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LOT cancels planned Ljubljana growth

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LOT Polish Airlines has cancelled plans to grow frequencies on flights between Warsaw and Ljubljana next summer season. The carrier, which initially scheduled ten to eleven weekly flights next summer, has now mostly reversed those increases back to the same level as during the 2024 summer season. It will maintain eight to nine weekly flights depending on the month. Year-on-year it will have growth of one weekly rotation in April and September, while the remainder of the summer sees the same frequencies as last year.


January 13, 2025
Ljubljana Newsflash slovenia Summer 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:31

    Is this the first Slovenia-related story of the year?

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    1. Anonymous13:33

      First one in like three weeks.

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    2. Anonymous13:33

      Which tells you a lot about the state of the aviation industry in Slovenia.

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    3. Anonymous14:06

      Sadly, indeed it does. Anyway, Bravo Fraport...

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    4. Anonymous14:25

      The government also forgot to put out another set of subsidies.

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    5. Anonymous14:33

      As if they would do anything astronomic for the aviation in Slovenia like attracting an airline to base an aircraft here or something like that.

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    6. Anonymous15:03

      Yep

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    7. Anonymous11:40

      LJU je izgubljena zgodba. Vzorčni primer, ko ne veš, kaj pomeni nacionalni prevoznik. Slepo
      zaupanje v svobodni trg.

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  2. Anonymous15:04

    That 1 extra weekly rotation for 2 months is better than nothing ig

    Too much competition from TK on their main routes, I'd assume

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    1. Anonymous15:08

      LOT cancelled a lot of their Asia routes due to airspace closures, which was historically their major transfer market

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  3. Anonymous15:34

    There is no flights to book on certain dates, admin - is there some kind of a mistake, or are they updating their schedule today?

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  4. Anonymous17:50

    Meanwhile they boosted Sofia to 21. Obviously demand is not there in Ljubljana

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  5. Anonymous19:05

    Ljubljana stories continue being more and more depressing in 2025 as well. So sad :(

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    1. Anonymous20:39

      On a certain level yes, on the other hand KL justed added daily flights and TK goes up from 14 to 18 weekly flights. LH also confirmed allmost all Summer 5 daily flights, just some exceptions MUC I think in April/May.

      But SLO is a tough cookie and I dont expect there strong growth in the upcoming years. To a certain degrees, the state is still too much involved in the tourism industry by controlling hotel groups and probably also trying to prevent competition. Not everywhere but for sure in Bled.

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  6. Anonymous07:30

    Still no new routes
    Trieste and Zagreb will continue getting Slovene travellers

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    1. Anonymous08:45

      Which is of course illegal. Slovenian passport holders cannot fly from another country.

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    2. Anonymous14:33

      Just flew from TRS and returned to ZAG. Thanks guys.

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