September 29 (SeeNews) - Dutch low-cost carrier Transavia said on Thursday it will begin to service four new destinations in Southeastern Europe (SEE), starting May 10, 2017.
The new flights will connect the Amsterdam Schiphol airport with Serbia's Belgrade, Slovenia's Ljubljana, Bulgaria's Sofia and Albania's Tirana, the airline told SeeNews in an e-mailed statement.
All four destinations will be serviced three times per week.
Currently, Transavia operates on three destinations in the SEE region - the Croatian cities of Dubrovnik, Split and Zadar.