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Ljubljana Airport to offer charters to 57 destinations

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NEWS FLASH


Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport will boast 57 summer charter destinations across fourteen countries operated by airlines in conjunction with tour operators. Last year, over 150.000 of Ljubljana Airport’s customers flew on charters. The most exotic of the leisure services this summer will be to the island of Sal in Cape Verde off the west coast of Africa. The largest number of charter destinations will be in Spain this year. They will include Albacete, Asturias, Barcelona, Bilbao, Canary Islands, La Rioja, Madrid, Menorca, Murcia, Palma de Mallorca, Pamplona, Santiago de Compostela, Valencia, Valladolid, Vitoria, Zaragoza, and Girona. It will be followed by Greece with flights to Heraklion, Karpathos, Kefalonia, Kos, Lesbos, Patras, Lefkada, Rhodes, Samos, Santorini, Thessaloniki, Zakynthos, Chania, and Araxos. There will be nine charter destinations in France, including Bergerac, Bordeaux, Brest, Chateauroux, Deauville, Le Havre, Limoges, Nantes, and Toulouse. Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh will be on offer in Egypt, as well as Monastir and Djerba in Tunisia. The Portuguese market will be covered through charters to Madeira, Porto, Lisbon, and the Azores, while leisure flights to Bari and Olbia in Italy are planned as well. Other charter destinations will include Antalya in Turkey, Rotterdam in the Netherlands, Malta, Reykjavik in Iceland, and Rovaniemi in Finland.

March 29, 2024
Ljubljana Newsflash slovenia Summer 2024
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  1. Anonymous13:51

    At least 10 of those could be regular 2x weekly schedule flights in the summer

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  2. Anonymous13:53

    Impressive

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    1. Anonymous15:57

      Res impresivno!"! Kaj pa redne linije? Čarterje v glavni sezoni ima vsako podeželsko letališče.

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  3. Anonymous13:53

    I'm surprised by all the France charters!

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    1. Anonymous14:36

      +1

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  4. Anonymous14:03

    airport says also charter(s) to SKP??

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    1. Anonymous14:03

      in general impressive indeed

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  5. Anonymous14:06

    150k is very good especially the variety but in total its not that much bigger then some exyu airports which have only Antalya at 90-100k

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  6. Anonymous14:15

    Quite interesting destinations! Some of the Spanish I've never even heard of!

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    1. Anonymous18:23

      Because some of these spanish airports don't have scheduled commercial flights, like Albacete. Nice to see charters there.

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    2. Anonymous20:42

      Albacete looks like a one-off to me: "Tal y como detalló Ignacio Tárraga, presidente de la Asociación de Agencias de Viajes de Albacete, están ya confirmadas salidas a Eslovenia el 19 agosto."

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  7. Anonymous14:17

    That is to say that Trade Air flies to 40-50 destinations from Ljubljana? 😁

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    1. Anonymous17:52

      No, one of tourist agencies has a new partner :)

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    2. Anonymous19:56

      Who?

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  8. Anonymous14:23

    I saw that Electra Airways operated a Trade Air flight to the Azores. Will it still fly from Ljubljana?

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  9. Anonymous14:25

    Does this mean there will be Zanzibar again soon? I wish there was one to the Seychelles like Adria in the 90s.

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    1. Anonymous14:26

      Sal, Horta, Lajes, Ponta Delgada are also distant charters.

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  10. Anonymous14:26

    Thats actually very impressive

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  11. Anonymous14:27

    Over OTP, SOF, BEG, ATH, BUD, VIE by leisure destinations 😁😁😁😁

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  12. Anonymous14:28

    I've flown on Trade Airs 'Luka' a couple of times. It has one of the worst seat pitch of any airline I've flown. Wizz feels like economy plus compered to them.

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    1. Anonymous14:30

      What does it offer during the flight? If you traveled on their flight. If it is ACMI the product is different.

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  13. Anonymous14:29

    Higher standard of living, more flights. The reason we don't have that many charters from PRN! Admirations LJU!

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    1. Anonymous14:46

      THE higher, THE more...

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  14. Anonymous14:32

    As the colleague above said, some Spanish and Portuguese destinations could easily work. Why not Egypt and more flights to Turkey for example with Sun Express.

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    1. Anonymous15:32

      What exactly makes you colleagues? You guys grew up together, went to school together, what?

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    2. Anonymous15:44

      In Ex-Yu website;)

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    3. Anonymous16:06

      Doesn't Sun Express focus on the German market?

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    4. Anonymous16:32

      no but Germany is the biggest market for every turkish airline

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  15. Anonymous14:32

    What do you think about this year? Doesn't look bad?!?

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  16. Anonymous14:34

    I would also be happy to see something like Male, Punta Cana, Mauritius, Seychelles, Thailand. It's not impossible.

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    1. Anonymous23:37

      We'd need some widebody charters in that case. Atm, all we have is Trade Air's A320

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    2. Anonymous17:30

      Select charters will be operated by widebody.

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  17. Anonymous14:41

    And there it is... a charter hub 😂

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    1. Anonymous14:42

      Well, that's what it looks like according to the article. The new Katowice! 😁

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  18. Anonymous14:47

    At this point, fraport leasing 2 A320 and providing their own capacity would be profitable xD

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  19. Anonymous14:55

    lot of these are with low frequency. KEF is "only" 3 flights, Zakintos 2, from what I see

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    1. Anonymous15:05

      Zakynthos should be all summer, but I could be wrong.

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    2. Anonymous15:52

      Yeah 3 or 2 weekly so thats pretty good if u ask me for leisure destinations

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    3. Anonymous16:30

      KEF is 3 flights for the whole season

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    4. Anonymous11:30

      Yes but destinations like Greek islands, Egypt, Tunisia and similar are like 2 weekly

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  20. Anonymous15:06

    Patras and Araxos are the same thing

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      +1

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  21. Anonymous15:34

    Bravo Fraport.

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    1. Anonymous16:01

      Izgleda, da so na tem portalu zbrani samo ljubitelji čarterjev in LCC.

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  22. Anonymous17:18

    Wish we have from Sweden also!

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    1. Anonymous23:37

      Maybe Eurowings, SAS or Norwegian will apply for subsidies

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    2. Anonymous11:30

      Which subsidies? There was no news about the last tender

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  23. Anonymous11:33

    Superb. E to je standard. Araxos is less than 50 km from Patras.

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  24. Anonymous12:22

    Still nothing to Manchester/Liverpool.

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  25. Anonymous15:21

    Any details on the charters to Rotterdam? Can't find who carries out these flights

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