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Arkia to launch Zadar and Ljubljana service

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Israeli carrier Arkia plans to introduce flights from Tel Aviv to both Zadar and Ljubljana this summer. Services to Zadar have been scheduled and will launch on June 1, operating between one and two times per week. Further flight details can be found here.

The carrier’s Vice President of Operations, Einat Junger Carmeli, announced the Slovenian capital would also be part of the airline’s network this summer at a media event in Tel Aviv over the weekend. However, no further details for the new route have been shared by the airline so far. Israir plans to continue operating a weekly service between Tel Aviv and Ljubljana this summer.

Elsewhere in the region, Arkia will resume two weekly flights to Belgrade from March 31, as well as a daily rotation to Tivat from April 4.

February 27, 2025
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  1. Anonymous10:31

    Nice to see them adding Ljubljana. Will it be a scheduled charted or a full on service?

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    1. Anonymous10:31

      charter*

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  2. Anonymous10:33

    Would be cool seeing Ljubljana having A321LR scheduled, I don't think anyone else is using it in Ljubljana?

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    1. Anonymous10:36

      They scheduled wet leased A320 to ZAD so it will probably be the same in LJU.

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  3. Anonymous10:52

    Ljubljana keeps winning?

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    1. Anonymous10:53

      Bravo Fraport!

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    2. Anonymous17:54

      Lol

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  4. Anonymous11:53

    Arkia did use to operate Ljubljana in the past if i am correct no?

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  5. Anonymous11:58

    https://www.arkia.co.il/destinations/ljubljana

    They have indeed opened Ljubljana as a destination

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    1. Anonymous12:00

      On the link you provided it says:

      We currently have no flights to this destination, but there are many more destinations

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    2. Anonymous12:01

      Yes that is correct, but it is listed on their website as a destination, might be a charter or the flights aren't loaded in the system yet. In any case their previous routes that got discontinued are not listed

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    3. Anonymous12:08

      When this When this article was published, I went to the Arkia website and Ljubljana wasn't on the list, but now it is. They probably need a little more time to adjust the timetable.

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  6. Anonymous12:08

    Meh

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  7. Anonymous13:30

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  8. Anonymous20:37

    Nice additions but Arkia does have very irregular service.
    Thus dont expect more than there is.

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  9. Anonymous07:40

    Great news for Zadar. Hopefully not a charter flight like in the past.

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  10. Anonymous09:56

    Which aircraft type would they deploy on its TLV-BEG-TLV route from 31st of March? A21N or E195?

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