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Ljubljana maintains growth momentum

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Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport recorded another month of double digit passenger growth. During February, the airport handled 89.995 travellers, an increase of 15.4% compared to last year when the month was a day longer. The number of aircraft movements rose 10.1% to 2.147. Overall, Ljubljana Airport welcomed 179.391 passengers through its doors so far this year, up 18.4%.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN89.396▲ 21.5
FEB89.995▲ 15.4
March 10, 2017
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  1. Anonymous11:24

    A bit unbeliveable, but it seems that also Adria is doing better. Hope that they manage to solve their big problems. At least this is a good sign.

    Haplek

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  2. Anonymous11:27

    FEB more PAX than JAN wow

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  3. idnas 15:57

    Considering that Transavia is coming in April, that EasyJet added Gatwick compared to last summer and Adria slightly increased frequencies, LJU should maintain growth throughout the year.

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    1. Anonymous16:56

      Won't transavia cannibalise sales on Amsterdam route? And know that adria canceled the route to gatwick, so that easyjet route will mostly just fill the void that was created with Ljubljana gatwick flights last year

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