Decision time for Ljubljana Airport’s new terminal

Shareholders to vote on new terminal tomorrow

Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport’s shareholders will tomorrow decide whether to go ahead with the planned construction of a second terminal building. The decision will rest on the minority shareholders as the Slovenian Securities Market Agency has denied the airport’s operator, the Slovenian government, the right to voting. The minority share owners have mixed feelings about the multi million euro investment but are uneasy about the government’s plans to privatise the airport. On the other hand, the management is firmly in favour of the new terminal with CEO Zmago Skobir recently announcing that, “A new terminal would ensure long term traffic development at the airport". He added, "Today, during the busiest part of the day, the airport has insufficient capacity to handle all passengers as the terminal was built in 1973”.

The minority shareholders fear that such a massive investment, at a time of economic hardship, would be unjustified. Furthermore, they believe the money could be better spent. In the lead up to the vote, the airport has been unwilling to comment on the issue. The Slovenian government has also refused to state whether it is for or against the project. Shareholders were originally planned to grant approval for the terminal building in early June, however, the vote was put off in light of the government’s plan to privatise the airport.

Earlier this year, Ljubljana Airport signed a contract to co-fund a 73 million euro new terminal to be in use by January 2015. The airport management team has since said the project could be completed for less than sixty million euros. The new terminal, which is to be built next to the existing passenger building, would cover an area of 31.200 square metres. Furthermore, the airport would have the capacity to handle 1.800 passengers per hour compared to the current 700 passengers.

Comments

  1. Anonymous09:55

    How busy can a day be at Ljubljana, srsly?

    ReplyDelete
  2. Problem is there are always 7-8 departures within an hour (or even more) becuase of the wawes Adria oeprates (LJ-south-LJ-north-LJ-south..) and that is when terminal gets too small (mornings, noons, evenings).

    But in my view I think terminal could be increased towards the garage and problem could be solved in less expensive way.

    I would love to see a new terminal but times (economical) are not too good to make a decision for such a huge expense atm but...

    ReplyDelete
  3. Anonymous11:31

    Why not expand the current terminal building by adding two airbridges? It would also mean that they could add two exits underneath. Couldn't that solve the current problem?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Problem is check in area, baggage are behind the scene, security area, waiting area.... problems are not air bridges (there is a lot of stands - buses available;)

      Delete
  4. Anonymous12:33

    They can solve their problems without spending a fortune in credits.
    Sky, Anonymous2 etc.

    The key is: build = easy big corruption money: get loans (who cares who pays we (old bosses and company) will not), get money that is not necessary to give back, exagerate the price of the work, divide the money "over" among mafia friends.

    C'est la vie
    business Slovenia style still work.

    PS: Current project approved, soon to star alrerady.
    In Šempeter near near Nova Gorica 99.000 eu
    for 100 m of cycling path (with light and bush).
    Nearly 1000 eu for 1m! 95% eu money that is not
    necessary to giver back.

    Lubljana airport same system just biggest scale.
    And loans who cares who will give back.

    No normal -market working- foreign company will buy an airport with such loans! Suicide move.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous12:36

      given how the situation at Ljubljana airport is.
      Adria parassite, connections public to public, priority for "ours", no real market possible ...
      So what buuuuu

      Delete
    2. Anonymous15:38

      Seems like Balkan "biznis" mentality has nicely spread to Slovenia.

      Delete
  5. Anonymous14:52

    Ljubljana and Slovenia do not need any new terminal. We have now brand new terminal in Maribor with capacity at least 600 pax per hour and there is motorway between LJ and MB, only 1 hour away, airport is located just near motorway LJ-Vienna-Budapest (3 km away). So some flight could start from MBX and both airport will have enough job, for example some attractive flights which are interested also South Styria till Graz) by Austrians.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous20:40

      100 % agree
      New terminal in Maribor is new but already dead.
      Only 3 (?!) charter seasonal connections out of Maribor.
      Maribor and Ljubljana are so close by motorway.

      Delete
  6. Off topic:

    It seems that we have the first victim of Air Serbia's aggressive expansion. I believe that Olympic Air will be discontinuing its Belgrade flights. There are no flights in Amadeus for the summer season. I would not be surprised as the airline has been shrinking in recent times and they can't compete with double daily flights offered by Air Serbia.

    Personally I am very sad to hear this. I remember flying with them back in the 1990s when they used to send their B737-200 to BEG. :(

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Many flights listed on Amadeus are for 6 months. I wouldn't worry too much.

      Delete
    2. True but when it comes to Olympic it is more likely that they will suspend their flights rather than keep them.

      Delete
  7. Anonymous21:46

    Agree, while I am happy for Air Serbia to expand as much as possible, it would be sad to lose Olympic again, because any competition on any route cannot be bad. for passengers. We'll see, plenty of time by next summer.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. +1
      Competion is essential for passengers and fares :( I would hate to se Olympic leave BEG.

      Delete
  8. Anonymous22:01

    Olympic will not be the last one to pull the plug on the Belgrade route.
    Germanwings,Norwegian and Tarom,Croatia Airlines and Adria will follow.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I don't see Germanwings and Norwegian pulling out. Croatia Airlines could survive in Belgrade thanks to travel agencies during the summer months which will fill its seats.

      However, I do see both Tarom and Adria eventually pulling out. My guess is that Adria will withdraw before, or right after, the summer season. Then again, I fear that Adria is operating without a concise business strategy, a bit like Jat until recently.

      Delete
  9. Velika večina delničarjev z glasovalno pravico pa je bila proti novega potniškega terminala na brniškem letališču.

    So no new terminal for Ljubljana... bummer.

    http://www.siol.net/novice/gospodarstvo/2013/09/aerodrom_nov_terminal.aspx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous20:05

      Well done.
      Still some clever brains left in Slovenia.

      Delete

Post a Comment

EX-YU Aviation News does not tolerate insults, excessive swearing, racist, homophobic or any other chauvinist remarks or provocative posts with the intention of creating further arguments. A full list of comment guidelines can be found here. Thank you for your cooperation.