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Zagreb Airport, 1968

Finnair to reduce Ljubljana and Dubrovnik flights

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Finnish flag carrier Finnair will make slight modifications to its seasonal operations from Helsinki to both Ljubljana and Dubrovnik next summer. The carrier will run three weekly flights to the Slovenian capital, down from four weekly last year, while Dubrovnik will be reduced from daily to six weekly. Split, as its only other destination in the former Yugoslavia, will remain unchanged at four weekly rotations.

During the 2025 summer season, Finnair will utilise Airbus A319, A320 and Embraer E190 aircraft on its Ljubljana service, with capacity currently down by 6.908 seats on 2024. The airline will deploy A319s, A320s and A321s to Dubrovnik with capacity down 7.158 seats. Finally, Split will see Finnair’s A320s next summer with the number of available seats up by 520. Changes remain possible, particularly in regard to equipment.

December 17, 2024
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  1. Anonymous13:32

    Bravo Fraport!

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    1. Anonymous13:44

      Welp there goes my comment of Ljubljana keeps winning

      Granted this offsets the gains from BA in July and August, so it's not that bad

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  2. Anonymous13:44

    Unfortunate but expected. Finnair relied heavily on transfers from East Asia, and the closure of Russian airspace has greatly hurt them in that market

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    1. Anonymous13:47

      Didn't know war started this year.

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    2. Anonymous14:41

      13:47, look at the number of cuts to East Asia from European carriers this year from last, and for next year, its dropping each year. Not sure why you think things don't take time to make an impact.

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    3. Anonymous19:46

      Well I guess it is also Ryanair that is offering dirt cheap flight beteen HEL and DBV.

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  3. Anonymous20:26

    now re-establish HEL-BEG

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    1. Anonymous08:26

      ...also ZAG - HEL / CA

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  4. Anonymous20:27

    An opportunity for SK?

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  5. Anonymous08:25

    TK keep wining against AY with asian tourist for ex Yu market.
    AY always calculated and play with passengers for LJU every year / season.

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  6. Anonymous09:06

    For LJU I would say this is airBaltic effect.

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    1. Anonymous10:57

      Nope, AB competitor iz LOT for Baltic states.

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