Turkish Airlines schedules wide-body capacity to Ljubljana

NEWS FLASH


Turkish Airlines will deploy its Airbus A330-200 aircraft between Istanbul and Ljubljana this week. The carrier will utilise its 250-seat A330-200 jet, featuring eighteen seats in business class and the remaining 232 in economy, on its morning Ljubljana rotation this Thursday, April 25. The carrier had initially scheduled an A321 aircraft for the service. The one-off upgrade corresponds with the start of the school holidays in Slovenia. Last minute equipment swaps remain possible.

Turkish Airlines A330-200 business class

Turkish Airlines A330-200 economy class

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  1. Anonymous10:33

    Congratulations to LJU! Your recovery is going as planned and there is next to nothing that can stop this process now. Haters will hate as they always do but reality is something entirely different.

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    1. Anonymous10:35

      Reality is different with -30% on 2019?

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    2. Anonymous10:39

      Yes but if you look at recent numbers they are getting much, much MUCH better than before. So recovery has begun, now we just have to wait for it to complete.

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    3. Anonymous09:40

      Cos of once 50 seats more??

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  2. Anonymous10:37

    Think we might see even more wide-bodies... almost all flights in the next 10 days are nearly sold out

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    1. Anonymous13:23

      Or hopefully another daily rotation. 2 hour flights on a widebody aren't quite economical

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    2. Anonymous23:28

      For sure WB wont be send to make loss, do not worry about it.....

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  3. Anonymous11:30

    Wish we had at least 1 or 2 long haul routes with wide bodies.

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    1. Anonymous12:20

      Im sure New York would work…maybe when A321Neo LR comes to normaln use, then we will see them

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    2. Anonymous12:32

      LJU would need the XLR for a route to New York or face load restrictions

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    3. Anonymous14:52

      Yes sorry, I meant XLR…

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  4. Anonymous13:05

    LJU does not need New York and any long half destination according to analiticar from Zamaaero , LOL

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    1. Anonymous13:57

      LJU should have zero flights because they are filled with Croats. Existing flights should be moved to ZAG, PUY or RJK.

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    2. Anonymous14:14

      Sure, or better one all flights from LJU on Losinj airport, LOL

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    3. Anonymous17:06

      At first LJU needs better connection to the rest of the Europe, before even thinking about long haul flights.

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    4. Anonymous23:32

      There were plans for a few years now that WB flies to many, many destinations...they did not realize, but I believe mutti LH would be proud of eine kleine company to fly very very far destination from very very Fraport LJU airport...

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  5. Anonymous17:47

    TK can’t use their old-fashioned wide-bodies in long-haul routes but utilizing them nicely for short European trips. But still TK business on these A330’s are disaster compared to Air Canada 787 pods.

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    1. Anonymous19:11

      Actually it’s not a disaster at all. If you look at practicality, the leg (feets) space is much more generous on these old fashioned seats than on nice little cocoons, including Qataries q suite.

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    2. Anonymous05:49

      I see you never flew anything bigger than A321

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  6. Anonymous09:33

    Why no demanti about widebody in LJU, that never showed up?

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    1. The A330-200 was scheduled to operate the flight. If you actually read the news flash, it states that last minute equipment swaps are possible, which occurred on this occasion.

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