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Corendon Airlines to launch Ljubljana flights

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Leisure carrier Corendon Airlines will introduce seasonal flights from Heraklion in Greece, as well as Antalya in Turkey to Ljubljana next year. Both will operate once per week, on Fridays and Sundays respectively. Flights from Heraklion commence on June 7 and run until September 6, while Antalya will operate from June 16 until October 6. Tickets can be purchased through the airline’s website. Flights will be maintained with the 189-seat Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Further flight details for the Heraklion route can be viewed here, while additional information for the Antalya service can be found here. Corendon Airlines is the second new entrant on the Slovenian aviation market announced so far for next year, complementing airBaltic. 

October 26, 2023
Ljubljana Newsflash slovenia Summer 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:40

    Some great news!

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  2. Anonymous10:49

    Great news!

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  3. Anonymous10:51

    So this is one of "28 airlines, both legacy and low cost carriers" CEO was talking about. Hopefully we see more coming in the next months ...

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  4. Anonymous10:52

    Didn't Trade Air operate these flights in the past

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    1. Anonymous10:53

      As charters yes. These are now scheduled flights.

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    2. Anonymous11:56

      Love it!

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    3. Anonymous12:01

      10:52
      And now flies to AYT and HER.

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    4. Anonymous16:44

      All Trade Air destinations exceed 15-16. So if we finally see a national airline, there will be two players in Ljubljana (of course I mean by served destinations ).

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    5. Anonymous16:45

      ... served charters

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  5. Anonymous10:58

    Great news! It will be interesting to see how tourist agencies will respond as there are a bunch of charter flights to both destinations. Although if you want to buy flights only it is quite expensive.

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    1. Anonymous11:13

      First 2 flights to Antalya are sold out

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    2. Anonymous11:14

      Sorry first 2 flights to Crete (HER) are sold out*

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  6. Anonymous11:27

    So we got 2w to HER and 2w to ATH for next summer for Greece!

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    1. Anonymous11:31

      HER is 1x weekly.

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  7. Anonymous11:45

    Finally leisure destinations from LJU! Now, work on WINTER leisure destinations as well. FZ is on fire and will have more frequencies from LJU to DXB compared to ZAG. Crazy times!

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    1. Anonymous12:05

      I think Malta, Malaga and Canary could work out of Ljubljana

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    2. Anonymous12:16

      Madrid could work in the summer months

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    3. Anonymous12:47

      Madrid should be year round

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    4. Anonymous13:32

      Athens too, SkyExpress with Atr at winter, Aegan with A320 in summer

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    5. Anonymous14:22

      @13:32 SkyExpress would be a great addition to LJU! ATR journey not terribly long.

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    6. Anonymous22:41

      Sky Express needs to expand in the region they are a pretty descent airline! They launched Warsaw from ATH maybe we could see BEG or LJU soon..

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    7. Anonymous23:19

      Well hopefully not too descent

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  8. Anonymous12:11

    they can be purchased through the airlines website but im sure these are launched in first place on behalf of travel agencies that will offer package holiday to these destinations.

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    1. Anonymous13:55

      That's for sure. These are kind of scheduled charter flights

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  9. pozdrav iz Rijeke13:32

    Bravo ZAG! Bravo OU! Bravo Hrvatska! Bravo Kradeze! Thanks for letting croatian people flying foreign airlines and from foreign airports! Huge accomplishment!

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    1. Anonymous13:35

      And all the Slovenes who fly with FR from ZAG to Malaga, Malta, Paphos, Rome, Naples, Kos, Corfu, ...

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    2. Anonymous14:23

      13:32
      ?

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    3. Anonymous14:27

      Pozdrav, it will be beneficial for both ZAG and LJU to have more options to fly next summer. LJU will have options to HER and AYT while ZAG not yet and Slovenes will also benefit from FR services in ZAG. Don'Ñ‚ forget that sevices to TGD, SOF and MAN are already restored starting April and FR increasing a lot of frequencies. By then, LJU might come up with something with Fraport. It is still too early.

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    4. Anonymous15:42

      Man has completely lost the plot

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  10. Anonymous14:57

    When will we see Corendon or SunExpress in SJJ. It urges flights to Izmir/Ankara and Antalya all year round

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  11. Gentleman07:35

    Podgorica is the next

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