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Ljubljana Airport maintains growth momentum

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NEWS FLASH


Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport has continued to record strong passenger growth with 99.213 travellers handled in February, representing an increase of 10.2% on 2017. The number of aircraft operations stood at 2.214, up 3.1%, while the amount of processed cargo increased 11.1%. During the first two months of the year, Ljubljana Airport welcomed 199.588 passengers through its doors, up 11.3%, while aircraft operations grew 7.3% to 4.676. Apart from the seven new routes being added by Adria Airways this summer, as well as a number of frequency upgrades, budget airline easyJet will inaugurate three weekly flights from Berlin to Ljubljana, while Transavia will increase its number of services from Amsterdam to five weekly during the height of the summer season, up from three last year. Furthermore, LOT Polish Airlines will run daily services from Warsaw, an increase from six per week last summer.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN100.375▲ 12.3
FEB99.213▲ 10.2
March 15, 2018
Ljubljana Newsflash Results 2018 slovenia
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  1. Sloavio13:23

    Easy is also increasing Frequency on LJU - STN, adding another rotation on tuesday night.

    Source: http://www.letimzbrnika.si/akcija-easyjet-v-london-iz-ljubljane-ze-za-samo-40e-povratne/amp/

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    1. idnas 18:43

      Great! Hope Easy will add new destinations too.

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  2. Anonymous13:46

    Hmm slower growth than ZAG, quite disappointing.

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    1. Anonymous16:29

      Why always comparing to ZAG?

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    2. Anonymous16:51

      Same as comparing INI and SKP. Both airports are close.

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    3. Anonymous19:37

      Comparing INI and SKP? Huh?

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    4. JU520 BEGLAX10:35

      Why with ZAG? U need to compete with the good ;-)

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  3. Anonymous14:45

    So top 3 so far:

    1. BEG - 631.419 (+3%)
    2. ZAG - 361.934 (+12%)
    3. LJU - 199.588 (+11%)

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    1. Anonymous15:30

      Shame BEG is stagnating. It could have reached a million by the end of March.

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    2. Anonymous16:47

      SKP is at 3 with 275k followed by PRN at 4. with 7-10k less

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    3. Anonymous16:58

      So LJU is seriously narrowing the gap with ZAG. Impressive figures indeed!

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    4. Anonymous17:34

      I have a feeling LJU will overtake SKP this year without a problem. They are going to have a really busy spring and summer.

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    5. Anonymous19:38

      Narrowing the gap? Where, sweety?

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    6. frishki20:26

      Just above someone asked why comparing LJU to ZAG, but here we have theories on narrowing the gap.

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    7. Anonymous20:57

      So does it mean that the difference between SKP and ZAG is less than 100.000 passengers?

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    8. Anonymous06:46

      Seems like SKP is far greater threat to ZAG than LJU ever will be.

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    9. frishki08:53

      How is the airport that is 600 km away - a threat?

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  4. Anonymous14:47

    So flights to london 2times a day and on some days even 3flight

    And 13 fligts to waw?

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    1. Anonymous15:02

      It's unbelievable how many flights to LON they have especially on LCCs while ZAG goes down now that OU sold their slots.

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    2. Anonymous15:48

      I think many Croats are searching for alternatives to London, during summer this maybe coastal airports with lcc's flying to London like Pula, Zadar, Split. But during winter they are most likely flying from Budapest, Ljubljana, Belgrade and even Timisoara (ofcourse depending where in Croatia they are from)

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  5. Anonymous14:56

    Are EasyJet’s flight that full even in winter?

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    1. Anonymous15:04

      They are

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  6. Anonymous15:38

    Dakle, razlika između ZAG i LJU se povećava...
    Gdje su sada svi oni koji govore o smanjenju razlike ?

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    1. Anonymous17:35

      It's reduced from 170 to 162

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    2. Anonymous13:08

      well that would be quite interesting mathematically, as the percentage growth of ZAG is 12% of LJU 11% and ZAG has the higher base.

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  7. Anonymous16:29

    Some more statistics to make the comparisons more interesting:

    Capacity increase in first two months of 2018 (according to OAG schedule):

    BEG: 4.3%
    ZAG: 10%
    LJU: 16%

    That means the load factors decreased in BEG and LJU, while there was an increase in ZAG. And that also explains the recent feedback we read regarding Adria's cancellations (oversupply in LJU market).

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    1. Anonymous16:53

      oversupply in LJU??
      adria dosen't have planes and only they are cancelling flight

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    2. Anonymous17:37

      What we need to notice as well is that BEG had 1% more movement but 3% more passengers.
      Airlines basically added seats, not flights.

      LO's February LF in BEG was 84%

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  8. Anonymous17:26

    Kudos to Fraport. They have been working so hard lately to develop their airports. We have seen nothing but growth lately. They are constantly negotiating new routes. SKG is currently under development, the Greek islands' airports as well.
    LJU, VAR/BOJ will see new terminal expansions in the future.
    LIM airport is also constantly growing outside of Europe.
    I think LJU will see very positive changes in the future and very good luck with the future W6 negotiations too.

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    1. JU520 BEGLAX10:39

      Fraport should hve added 4 jetbridge gates to their LJU airport expansion. Boarding thru the bridge is today almost a humanright at least in developped corners

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    2. Anonymous23:15

      Huh, London Heathrow breaks all human rights with those buses. I think that LJU is still human friendly.

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