Adria reduces Brač service

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Adria Airways has reduced operations on its newly introduced service between Ljubljana and Brač from two to once per week. It marks the first reduction on any of the airline's seven newly launched routes this summer season. Flights on the seasonal service will continue to be maintained each Saturday until late October.

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  1. Anonymous14:10

    Apparently no demand from LJU to BWK. Not very good news as reduction is basically 50%.

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    1. Anonymous20:14

      Sorry, but there is demand, otherwise - why would a slovenian tourist agency use these flights to transfer their guests to hotels on Brac?

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  2. Anonymous14:20

    Adria will Continue 2 flights pro week to bwk in s 19
    Ticket are already on sale

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  3. Due to AC and crew shortage

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    1. Anonymous16:54

      Only crew and the saturday flight always has a lot od delay

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  4. Anonymous17:15

    this reduction of one weekly is nothing in comparison with canceling the second daily flight to Pristina (7x) and Skopje (5x)!

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    1. Anonymous17:48

      Gosh! That is a lot!

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  5. Are they cutting down on PRN and SKP?

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    1. Anonymous18:13

      check on the airports webpages. no sign of evening flights to SKP and PRN

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    2. Anonymous18:23

      ej ljudi moji, cudite se kao da je adria airways jedidna na svetu koja smanjuje linije
      idite malo na airlineroute.com
      pa cete videti kako lufthansa, etihad, swiss, emirates, united itd itd smanjuju linije pa nikome nista
      pa bolje da smanjuju nego da bacaju novac bez veze...

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  6. Anonymous15:08

    I am booked on the Wednesday flight in October and paid months ago. Nothing received from Adria. Will chase for refund.

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  7. night flights will be operated since adria rented erj.

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