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Ljubljana Airport faces challenging winter

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Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport is likely to see an end to its passenger growth streak in November, continuing into the rest of winter after several carriers announced plans to cut back operations to the Slovenian capital over the coming months. Although airlines are still likely to make adjustments to their winter networks, Ljubljana Airport is expected to see its capacity levels on scheduled services drop by 9.5% in November and 7% in December. The rate of decline will slow in January to 1.8% but will fall 7.6% in February and 2.1% in March. The airport does see a notable number of charter flights throughout the winter, which may soften the probable passenger decline.

During this winter season, which begins on Sunday and runs until late March of next year, British Airways will suspend its flights between London Heathrow and Ljubljana. The airline plans to resume seasonal summer operations next April. The development comes after Wizz Air discontinued its service between London Luton and Ljubljana in February, which will also impact figures this coming fourth quarter when compared to last year. Air Baltic, which initially scheduled operations between Riga and the Slovenian capital throughout the winter, has now reduced services and will not operate between January and March.

Air France will reduce its operations between Paris Charles de Gaulle and the Slovenian capital, from eight and nine weekly last winter to daily. The Pristina-based GP Aviation is suspending its flights to Ljubljana until mid-December, while Luxembourg’s flag carrier Luxair will also reduce operations on its flights from the Grand Duchy. The airline will suspend services on the route between November 3 and December 19 after which they will operate twice per week until January 5. Operations will then be suspended again until February 16 when they will be restored twice per week. On the other hand, carriers with the largest amount of added capacity will include Lufthansa, with over 6.200 additional seats, Turkish Airlines with an extra 4.364 seats, and Transavia with an added 3.658 seats

The Slovenian Ministry for Infrastructure has acknowledged the challenging winter ahead for Ljubljana Airport. In a statement issued this week it said, “In 2019, the frequency of flights was 49% better than it is today. This means a significantly reduced choice for travellers. And the forecast for the future is not the best either, mainly due to the cancellation of some already established services. We expect a decline in the number of flights and passengers between November and March". Capacity levels on Ljubljana flights will decline 5.8% for the duration of the winter season.

Network changes for the upcoming winter season are still likely and may impact overall capacity levels. The information in the article is correct at the time of publication.



October 24, 2024
Feature Ljubljana slovenia Winter 2024/2025
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  1. Anonymous09:03

    Considering passengers have not recovered to pre Covid levels yet, this is bad.

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    1. Anonymous09:08

      Pre Covid numbers were also pre Adria numbers which equals in connecting passengers. And those passengers are counted twice (arrival, departure).
      I think comparisons like this aren't valid.
      In other words - things are not so bad as numbers show.

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    2. Anonymous09:30

      In any possible words the situation is very bad. It was said many times (and ignored by Fraport fanboys) that Adria moved cca 200k passengers annually as transfers - this was up to 15% of LJU traffic. This winter the decline will be at least 30% compared to 2019 (and 2019 was not the best year at all).

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    3. Anonymous09:39

      The situation is only bad if you put yourself into a mindset that passenger numbers must be higher than pre-Covid and pre-Adria bankruptcy time. Could it be better? Yes, absolutely, but you also need to consider all the factors that brought the airport into such situation and Fraport here plays a minor role.

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    4. Anonymous09:43

      Sorry but Fraport has been running Ljubljana Airport since 2014! It most certainly had a major role. One thing is that they seemed to have been the only ones that could not predict Adria's bankruptcy.

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    5. Anonymous10:52

      For Fraport, the most important thing is that Lufthansa has increased capacity. Nothing else matters.

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    6. Anonymous10:58

      Actually this is not true. It's also important that there is not too much LCC presence in LJU which might impact LH yields. But this is called business model, not conspiracy.

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    7. Anonymous12:08

      Yes, all of this is proven by the "trust me bro" guys.

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    8. Anonymous12:12

      And neglected by "conspiracy" guys. :-)

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    9. Anonymous18:29

      Why would Fraport care about Lufthansa numbers?

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    10. Anonymous23:15

      Be realistic. If not brothers they are at least first cousins.

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    11. Anonymous02:38

      Lufthansa does have a stake in Fraport.

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  2. Anonymous09:04

    Not good

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  3. Anonymous09:04

    Ljubljana cant catch a break from bad news :(

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    1. Anonymous09:18

      How come there are so many reduction this winter?

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    2. Anonymous09:31

      The airport is too expensive to operate and it's difficult to make profit in low season.

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    3. Anonymous09:37

      These cancellations literally happen every winter.

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    4. Anonymous09:38

      True, but not so much. Nobody expected decline in relative terms.

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    5. Anonymous09:41

      @9.37 Not really considering BA was flying last winter and this winter they are not, Wizz had flights to London until February, now they don't. Air France has less flights than last winter, Luxair has less flights than last winter...

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    6. Anonymous02:39

      Bravo Fraport

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  4. Anonymous09:12

    That's a lot of airlines reducing flights.

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    1. Anonymous02:37

      What's going on?

