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Swiss further delays Ljubljana resumption

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Swiss International Airlines has delayed its resumption of flights between Zurich and Ljubljana for a third time. The route, which was to be restored on May 1, has now been pushed back until June 3. Planned frequencies have also been reduced from daily to four weekly. Further changes remain possible. Despite not operating any scheduled revenue flights to Slovenia since March 2020, the Slovenian government selected Swiss as one of a handful of companies to receive subsidies for the upkeep of its Ljubljana service, with the grant valued at over 22.000 euros.

April 21, 2021
Covid-19 Ljubljana Newsflash slovenia Summer 2021
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  1. Anonymous13:32

    What an unexpected chain of events

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    1. Anonymous15:53

      You really made me laugh :-)

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  2. Anonymous13:32

    They have to delay it until the new terminal opens. The current one can not handle it

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    1. Anonymous13:52

      In may 2021 LOT will fly to Ljubljana once per week.

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    2. Anonymous14:21

      Fantastic if this happens airport will have 50% increase of traffic.

      We will have the fastest recovering airport in the region

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    3. Anonymous15:04

      My recommendation is that each airline picks one day of the week and operates only on that day to LJU, so that the airport management doesn't get confused with more than one aircraft on the apron.

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  3. Anonymous16:00

    They should listen Nemjee and focus on AUH and DXB ;)

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    1. Nemjee16:55

      Well if you are trying do something and it keeps on failing then you gotta change your approach/strategy. LJU should focus on destinations that might stimulate traffic and Dubai via AUH seems like the right fit if they can't get FZ.

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  4. Anonymous08:16

    Don't worry, they are in talks with a "small regional airline" about basing an aircraft in LJU.

    On top of that, did you all forget that Slovenia is the ONLY country affected by covid and senseless restrictions ? Let's not forget that before starting to bash Skobir and Krasnja.

    O Adria, Adria, why are you not here anymore. Save us from these buffoons.

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  5. Anonymous09:05

    we only need time, the retirement will be soon enough

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  6. Anonymous13:46

    Bravo Skobir/KraĆĄnja and Co.

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