Wizz and Lufthansa apply for Macedonian route subsidies

NEWS FLASH


Wizz Air and Lufthansa were the only two carriers to apply for a renewed public call issued by the Macedonian Ministry for Transport and Communications for the provision of financial support for the introduction of new European routes from Skopje and Ohrid airports up until December 30, 2025. It comes after the previous tender was annulled due to errors with documentation submitted by the applicants. Last time around Wizz Air, Lufthansa and Aegean Airlines all submitted bids, however, the Greek national carrier did not partake this time around. Under the terms outlined in the public call, airlines must maintain flights to newly launched destinations at least twice per week throughout the year for the duration of the financial assistance, develop a plan for marketing and promotion and submit a report on its operations to the Ministry of Transport and Communications every six months The Ministry will now select the winner based on the number of weekly flights offered on the new routes, the volume of passengers at the destination airport (the busier the airport the greater the chance of the route being subsidised), as well as the amount of offered capacity. Funding will not be provided for routes from Skopje which have been operated from the airport in the past two seasons (summer and winter), nor from Ohrid if they have been operated either from the lakeside city or the Macedonian capital over the past two seasons. Macedonia will subsidise the services by providing each airline with seven euros per passenger on each new route from Skopje, and 4.5 euros per passenger on each new route from Ohrid. The commission has fifteen days to announce the winner(s).

Comments

  1. Anonymous10:31

    They lost Aegean, a big hit

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous11:17

      increasing to 6 weekly to ATH instead of teh additional 2-3 weekly to SKG

      Delete
  2. Anonymous10:31

    Where is Aegean? Ok, one more round until LH drops out.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous10:34

      LOL, true dat!

      Delete
    2. Anonymous10:34

      No, no, Luftika will collect great portion in its FRA route...

      Delete
    3. Anonymous11:59

      There we have the wizz air MKD government conspiracy thinkers

      Delete
    4. Anonymous14:10

      It is not a conspiracy if it happens again and again.

      Delete
    5. Anonymous14:12

      @14.10 lol

      Delete
    6. Anonymous20:07

      @14:10 +100!

      Delete
  3. Anonymous11:17

    Probably the only destination was Athens.
    Now they are gone, but they are increasing the number of flights with their own efforts, without subsidies;)))

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous11:18

      you mean Thessaloniki

      Delete
    2. Anonymous13:08

      Thessaloniki Larnaca and maybe Crete

      Delete
  4. Anonymous11:19

    Do the new A3 flights connect to West Europe, has somene checked the schedule?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous14:30

      Yes they do. The plane overnights in SKP and departs in the morning from. Arrival in ATH is at 7 am which is perfect for connections.

      Delete
  5. Anonymous11:21

    some are harsh on Wizzair but they are the only lcc with a real interest in SKP (and their success proves them right). You cant blame them for Easyjet ignoring SKP-Basel for 10 years and counting

    ReplyDelete
  6. Anonymous11:34

    stil amazed of no Skopje-Weeze flights by the likes of Ryanair. Its a joke

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous11:41

      What a tragedy

      Delete
    2. Anonymous12:07

      Dordmund,Colonge-Bonn and Eindhoven are realy close and most people live in the Dordmund -Colonge area. Weeze would be a nice addition especially if they can offers low prices but it's not top priority.

      Delete
    3. Anonymous12:33

      its not a priority now for sure, the point is that Ryanair didnt want to start such a obvious route at all even when Dortmund was two-weekly. Now there are 15 weekly flights to DTM,EIN and CGN combined

      Delete
    4. Anonymous12:52

      Ryanair wouldn't fly to SKP anyway

      Delete
  7. Anonymous12:34

    just dont annul this one again please :D

    ReplyDelete
  8. Anonymous12:58

    So we will see ljubljana - skopje soon

    ReplyDelete
  9. Anonymous14:13

    wondering which routes Wizz wants to launch

    ReplyDelete
  10. Anonymous14:25

    Barcelona and Ljubljana wait for us

    ReplyDelete
  11. Anonymous14:26

    List of possible destinations for LH
    Munich

    List of possible destinations of W6 from SKP
    MAD or BCN
    AUH
    PRG
    LJU
    LCA
    LIS
    TKU

    List of possible destinations from OHD
    MXP
    WAW
    HAM
    EIN

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous14:35

      LH: its going to be FRA

      I dont think there will be a route to OHD this time

      Delete
  12. Anonymous15:08

    the rule to maintain a route after the end of subsidies for the same amount of time was probably too much for airlines like Ryanair or every other that have never flown to SKP.

    LH is a confident airline, Wizz is de facto a home carrier

    ReplyDelete
  13. Anonymous18:57

    Sad about Agean but let's see what the future holds. It was a nice surprise when they applied.

    LH is probably only chasing the incentives for FRA.

    Might be interesting to see what is going to happen with flights from LJU-SKP.

    No matter which airline is going to serve it, they will get subsides from two countries. And LH could serve this route as well with an airplane from Munich - for example:
    MUC - LJU - SKP - LJU - MUC

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous19:20

      That's not happening

      Delete
    2. Anonymous23:25

      Not possible. Slovenian tender is published. Article 6, point 3: "the applicant has not been awarded and has not applied for the award of any other state aid for the operation of the new air route in connection with which he submitted the application".

      Delete

Post a Comment

EX-YU Aviation News does not tolerate insults, excessive swearing, racist, homophobic or any other chauvinist remarks or provocative posts with the intention of creating further arguments. A full list of comment guidelines can be found here. Thank you for your cooperation.