easyJet terminates handful of EX-YU routes


Low cost carrier easyJet will terminate four routes to Croatia and a planned new service to Ljubljana as the airline is due to announce a loss of over a billion dollars for the previous financial year at the end of the month. The budget carrier has now terminated its seasonal flights from London Luton, Milan Malpensa and Toulouse to Dubrovnik, while services from Belfast to Split have also been cut. This is on top of the routes that were discontinued earlier this year, which included services from Venice and London Stansted to both Dubrovnik and Split, as well as from Southend to Dubrovnik and Newcastle to Split.

In the pre-pandemic era, the budget airline was Croatia’s largest during the peak summer month of August, eclipsing Croatia Airlines. Overall, in 2019, it was the second largest airline in the country in terms of offered seat capacity, behind only the national carrier. However, this year it has fallen to third place, behind both Croatia Airlines and Ryanair, while in the peak month of August it was the second largest carrier in the country, behind the national airline. Despite the cancellations, easyJet will still boast a large network out of Croatia next summer, from Split, Dubrovnik, Pula and Zadar.

easyJet has also cancelled plans to introduce flights from London Luton to Ljubljana. Services were initially scheduled to commence last year but have been constantly delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, easyJet’s sole remaining service to Ljubljana will be from London Gatwick. This represents a significant retreat from the Slovenian market for the airline, which, prior to the pandemic and following the collapse of Adria Airways in September 2019, was Slovenia’s largest carrier. Last year, easyJet terminated its flights from both London Stansted and Berlin to Ljubljana.



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  1. Anonymous09:02

    that's a shame :(

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  2. Anonymous09:02

    Not good for the coast

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    1. Anonymous09:07

      Not good but primarily for easyjet. I'm sure the coastal airports will find alternatives.

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    2. Anonymous09:40

      Yaaaas

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    3. Anonymous18:49

      I never understood why they don't set up a seasonal base in Split with so many routes.

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    4. Anonymous18:49

      Easyjet I mean

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    5. Funny guy... Not.

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    6. Anonymous23:32

      @ 18.49 Small seasonal bases don't work.

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    7. Anonymous23:34

      It's not that small with 14 routes.

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    8. Anonymous00:38

      Not enough for a base.

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  3. Anonymous09:03

    Could Wizz Air take over these routes?

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    1. Anonymous09:04

      Well they are starting Luton-Ljubljana in December.

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    2. Anonymous09:20

      I wonder if that was the reason easy decided to cancel the route.

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    3. Anonymous18:50

      Doubt it

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  4. Anonymous09:04

    LJU keeps on winning.

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    1. Anonymous09:45

      i know right. i kind of wanna see if it can get even worse and how. it's not about getting LJU back, because due to no transfer PAX, the pre adria numbers will never be reached again. it's logical since a single PAX won't be counted 2x. for me it's about seeing how much worse can it get because it's just spiraling out of control and i find this amusing now. it's like watching a bad tv show. you hate it but you can't stop watching it because you wanna see how much worse it can get

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    2. Anonymous14:17

      The way things are going Easyjet will soon completely leave LJU.

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  5. Anonymous09:08

    What's going on with easyjet?

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    1. Anonymous09:10

      It's affected by Covid like every other airline in the world.

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    2. OU is not affected. They are growing and becoming better, taking over almost everything from the competition LOL

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    3. Again, smart and funny... Not!

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  6. Anonymous09:11

    Crazy how easyjet has withdrawn from the Slovenian market more and more.

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    1. Anonymous09:22

      Soon they will also terminate LGW. Fraport and LH are both satisfied, as they will get all passengers to fly via FRA.

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  7. Anonymous09:12

    I just feel like Easyjet is losing big time vs Wizzair, we could see another Wizz expansion in a few months time

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  8. Anonymous09:12

    That is good news for OU!

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    1. OU had enough good news in last five years. They could actually try to capitalize on some of those events.

      If this happened on YU's turf it would already have established most of the routs it could to pick up the pax, gotten government subsidies and terminated the rout by now.

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  9. Anonymous09:19

    I mean Wizz air will fly LJU-Luton anyways

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    1. Anonymous09:26

      Instead for 10 flights p/w to LTN as supposed we should be happy with only 3? With STN no longer on sale this is even bigger drop. Instead of 23 flights p/w we should be happy with like 10? This is just a disaster.

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    2. Anonymous09:35

      Yeah I know... I was just saying that at least Wizz will operate this route....I'm from Slovenia aswell and it's sad for me to watch fraport removing Easyjet from LJU....

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  10. Anonymous09:29

    Just from couriosity I'm asking what do you all think...which routes should LJU introduce and operated by who? (if there is no special airline based at LJU)

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    1. Anonymous09:32

      LJU does not need new routes. Passengers can fly via FRA. If they do not like this, they can drive to other airports in region.

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    2. Anonymous09:40

      Thats exactly what Fraport wants to do....and LJU badly needs new routes

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    3. Anonymous10:01

      ^^^
      How come Fraport doesn't want to do the same thing to all the other airports it owns in Europe?
      Why it only wants to do it in LJU?
      Could it possible not be some German plot in favor of FRA and LH and it is because of LJU and Slovenia's market realities?

      Just my2cents

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    4. Anonymous10:15

      Ofcourse it is the favor of FRA and LH. Just look at the most popular unserved routes from LJU. So much potencial yet there is nothing done to establish these routes. Only "talks". Because for some reason Fraport thinks its better to fly via FRA with LH.

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    5. Anonymous10:44

      I really hope that you are being sarcastic anon 09.32 :)

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    6. Anonymous11:31

      Yes i was, but unfortunately people at Fraport are not.

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    7. Anonymous11:32

      he seems like a Fraport worker

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    8. Anonymous14:49

      I'm quite certain that only having Frankfurt destination is not in interest of Fraport.

      They are still in business of making money.

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  11. Anonymous09:52

    Guys the situation is bad, look at EW after it was reported that they delayed Prague now they did the same for Dusseldorf. Just shows demand is still soft.

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  12. Anonymous10:00

    They were stubborn and notorious. Wizzair offered to buy easyJet and they refused. Yes, they also cancelled various routes but are in a much better financial situation and belonging to a huge group. It was a mistake not to accept their proposal.
    That being said, let's see if the new skopje Geneva route not affected.

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    1. Anonymous10:03

      Easyjet is a far bigger airline than W6 and it has large bases in major airports in major western European markets. W6 does not.

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    2. Anonymous10:10

      Precisely. The primary airports have higher expenses. But Wizzair are also expanding outside of Europe and things will most likely change a lot with the arrival of the A321XLR in 2023. EasyJet should've accepted their offer instead of facing this cancellation agony.

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    3. Wizzair is bigger than Easyjet. And they were interested to buy Easyjet a few months back, but Easyjet refused their offer.

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    4. Anonymous10:30

      Wizz is bigger than Easyjet? They fly 70 aircraft of the 145 they have (not enough crew and demand), reported EUR 125 million loss and their share price dropped from 55 to 41 GBP since April. They are in a dire state, can be happy to survive covid.

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  13. Anonymous16:30

    Just another example of how corona will have a long lasting impact on airlines. For those that think everything will magically go back to normal.

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  14. Anonymous23:33

    LJU just can't catch a break.

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  15. Anonymous23:33

    tbh i was hoping summer 22 will be close to normal but it looks like it will be far from that.

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