Ljubljana Airport anticipates busy charter season

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Ljubljana expects a busy summer charter season ahead, with leisure flights becoming an important segment for the airport. This summer season, Ljubljana Airport anticipates charters to the Greek islands, Egypt, Turkey and Spain. There will be a greater emphasis on the Spanish market, with charters planned to Vittoria, Santiago di Compostela, Barcelona, Sevilla and Girona. Slovenian tour operator also have holiday packages with charters to Madeira, Porto, the Azores, Faroe Islands, Scotland, Iceland, Tenerife, the Cape Verde islands, Cairo, Jordan, the Netherlands and Riga.

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  1. Anonymous13:35

    Charter hub 😁

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  2. Anonymous13:48

    Fantastik news fur LJU! Time for Tokio charters and winter Afrika charters reisen

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  3. Anonymous13:54

    That's what LJU needed most! :) #sarcasmOFF

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  4. Anonymous13:59

    Zanzibar? Male?

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    1. Anonymous14:20

      No, PM said that outer space is our priority. Perhaps after we conquer Pluto or one of Jupiter’s moons? Although, my guess is Kigali or Mogadishu will happen before Male or Zanzibar. From what I understand, Levica and SD believe we need more racial diversity in Slovenia. And the new tax reform will benefit the poorest, se we need to additionally strengthen the poorest segment of the population.

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    2. Anonymous14:29

      Yes, there will be a few charters to Zanzibar like last year but I don't know about Male. They also forgot about Tunisia ( there will be one weekly charter to both Djerba and Monastir) operated by Tunisair.

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    3. Anonymous17:06

      Will they be with Trade Air again?

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  5. Anonymous14:13

    Vitoria and the Basque Country in Spain is stunning destination. It's all very green and people themselves look very different compared to the rest of Spaniards. They have their own language called Euskadi. Their tapas are called pintxos (pinchos) and consumed with cider. San Sebastian (Donosti) is their most elegant town and where lots of Frenchies go there. In general the north of Spain is quite elegant compared to the rest of the country especially the Basque Country, Asturias and Cantabria.
    Santiago de Compostela is a medieval town mainly for the religious famous Camino de Santiago route that many do. Although it is worth visiting nearby La Coruña, they have very good seafood and octopus with potatoes and red pepper. Very good. Pulpo a la gallega. Girona is also medieval easily reached by train from downtown Barcelona. Sevilla is gorgeous and has amazing architecture and very tasty tapas and the amazing flamenco dancers. I know Spain very well. Visit it. It is an truly amazing country. Although the outskirts of Sevilla are quite run down. LJU should consider Tenerife or Lanzarote. Very nice islands! Tenerife is probably the greenest of the 7 Canary Islands and has 2 airports. The south part of the island is very touristic especially FULL of Brits and Germans because the flights are very cheap. Lanzarote is very chilled and a perfect place if you are a pensioner of looking for a quiet place. The problem with the Spanish islands are the increased prices again blame it to the Brits and Germans because they are literally everywhere you go there.

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    1. Anonymous17:05

      +10000

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    2. Anonymous18:48

      Viva Espana !

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    3. Anonymous06:43

      España, por favor.

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  6. Anonymous14:42

    Bravo Fraport!

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  7. Anonymous17:56

    Faroe Islands and Riga how many times? Just one?

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  8. Anonymous19:49

    Corfù, Chios, Skiathos and Mykonos appear not to be served any longer by summer charter flights from LJU, compared to pre-Covid times

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