easyJet upgrades Ljubljana service

NEWS FLASH


Low cost carrier easyJet has upgraded its recently launched seasonal summer service between Berlin and Ljubljana to year-round operations. The airline will maintain its existing flights from Tegel Airport to the Slovenian capital until November 10, after which it will shift its operations to Schoenefeld. Flights will continue to be maintained three times per week during the winter season, which begins on October 28. Tickets for the Berlin Schoenefeld - Ljubljana service are already on sale through the airline's website.

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  1. Anonymous10:46

    Excellent news!

    Meanwhile, LJU has already surpassed the 1 million mark.

    JUL 2018: 198,911 +0.4%

    YTD: 1,030,106

    BRAVO LJU!

    The gap is narrowing all the time with other airports.

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    1. Anonymous11:13

      a very modest growth in July. What happended?

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    2. Anonymous11:15

      Why such minimal growth in July though?

      As for easyJet, this is beyond phenomenal and it makes me so happy. Only goes to show the true potential of the Slovenian market.

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    3. Anonymous11:17

      Adria had to reduce frequencies on a number of destinations due to crew shortage.

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    4. Anonymous11:24

      Most Slovenians in July travel by car to the croatian coast and I guess fly a bit less.

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    5. Anonymous11:25

      Why bravo Slovenia? 0.4% growth compared to last july is not good at all. It's very very bad.

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    6. Anonymous11:25

      July growth was minimal just like ZAD. But the YTD is 11,8%
      Also Cargo is +11% for JUL, which is not bad at all.

      https://www.fraport.com/content/fraport/en/misc/binaer/traffic-figures/traffic-figures-fraport-group/2018/monthly-traffic-figures/current-group-traffic-figures/jcr:content.file/traffic-sheet-2018-july_en.pdf

      Look at AYT, VAR, LED and LIM...impressive results!!

      Now I feel a bit sad, that BEG was not given to Fraport.

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    7. Anonymous11:27

      Movements wer up 9,1% so the average Load Factor must have gone dramatically down.

      https://www.fraport.com/content/fraport/en/misc/binaer/traffic-figures/traffic-figures-fraport-group/2018/monthly-traffic-figures/current-group-traffic-figures/jcr:content.file/traffic-sheet-2018-july_en.pdf

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    8. Anonymous11:31

      Disastrous numbers for LJU.

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    9. I agree with anon@11:24. Summer months are still reserved for Croatian coast where slovenians spend at least some part of their summer leave. July and august are not months for weekend city breaks, but we should not forget that JP probably does not rely on leasure travellers. Thats why there is another factor why growth slowed down in July (and I expect the same for august). I assume a big share of JP passengers are businessmen, traveling with JP for work. July and august are still months when business ties slow down, due to summer vacations throughout the EU, ergo there are less work related travellers.

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    10. Anonymous12:05

      the gap actually increased

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    11. Anonymous12:39

      @ Anan 11:32: Flight increased by 9,1 % @ LJU which is quite a lot. Slovenes are certainly not the only ones to fly. If you are in ZAG during July and August, the city is empty, because most Croats are at the Coast. Still the incoming traffic increased, would assume that the seme counts for Slovenia too....

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    12. Anonymous12:41

      How strong is demand for far away beach destinations from Ljubljana?

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    13. Well, if u use the argument that most Slovenians use cars in July, how come 1 year ago there was a growth of 21% in July whereas now, only 0.4%

      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2017/07/ljubljana-airport-maintains-strong.html


      in July 2017, Slovenians used their car too, didn't they?

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    14. sorry, here's the link for July 2017

      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2017/08/ljubljana-airport-maintains-growth.html

      again, July 2017 21,4% YoY, vs. 0,4% in July 2018

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    15. Anonymous15:24

      Maybe because Melania's parents got US passports and people are boycotting the airport somehow?

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    16. Anonymous21:11

      I wish all the best to ex-yu airports but do you really believe that all of them really need that much new routes? All of them want to become hubs? I believe most ex-yu airports really need is good connections to established hubs such as ZRH, FRA, MUC, CDG, AMS and decent fares and not routes to every village across Europe, even LJU does not need 20 or so new routes but perhaps 2 or 3 to Barcelona, Rome and Glasgow with 100-seater 2-3 per week.

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    17. Anonymous13:19

      Glasgow??

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  2. Anonymous11:01

    This is really great news! I'm really pleased the Slovenian flights are being retained.

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  3. Anonymous11:57

    This is encouraging. I hope ORY is next.

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    1. ORY should work fine for U2. 3x per week but schedule should be better than the new one from SFX - 6am departures are gross.

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    2. Anonymous13:17

      Wow all are at 6?! Their BEG flights are much better.

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    3. one at 6.15am (fri), the other one at 7am (wed), just monday departure time is decent at 10:50am from SFX, which means additional hour to get to the airport from the city centre.

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  4. Anonymous13:47

    U2 has been obviously successful in Slovenia. I am pretty sure we might as well see a couple of other new routes. SXF might be a lower priced option compared to TXL.
    Maybe Iberian peninsula is next? PMI?

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    1. Anonymous15:06

      I don't see enough demand for anything else but barcelona out of slovenia. And even that would be too much for an a320, a 100 seater could work tho two times per week maybe.

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