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  5. Anonymous09:13

    Hope things improve from next summer.

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    1. Anonymous12:40

      Takšno upanje traja že pet let in bo še trajalo.

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  6. Anonymous09:13

    How come there are such big variations in capacity between December and January?

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    1. Anonymous09:22

      Because some airlines are not flying until late December and then resume flights.

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    2. Anonymous09:32

      For now... further cancelations are expected in Q1.

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    3. Anonymous02:37

      By which airlines?

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  7. Anonymous09:17

    I'm not surprised. The only new airlines that have come in the last 2 years were due to government subsidies. Airport management could not care less.

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    1. Anonymous10:28

      @9.17And who do you think was the initiator of the subsidies, if not Fraport? Bratušek? LOL They wouldn't have done anything if Fraport had not put pressure on them to do something, when they had so successfully managed to destroy Adria! And she, the most incompetent of them all, is now the great saviour of Slovenian aviation??myass, so please all of you, switch the brain on a bit next time, before you comment on things you have absolutely no idea about

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    2. Anonymous10:40

      Well I am very familiar with the situation and those subsidies were pushed by the state and not at all by Fraport, who is extremely passive.

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    3. Anonymous10:43

      If Fraport 'initiated' the subsidies, why are they launched and paid for by the Government? Lol

      Fraport couldn't care lees as long as their *A partners grow while having fees higher than airports 4 times their size

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  8. Anonymous09:18

    Ljubljana goes into hibernation.

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    1. Anonymous10:41

      Maribor and Portoroz too.

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  9. Anonymous09:22

    How many passengers will LJU have this year?

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    1. Anonymous09:28

      I think 1.3 million.

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    2. Anonymous09:33

      My forecast is 1,42 million.

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    3. Anonymous07:54

      Unbelievable. Much less than ZAD.

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  10. Anonymous09:22

    Pity

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  11. Anonymous09:24

    As someone who travels frequently from Ljubljana, this is disappointing news. The cuts from British Airways and Air France will be felt. I hope the airport can bounce back in the future, but this winter will be challenging for sure.

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  12. Anonymous09:24

    Sad to see these cuts! Ljubljana is such a beautiful city, and it deserves better connectivity.

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    1. Anonymous10:43

      Thank Fraport

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  13. Anonymous09:25

    I thought that Slovenia is recognized as a popular winter destination. I would expect an increase in winter, rather than decline

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    1. Anonymous09:29

      People are flying to neighboring airports instead.

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  14. Anonymous09:28

    Can't wait to see who Fraport will blame now.

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    1. Anonymous09:33

      Low demand, as usual... "We are not Greek island"

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    2. Anonymous09:35

      Ah yes. They will also say something about "mass tourism" in other countries.

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    3. Anonymous09:40

      Oh wait... winter is coming. They will say "We are like Greek island, no demand in winter"

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  15. Anonymous09:30

    Only thing that can help is Ryanair or a new national airline.

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    1. Anonymous12:45

      Nacionalni prevoznik, vse drugo je slepomišenje.

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  16. Anonymous09:32

    Meanwhile, Fraport is spending money on LinkedIn to promote LJU as a great place for team buildings, celebrations, gatherings and other business events. So smart.

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    1. Anonymous09:36

      I'm honestly going to start believing some comments I read here that their only aim with LJU was the property around the airport.

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    2. Anonymous09:37

      And offering terminal for filming... But have you noticed that they don't promote airport as such, neither informing about government incentives etc..? Why? It looks they transformed to real estate company and air transport is only a burden for them.

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    3. Anonymous09:43

      ^ sad

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  17. Anonymous09:51

    Ljubljana is a beautiful city and Slovenia is a beautiful country surrounded by beautiful Croatia, Italy, Austria and Hungary.

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    1. Anonymous11:51

      But that just means the airport needs to work harder to attract airlines. There is no reason LJU shouldn't be the airport people who are travelling to those surrounding country use.

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  18. Anonymous10:01

    I wonder how much money is being lost on a state level due to this poor connectivity.

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    1. Anonymous12:48

      Mnogo, samo to ne zanima niti politike niti velike večine Slovencev, ki mislijo, da so z ukinitvijo subvencij Adriji ogromno prihranili.

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  19. Anonymous10:01

    Usually airports have incentives in place to boost traffic during winter months. Not sure if LJU has them.

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    1. Anonymous10:04

      They have some incentive scheme, but it's not significant and it's time limited.

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  20. Anonymous10:40

    What a surprise

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    1. Anonymous10:52

      As the saying goes 'winter is coming' .

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  21. Anonymous10:41

    It's time for a joint venture to establish a national airline.

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    1. Anonymous10:42

      It was long time ago, but now it's proven by performance and traffic figures that this is the only option.

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  22. Anonymous10:51

    Crazy that not a single winter month will have capacity growth

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  23. Anonymous11:25

    `Poor selection of destinations this winter. Just a few hubs offered and that's it.

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    1. Anonymous11:47

      That's the reality of the market unfortunately.

