Thirsday, April 23, 2015
Adria Airways has said its new seasonal service between Maribor Edvard Rusjan Airport and London Southend, which is to launch on June 1, is selling “better than expected”. The Slovenian carrier will operate the route three times per week, eeach Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, with a mix of Airbus A319 and Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft. Although services are scheduled to run until September 29, Adria says it is considering extending the flights, with a final decision to be made by the end of the month. The route marks the first time Adria has operated scheduled flights from Slovenia’s second largest city in fifteen years. Previously, the carrier’s CEO, Mark Anžur, said the airline aims to develop Maribor into a low cost hub, with additional flights to be added in 2016.
Great news!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAirport Maribor can cover a big region around (NE Slovenia, Graz, Hungarian Balaton, Varaždin, Čakovec, even Zagreb).
ReplyDelete2-4 flights per week to Belgrade using ATRs would also be a win.
ReplyDeleteGraz doesn't have direct flight to London, therefore this doesn't come as a huge surprise!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant news for Maribor, but for SEN too. I simply love SEN, loved flying from it. Small and organised airport!
Belgrade - Maribor people use buses.
ReplyDeleteand than flying Ar Serbia from BEG :)
Deletenow or never MBX-SEN add MBX-CRL and HHN or CGN whole year around with special offer winter timetable parking is free or just 1 eur per day!
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