Air Serbia boosts Ljubljana operations

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Air Serbia is continuing to grow its operations between Belgrade and Ljubljana with the carrier to operate eight weekly flights between the two cities, up from six. This Monday the airline introduced a new late afternoon service from Belgrade to the Slovenian capital, while an additional afternoon flight will be added from August 12. As a result, the airline will now operate two daily flights each Monday, Thursday and Friday.

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  1. Are these Serbian tourists or expats to Slovenia or Slovenian transfer passengers?

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    1. Anonymous13:56

      I think there is a bit of everything. JU has good connections via BEG so I am sure they are profiting from all this.

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  2. Anonymous13:57

    It is a steady stream of Slovenians embracing expat life.

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  3. Anonymous14:00

    What are the busiest airlines in LJU right now?
    Is TK still number one?

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    1. Anonymous14:23

      It hasn't been number 1 for many months. It is Lufthansa

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    2. Anonymous14:43

      She. Come on TK! We are cheering for you

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  4. Anonymous14:03

    Spiffing news! Go LJU, go!

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  5. Anonymous15:06


    logično.Povratna karta se ne može naći ispod 160e.Očigledno su im avioni puni.

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    1. Anonymous16:36

      Само нек путује народ.

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    2. Anonymous17:55

      Oni JU su postali bezobrazni sa cenama a kvalitet usluge je sve gori.

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    3. Anonymous18:41

      Па шта да се ради, може им се. Можда једног дана Визер уведе летове на овој линији. Стварно не знам зашто нису барем преко лета.

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    4. U neka vremena teskoga mraka iza zeljezne zavjese, sa samo jednom vrstom jogurta u prodaji, JAT je letio BEG-LJU-BEG najmanje 3 puta dnevno, uglavnom na B727, a Adria LJU-BEG-LJU najmanje 2 puta dnevno na MD80/A320. A onda je napokon dosla sloboda, demokracija, razvoj i sveopci progres i preporod na svim poljima, i sada smo presretni sto na toj liniji imamo jedan ATR dnevno! Bravo Slovenija! Bravo Hrvatska! Bravo BIH! Bravo Srbija! Bravo Crna Gora! Bravo Kosovo (sa ili bez zvjezdice)! Bravo Makedonija (sa ili bez sjeverne teritorijalne odrednice) ! Bravo mi! Bravo ex-yu!

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    5. Bravo Rijeko za izrečeno, respect.

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    6. Anonymous20:32

      Cene su bezobrazne onoliko kolika je potražnja.

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    7. Bravo za Rijeku. Svaka čast druže.

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    8. notLufthansa17:02

      isusa, koja su to crna vremena bila!


      2 weekly
      JU504 Belgrade – Zagreb – New York JFK
      JU505 New York JFK – Zagreb – Belgrade

      1 weekly
      JU506 Belgrade – Zagreb – New York JFK – Chicago
      JU507 Chicago – New York JFK – Zagreb – Belgrade

      1 weekly
      JU508 Belgrade – Ljubljana – New York JFK
      JU509 New York JFK – Ljubljana – Belgrade

      1 weekly
      JU556 Belgrade – Zagreb – Montreal – Toronto
      JU557 Toronto – Montreal – Zagreb – Belgrade

      1 weekly
      JU560 Belgrade – Zagreb – Toronto – Montreal
      JU561 Montreal – Toronto – Zagreb – Belgrade

      1 weekly
      JU566 Belgrade – Ljubljana – Cleveland – Chicago
      JU569 Chicago – Cleveland – Ljubljana – Belgrade

      2 weekly
      JU580 Belgrade – Dubai – Singapore – Melbourne – Sydney
      JU581 Sydney – Melbourne – Singapore – Dubai – Belgrade

      1 weekly (Subject to Government Approval)
      JU590 Belgrade – Dubai – Kuala Lumpur – Singapore
      JU595 Kuala Lumpur – Singapore – Dubai – Belgrade

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  6. Anonymous21:38

    I read here in the forum that they have a fleet shortage. How come they have the capacity to operate more flights? Are they reducing other destinations? What happened to the ATRs and how many are left and how many retired? What about the leased 737?

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    1. Anonymous21:45

      What about leased B737? It's flying every day. Lease runs until late September. They are able to add flights because 1 ATR which has been grounded for 7 months returned to flying 10 days ago.

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    2. Anonymous23:03

      One of the ATRs was brought back. It is mostly kept as a spare plane but seems like they are using it to slowly rebuild their network.

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    3. Anonymous01:56

      Thanks guys. The ATR is a legendary aircraft and has served JU for 3 decades flawlessly.

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    4. Anonymous09:16

      Flawlessly is a bit of an overstatement😂

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  7. Anonymous19:14

    But why is BNX "black sheep" for AS?

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