. This aligns with the growing interest in outdoor activities, and the GNTO’s ongoing efforts to position Greece as a leading destination for eco-tourism and nature-based travel.

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The expanded air services between Ljubljana and Athens will directly contribute to these strategic objectives by making it easier for Slovenian tourists to access Greece’s many regional attractions. Greece’s natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant cultural heritage are expected to draw even more tourists from Slovenia in the coming years.

Networking and Collaboration Between Tourism Stakeholders

The event culminated with a traditional Greek lunch, providing an opportunity for networking among the attendees. This casual setting facilitated direct discussions and collaboration between Greek and Slovenian tourism stakeholders, further strengthening the bilateral relationship between the two nations. Such events not only foster mutual understanding but also create new opportunities for cooperation in promoting travel and tourism.

Both countries stand to benefit from these enhanced links, with Slovenia gaining easier access to Greece’s tourism offerings, and Greece seeing an increase in Slovenian visitors. This growth is expected to lead to greater economic activity, particularly in the tourism sector, benefiting both nations.

The Growing Popularity of Greece Among Slovenian Tourists

Slovenia’s increasing interest in Greece is part of a broader trend, with many Slovenian travelers seeking destinations that offer nature, adventure, and cultural richness. Greece’s diverse geography, from its mountainous regions to its stunning coastlines, offers the perfect setting for a variety of outdoor activities. Slovenian tourists are particularly drawn to regions like the Peloponnese, Crete, and the Ionian Islands, which are known for their natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor exploration.

Greece’s strong emphasis on sustainable tourism, which is evident in its efforts to preserve its natural parks and heritage sites, has also resonated with environmentally-conscious travelers from Slovenia. The expansion of air travel services reflects the growing desire for more accessible and convenient ways to experience these offerings.

Conclusion: The Future of Greece-Slovenia Tourism

The expansion of air services between Ljubljana and Athens is a positive development for both countries, marking a significant step in enhancing tourism links and strengthening economic ties. With increased air connectivity, more Slovenian travelers will have the opportunity to explore the wonders of Greece, from its rich cultural heritage to its diverse natural landscapes. This move aligns with Greece’s broader strategy to boost tourism, promote sustainable travel, and offer visitors an unforgettable experience.

As AEGEAN Airlines prepares to roll out additional flights in the summer of 2026, both Slovenia and Greece can look forward to a future of stronger collaboration and mutual growth in the tourism sector.

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