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The bankruptcy administrator of the former Slovenian flag carrier Adria Airways, Janez Pustatičnik, has published an invitation for the submission of publicly binding bids for the sale of the airline’s brand name. The package also includes three different logos, as well as the web domains adria.si, flyadria.si, adria-airways.si, afs.si, adria-airways.com, adria.ba, adria.mk and adriaairways.me. The starting price has been set at just 10.000 euros, down from 100.000 euros during the first sale attempt and 50.000 during the second unsuccessful sale attempt. Mr Pustatičnik noted there is interest for the acquisition of the Adria name. So far, the bankruptcy administrator has successfully sold Adria Airways’ Air Operator's Certificate for 45.000 euros and the Adria Airways Flight School for 7.500 euros.

December 29, 2020
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  1. hSijaric10:28

    Maybe a new Montenegrin airline? 😜

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    1. Anonymous10:37

      Montenegria :D

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    2. hSijaric10:55

      Why not? Sounds great! 🤪

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  2. Anonymous10:56

    Adria is a good name for an airline in the Balkans. Neutral and related to the sea. Someone should buy it, and use it as a regional brand. Could be even work for JU for their regional ATR fleet.

    Rgds, E.

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    1. hSijaric11:17

      Air Serbia is already a stable airline, there is no need for an additional logo of Adria? Montenegro Airlines could well be replaced with Adria Airways🤪 A suitable name, and then it would be good:

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    2. pozdrav iz Rijeke15:17

      Adria is good name for an airline in Italy as well. As far as I remember, entire eastern italian coast is Adria. And Air Serbia, the same as Croatia would NEVER drop their names, as long as they exist.

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    3. Peter C16:33

      Trust me on this besides the countries that border the Adriatic, no one knows
      what or where Adria is!!! At least Croatian and Serbian are names that reflect
      the countries they are situated in.

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    4. Anonymous19:09

      Of course everyone across the world knows where the Adriatic is, we learn it at school

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  3. Peter C14:35

    Just combine both Adria and Montenegro Air into the Croatia family.
    Then call the new airline MAC.....just imagine all the original marketing
    and advertising..like have a BIG MAC Attack...what potential!!!!

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    1. pozdrav iz Rijeke15:13

      Croatia family? They're so incompetent they barely stay afloat, McDonald's, KFC and Pizza hut combined can't help them, let alone MAC which will never happen because Adria and Croatia already rejected any kind of cooperation or merger, because both are /were politically influenced and highly nationalistic, and Montenegro is shut down in order to open the door to Air Serbia, not Croatia. The best name and marketing opportunity in ex-yu for the airline was Dalmatian, reminiscing summer holidays throughout entire ex-yu, politically neutral, worldwide known for Dalmatian dog, which was one of the options for company logo, and powerful. The whole idea of home based LCC or hybrid missing in ex-yu was great, and that's why the start up was brutally removed from the scene, and that's also why MAC will never happen

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