Adria Airways will today commence one of its biggest network expansions to date with seven new routes to be launched this summer season. Despite scheduling inaugural flights from Ljubljana to Sofia, Bucharest and Hamburg for today, the airline has pushed back the latter two, as new crew members undergo training. Instead, only the service to Sofia will be launched this afternoon, with Bucharest to follow on March 27 and Hamburg on April 1. Services to Geneva and Dusseldorf, as well as seasonal flights to Dubrovnik and Brač, will be introduced over the next month. Initially, all of the airline's new routes were to run with the fifty-seat Saab 2000 turboprop aircraft, previously operated by its now defunct subsidiary Adria Airways Switzerland. However, their arrival has been delayed with entry into service not expected before June. Until then, all of the airline's new flights will be operated by a mix of Bombardier CRJ700 and CRJ900 aircraft. The carrier recently added two newly leased CRJ900s to its fleet.
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| Launch of new Sofia service, Ljubljana Airport |
Commenting on the new route launches, the company said, "At Adria Airways, we want to maintain our position as a reliable airline and good market player. By introducing these new connections we will also be opening up new opportunities for both business and tourism". It added. "Adria Airways will consistently continue to improve its offerings and has ambitious plans for 2018. The year will be dedicated to opening more connections between cities in Europe and the Balkan region. With the implementation of novelties and optimisations, Adria Airways is continuously committed to improving the travel experience and offering the most convenient way of travelling in the region".
| Route | Launch date |
|---|---|
| Ljubljana - Sofia | 25.03.2018 |
| Ljubljana - Geneva | 26.03.2018 |
| Ljubljana - Bucharest | 27.03.2018 |
| Ljubljana - Hamburg | 01.04.2018 |
| Ljubljana - Dusseldorf | 26.04.2018 |
| Ljubljana - Dubrovnik | 27.04.2018 |
| Ljubljana - Brač | 28.04.2018 |
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Adria's Chief Commercial Officer, Christian Schneider, said, "This year will be key for Adria Airways and this is why we are happy to follow our growth strategy by launching seven new destinations out of Ljubljana. This is good for the market, this is good for the customer, because it gives more variety, more choice. We have seen the demand already in 2017 and this is why we believe that 2018 with seven new destinations will be good for the market". Adria carried over 1.2 million passengers in 2017, representing an increase of 10% on the year before. It expects for the strong growth to continue throughout 2018.


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People complain about delays.
All the best to Adria, but if Air Serbia failed with a similar strategy and plenty of support at the time, don’t know what Adria will achieve.
All the best to
SOF LJU 19 pax
LJU-SOF: 73% LF
SOF-LJU: 22% LF
Tomorrow's flight to SOF will be operated by CR7. But hey, LF from LJU are not bad at all.
I have a hunch that 4K is going to restructure the company in the following months - they will slash many routes, cancel some of the lease agreements for the airplanes and basically become full time wet lease company. At least their HR management is going in this direction - they are hiring foreigners who basically don't care about the collective agreement - in case of a major restructuring (which will be accompanied by layoffs) you can keep the foreign work force, slash salaries and keep the company alive for a couple of months more.
If you remember well, JP was supposed to launch flights to SOF back in spring 2009 but unfortunately never happened:
http://www.exyuaviation.com/2017/11/adria-eyes-balkans-west-europe-for.html
It took them 9 years.
https://www.facebook.com/SOFIAirport/photos/pcb.1714327988661672/1714327208661750/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/SOFIAirport/photos/pcb.1714327988661672/1714327311995073/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/SOFIAirport/photos/pcb.1714327988661672/1714327431995061/?type=3&theater
Last photo is very nice:
https://www.facebook.com/SOFIAirport/photos/pcb.1714327988661672/1714327665328371/?type=3&theater
They have been welcomed with bread and salt apparently:
https://www.facebook.com/SOFIAirport/photos/pcb.1714327988661672/1714327778661693/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/SOFIAirport/photos/pcb.1714327988661672/1714327898661681/?type=3&theater
It's usually more a case of locals sticking around for the inevitable doom as they have more to loose if they move somewhere else.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Douglas_DC-6_Adria_Airways_YU-AFF,_LJU_Ljubljana_(Brnik),_Slovenia_PP1164017769.jpg