Ljubljana Airport improves financial performance

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Fraport Slovenija, the operator of the Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport, has reduced its losses, which amounted to 2.5 million euros during the first half of the year, which is down on a loss of 4.5 million euros during the same period in 2021. The increased demand for travel in the first half of 2022 was reflected in higher revenue amounting to 14.7 million euros (up 7.3 million euros on last year). On the other hand, operating expenses increased by 2.9 million euros to 12.4 million due to increased traffic volumes.

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  1. Anonymous13:35

    LJU keeps on winning!

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  2. Anonymous14:12

    Now the GOV will step in with injection of money to cover their losses. Losses they are responsible for. Well spent money!

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    1. JU520 BEGLAX22:26

      Vanguard, Black Rock and others are the top share holders, like with LH, AA, DL, UA, IAG, SQ etc. Let them pay, these guys hold trillions in shares world wide

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    2. pLandemic is there for their trillions to become quadrillions or quintillions

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    3. JU520 BEGLAX08:59

      +1 ;-)

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  3. Anonymous14:12

    Good job Fraport.

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    1. Anonymous15:04

      Bravo Fraport! LOL!

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  4. Anonymous14:17

    Are there financial reports for other airports in region? We heard about airlines' performances for 2021 but nothing about finances of BEG, ZAG...

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  5. Anonymous15:01

    Are they missing JP already?

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    1. Anonymous15:04

      They already have LH cartel. They don't need more.

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    2. Same in HR with OU. Danke Deutschland!

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  6. notLufthansa20:13

    It would be interesting to know, how much money is coming from plot sales and long term parking on the apron

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