NEWS FLASH
Russian national carrier Aeroflot has scheduled its wide-body Airbus A330-300 aircraft on two flights between Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport and Ljubljana in the coming period. The airline will deploy the 296-seat jet on flights on December 29, 2021 and January 2, 2022. Equipment changes remain possible. Aeroflot’s A330-300 features 28 seats in business and 268 in economy class. The airline will also deploy the twin-aisle jet on flights to Belgrade and Zagreb this winter.
Russians going for New Year holiday?
ReplyDeleteI would say vaccine like in Cro.
ReplyDeleteVaccine on 29th December and 2nd of January. Highly unlikely. Probably groups going for New Year trip.
DeleteSo BEG, ZAG and LJU are getting the widebody. I was happy to see that SU will send the A333 the first ten days to BEG. It's good to see demand growing while the west is locking itself up once again.
ReplyDeleteReally glad to see they will be sending widebodies to our airports in the region. The covid infections in Slovenia are currently falling, let's hope it will be getting only better and better from now on.
ReplyDeleteIf I remember well, Aeroflot always did well in LJU. They doubled their flights shortly after launching them. I remember JP desperately trying to compete with them.... it didn't take long before they suspended Moscow.
ReplyDeleteSlovenia started issuing visas to Russians for non-essential travel recently after 2 years, which might be related...
ReplyDeleteAwesome, were there any other scheduled wide bodies before
ReplyDeleteTurkish sent the A330 a few times. I think the B777 also came once or twice when the European Basketball championship was held in LJU.
DeleteYeah Turkish did actually send A332 a very few times....like once a month or smth
DeleteThey are also increasing the flights to 4x weekly (Monday added) from mid December on, and they are offering 6x weekly during the holidays, seems like Russians are storming in Slovenia
ReplyDeleteYou can travel with Sputnik to Slovenija that's why.
DeleteUnless the western European countries ban all travel from Russia as a consequence of the pending invasion of Ukraine, then the impact of "anything" on Putin will be zero.
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