Monday, October 26, 2015
Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport will see more flights during the 2015/16 winter season than last year thanks to both Adria Airways and foreign carriers. A total of eight airlines will maintain more than 180 scheduled flights each week from Slovenia’s capital to 21 different destinations in twenty countries. This is compared to the 150 weekly flights to nineteen destinations during the 2014/15 winter season. The number of charter flights will be comparable to that of last year. Egypt and Turkey remain the most common winter leisure destinations, which will be served by Adria Airways in conjunction with tour operators. In addition, the Slovenian carrier will run scheduled services to eighteen destinations this winter. Foreign operators include Air France, Air Serbia, easyJet, Montenegro Airlines, Swiss International Air Lines, Turkish Airlines and Wizz Air. Towards the end of the winter season, on March 1, 2016, LOT Polish Airlines will launch five weekly flights from Warsaw.
Go Jože Pučnik!
ReplyDeleteGo Aerodrom Ljubljana - forget politician ;)
ReplyDeleteBecause of politicians like Pučnik Slovenia became independent.
DeleteLjubljana Brnik was just perfect. No need for political personality cult. We had too much of that shit, sorry
DeleteGod bless Slovenija
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