LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), January 31 (SeeNews) – Slovenia's Adria Airways will launch flights from the central Polish city of Lodz to Munich in Germany on March 30 under an agreement it reached with the Polish airport, the air carrier said.
Adria Airways will service the Lodz-Munich route six times a week during the summer, the company said on its website on Thursday.
Lodz will be the second foreign hub of Adria Airways after it started in 2010 scheduled flights from Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, to Frankfurt and Munich.
In October Adria Airways CEO Mark Anzur told Austrian portal aviation.net that the air carrier is in talks to station bases outside Ljubljana in the Austrian city of Klagenfurt and Verona in Italy, and to start flights from Tirana to Frankfurt in 2014 . The company is focused on southern Austria, eastern Italy and parts of Croatia, Anzur added.
Lodz is the third largest Polish city with 800,000 inhabitants. Its airport served 354,000 passengers in 2013.