Corendon modifies planned Ljubljana operations

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Corendon Airlines has modified plans to commence scheduled flights between Heraklion and Ljubljana this summer. The service was set to launch on June 7 and run once per week until September 6 but flights will now run as charters only. Ticket sales have now been discontinued. The airline will go ahead with its plans to launch scheduled flights between Antalya and Ljubljana. It has brought forward the route launch by one week to June 9. Flights will be maintained weekly until September 29.

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  1. Anonymous13:32

    They actually didn't cancel it, but converted the route to full charter. Beforehand the agency only bought 60% of the seats.

    Also people employed at Ljubljana airport, who are checking this blog; update norwegian logo on your website

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    1. Anonymous14:51

      Ultimately the capacity from Corendon has increased, as Antalya will be launched a week earlier than previously anticipated

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    2. Anonymous14:52

      ^ it will end a week early too

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    3. Anonymous17:27

      Oh, you're right, my bad

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  2. Anonymous13:40

    Any news on the subsidies?

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    1. Anonymous13:52

      Any news if Fraport is actually doing anything to attract new airlines?

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    2. Anonymous14:36

      Fraport has to sort Frankfurt out, I don’t expect them to do some mayor things soon. (Like they ever did anything haha)

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    3. Anonymous16:21

      Fraport is doing an excellent job running Greek airports. The problem in Ljubljana is Ljubljana.

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    4. Anonymous17:25

      Fraport Slovenia has reportedly not involved itself in any negotiations with any carrier. All of our new airlines this year will fly not on Fraport, but on the government's initiative

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