Wizz Air to suspend Ljubljana service

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Wizz Air will suspend operations between Charleroi and Ljubljana this coming winter season. The last flight of the year is scheduled to take place on October 27. Services are planned to resume on March 26. 2023. The budget carrier will continue to maintain operations between London Luton and the Slovenian capital over winter. Ljubljana will be linked with Belgium through Brussels Airlines, which will run four times per week from its hub.

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  1. Anonymous10:36

    Wizzair is just in a state of mess right now; they want to do Saudi Arabia, UAE and much more yet they can't manage their first airline. Aboslute sh*tshow rn

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    1. Anonymous10:41

      They just don't care. They leave unprofitable routes with no notice at all. They refuse to pay compensation, they don't cover expenses, and they don't issue refunds promptly. Anyone who books with them is gambling. Delays, cancellations, knock-on expenses.

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    2. Anonymous11:08

      I cant agree more with both. Joke of an airline.

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  2. Anonymous12:26

    If you go to their official Facebook page, they are being bombarded by many negative comments regarding refunds, delays.

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    1. Anonymous12:47

      Odlazi cirkus iz naseg malog grada.
      Dal' je sve bilo samo fol?
      Dal' je sve samo jeftin trik?
      Il' sve te maske kriju bol
      i neki sasvim drugi lik?

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  3. Anonymous13:14

    They also quit their Sarajevo base within 1 month. Only flights to London Luton and Abu Dhabi will remain. All other routes will be suspended. They will focus more on Tuzla again by adding frequencies and by resuming Eindhoven-Tuzla flights

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    1. Anonymous13:19

      You have an entire article about it...

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  4. Don't tell me, worse than RyanAir?

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  5. Anonymous15:33

    Haha, if Slovenia still had Adria, none of this would be happening. Some smart a*ses will say that this his how a financially responsible company should behave. That’s fine as long as you don’t have to travel abroad every week and drive by car for two hours just to get to an airport (VCE). I suggest to people who have never flown (or have done so one or twice in their life) i.e. concerned taxpayers to keep quite.

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    1. Anonymous09:08

      Totaly agree. Have same problems.

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    2. Anonymous17:01

      If you are so smart and could do it better, why don't you found an airline and start your own operations in LJU?

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  6. Anonymous09:36

    I had enough of Wizz cutting routes. I would rather have Air Serbia fly direct from Ljubljana to the major EU hubs. It would improve connectivity and make life easier.

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    1. Anonymous09:51

      Or have a national carrier. But wait, we already had that. I wonder if concerned taxpayers are now living a better life since "they" don't have to pump more money into an airline.

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  7. Anonymous13:43

    Pozdrav. Želio bih da upitam, šta je s povratom novca i oštetom prema putnicima koji su rezervisali karte.

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    1. Anonymous08:21

      Druze obrati se na wizzair! platili ste kartu 20€ za na kraj evrope i sad bi jos ostetu.Stvarno smijesno!

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