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    2. Anonymous02:36

      But we were told the market would sort itself out after Adria collapsed.

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    3. Anonymous12:52

      Uničenje Adrie - odličen primer zmage neoliberalnega pogleda na ekonomijo. Svobodni trg je najbolj neumna in škodljiva mantra sodobnega sveta.

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  24. Anonymous11:43

    Pay SkyAlps or UniversalAir to fly a few routes and that's it, LJU needs Dash or ATR operator

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    1. Anonymous11:46

      +1

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    2. Anonymous11:47

      If Sky Alps can do it from Mostar, they can do it from Ljubljana.

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    3. Anonymous02:35

      Well they need to be paid, just like in Mostar.

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    4. Anonymous12:56

      Odnos večine Slovencev do letalskega prometa deluje na principu "sosedova Micka pila nič plačala".

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  25. Anonymous11:45

    Let's not forget that FlyDubai had 2nd daily flights in October, December and February last year, and now they are gone beacause Fraport won't give them discounts

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    1. Anonymous11:46

      Damn :(

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    2. Anonymous12:38

      Where did you see FlyDubai is gone. The have daily flight at Dec 16 to end winter season. And I think they add second daily flight same as last winter did. When are Holidays in Slovenia.

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    3. Anonymous13:03

      They have removed every 2nd daily flights this winter - which they operated for the past 2 years

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    4. Anonymous02:35

      That's a pity. Although do remember they have a fleet problem.

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  26. Anonymous11:47

    To be honest, I really wasn't expecting LJU to be struggling AGAIN so soon.

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      +1

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    2. Anonymous02:34

      Let's hope the new subsidy call generates some results.

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    3. Anonymous13:01

      Upanje traja že pet let.

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  27. Anonymous11:48

    Any idea what the charter traffic volume will be this winter? It will help soften the blow.

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    1. Anonymous12:04

      Less then last year due to KOMPAS problems.

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    2. Anonymous18:27

      That sucks. What sort of problems are they having?

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    3. Anonymous19:43

      Charter hub is a HUGE success in Ljubljana.

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    4. Anonymous02:34

      I always laugh at charter hub. I can't believe Fraport said that.

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  28. Anonymous11:50

    How does TK keep adding seats when it has the same number of flights?

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    1. Anonymous11:52

      They are using more A321s compared to previous years. The difference per flight of using an A321 is actually not small.

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    2. Anonymous11:52

      A330-200

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    3. Anonymous11:54

      They rarely use A330s and they have no A330 lights scheduled this winter so far. But it is true they are using more A321s.

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    4. Anonymous12:04

      And they are more consistently flying double daily, with less operational cancelations. Next summer third daily is expected.

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  29. Anonymous11:52

    It will be worse than this. More cuts are coming.

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    1. Anonymous18:26

      What do you mean?

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    2. Anonymous02:33

      It means more airlines will downsize at LJU as winter comes.

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  30. Anonymous13:08

    Well u all saying that SKP should rely on a single carrier. Well look at the situation here, LJU is not relaing on a single carrier and yet many of them will reduce their winter operations, but not because of the engine problems with the NEO, because there is simply no demand.

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      Neither is ideal. Small market relying on one airline is not good, but also small market without a strong airline is equally as bad.

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  31. Anonymous13:42

    The fact that Ljubljana doesn't even list Pristina in their timetable... Not to mention them still having White, WizzAir UK and FlyEgypt listed as operators - one of them is bankrupt, one of them stoped flying 9 months ago and one of them never even touched down in LJU...

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    1. Anonymous13:46

      They still have Air Malta listed, altough it's not even an airline too...what a joke

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    2. Anonymous18:26

      When did Air Malta fly to Ljubljana for them to be listed?

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    3. Anonymous18:27

      I believe they operated charter a long time ago.

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    4. Anonymous02:32

      Yes they did

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  32. Anonymous14:59

    Meanwhile ZAG can't wait for winter to come. It will be epic

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    1. Anonymous02:33

      Thanks to Ryanair.

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    2. Anonymous21:23

      And OU.

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  33. Anonymous19:44

    Not defending fraport, but wizz has a base in varna where the airport is also operated by fraport, so why can’t they negotiate with wizz to open a base there. Yes, it will most likely be a smaller base, but at least the airport won’t be a ghost airport during winter.

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    1. Anonymous02:31

      Different models. Fraport owns the property of Ljubljana Airport. It does not operate a concession. With a concession, like Varna, you have to pay a concession fee each year, meaning you need to have much larger revenue and need to make more money to pay off that fee. With Ljubljana, Fraport is content with selling land around the airport to companies, and some of those companies opening warehouses or production lines around the airport just so happen to have the same shareholders as Fraport.

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  34. Anonymous13:27

    You must clean all the criminals conected to air port Ljubljana and then you can built from the start.

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  35. Anonymous14:38

    Every winter we can read mainly two words according to LJU operations: "reduce" and "suspend". Slovenia is such an attractive destination also in winter! How can it be attractive with seasonal flights, only?

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