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PHOTOS: Norwegian enters Slovenian market

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Norwegian Air Shuttle commenced operations between Copenhagen and Ljubljana this week, linking the two cities for the first time in almost five years. It also marks the carrier’s entry onto the Slovenian market. Flights will be maintained twice per week, on Mondays and Fridays, with Boeing 737 aircraft. Babett Stapel, the General Manager of airport operator Fraport Slovenija, said, “We are excited to welcome Norwegian's new flights to Copenhagen, as these were high on the wish list both for us and our passengers. Just in time, right before the start of the high season, Ljubljana Airport’s network has expanded with this popular tourist destination. Additionally, Copenhagen Airport offers convenient onward connections, especially to other Nordic countries and North America. This will also facilitate an inbound flow of tourists, as the hub is used as a gateway to Europe, not only by Danes but also by many Swedes and Norwegians. We are thankful for Norwegian’s decision to enter the Slovenian market and to the Ministry of Infrastructure for contributing subsidies to the carrier to help make this route happen”.









May 01, 2024
Ljubljana Newsflash slovenia Summer 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:36

    Negative comments about LJU or Fraport in 3..2..1..

    On a different note, does anyone know how the load factors were on the first flights?

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    1. Anonymous10:38

      What is it with this obsession with load factors on first flights?

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    2. Anonymous10:43

      Not really an obsession, just a curiosity. Don't be salty.

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    3. Anonymous10:50

      CPH-LJU 59/189 31%
      LJU-CPH 159/189 84%

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    4. Anonymous10:50

      As far as my friend said (she was flying to copenhagen) LF was 90%+

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    5. Anonymous10:52

      59 passengers arrived at LJU and 159 departed for Copenhagen.

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    6. Anonymous10:58

      Cool! Nice

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    7. Anonymous10:59

      Where do you get that data? Is it accessible to the public?

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    8. Anonymous11:01

      He is probably working at the airport

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    9. Anonymous11:02

      Sierra5 published this data in their news

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  2. Anonymous11:08

    Bravo Frapoprt!

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    1. Anonymous12:54

      Bravo at doing nothing!

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  3. Anonymous12:32

    LJU is becoming absolutely unstoppable!

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    1. Anonymous12:54

      Absolutely with traffic at -28% compared to 2019. Oh I forgot, that is great for a clown in previous article. He said that is completely normal.

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    2. Anonymous12:57

      Then fly more from LJU ;)

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  4. Anonymous17:39

    So expensive ticket till Avgust.

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  5. Anonymous01:12

    I was trying to get tickets for July, but they are so insanely expensive for a low cost carrier, I hope that means that there is a lot demand, otherwise this will not work.

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