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Turkish to deploy wide-bodies to Ljubljana during holidays

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Turkish Airlines will deploy Airbus A330-300 aircraft between Istanbul and Ljubljana during the Christmas and New Year holidays. On December 22, the Turkish flag carrier will operate its morning Ljubljana service with the 289-seat configured aircraft, featuring 28 seats in business class and the remaining 261 in economy, while on January 2, 2024 the airline’s evening service will be run by the 305-seat configured version of the jet, with forty seats in business class and 265 in economy. The wide-body jet is being utilised to cater for the increased demand during the holiday period. So far this year, Turkish Airlines has deployed wide-bodies on six of its Ljubljana flights, all of which were operated last month with A330-300 and A330-200 aircraft.

Turkish Airlines A330-300 business class

Turkish Airlines A330-300 economy class

November 15, 2023
Ljubljana Newsflash slovenia Winter 2023/2024
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  1. Anonymous10:32

    Nice :D

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  2. Anonymous10:41

    they had 5 wide body flights for october holidays.

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  3. Anonymous10:42

    Very impressive, quite a big and fancy plane for such a short distance.

    I guess Istanbul might become a great alternative feeder hub to Munich and Frankfurt

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      Istanbul is no1 transfer hub at Ljubljana when compared the numbers from
      last month.

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  4. Anonymous10:45

    Common LJU W

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  5. Anonymous10:45

    Bravo Fraport!

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  6. Anonymous11:04

    LJU is becoming quite literally unstoppable guys!

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    1. Anonymous11:07

      sure

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    2. Anonymous11:24

      Well you saw their October numbers! Things are finally starting to move in the right direction.

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    3. Anonymous11:24

      ^LOL

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    4. Anonymous11:31

      Still no valid argument against LJU I see. Typical.

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    5. Anonymous11:49

      October 2018: 161.446
      October 2019: 99.229
      October 2023: 118.878
      -27% or -42.568 comparing to 2018. You are just delusional. Typical Fraport fanboy.

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    6. Anonymous13:21

      So now we are comparing ourselves with 2018 because 2019 doesn't suit your argument? Cool. Typical LJU hater.

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    7. Anonymous14:21

      Sure, its easy to compare with oct2019 (rather than oct2018) as the first month after JP went belly up. So irrelevant only fraport fan boy can see any sense in this comparison.

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    8. Anonymous17:48

      Well, the Fraport haters here were comparing every month this year to the equal month in 2019 but all of a sudden October 2019 is not representative anymore. Looks like the only representative months from the past are the ones with record figures.

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  7. Anonymous11:04

    What about ZAG?

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    1. Anonymous15:46

      What about it?

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  8. Anonymous11:07

    seems only routes to the east work well :D:D

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    1. Anonymous11:31

      That's where the money is!

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    2. Anonymous12:07

      dont cry then and dont ask for CPH, BER, DUS, BCN, ARN…

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  9. Anonymous11:47

    Amazing news for LJU! It seems that there is huge Gulf and Turk demand to LJU similar to SJJ. Hopefully QR is next! Bravo Slowenien!!

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    1. Anonymous12:09

      no need for german names. that ship sailed long time ago ;)

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  10. Anonymous12:05

    I agree. Fly Dubai has ten flights a week for two weeks in February during the winter holidays.

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  11. Anonymous12:13

    definitely slovenian tourists travelling east in warmer regions during nova godina

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