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Zagreb Airport, 1968

EX-YU airlines, airports to negotiate new routes

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Airlines and airports across the former Yugoslavia will be taking part at the upcoming Routes Europe development forum in Seville between April 8 and 10. Over 300 airlines, airports and tourist organisations have confirmed their attendance to negotiate the launch of new routes or the expansion of existing services. Presence at the event among aviation stakeholders from the former Yugoslavia has so far been confirmed by Air Serbia, Air Montenegro, ETF Airways, as well as the airports in Belgrade, Dubrovnik, Ljubljana, Mostar, Niš, Podgorica, Pristina, Pula, Sarajevo, Split, Tivat, Zadar, and Zagreb.

March 12, 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:40

    Rijeka airport not attending then?

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    1. Anonymous13:42

      Politically motivated and corrupt leadership, they don't need to care

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    2. Anonymous14:52

      Sad. RJK region is attractive and of all the airports in ex YU, they should be the first to attend

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    3. Anonymous22:21

      Other airports are obviously satisfied with routes number they have

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  2. Anonymous13:41

    LJU attending for the first time. Probably reserved for LHG airlines only :)

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  3. Anonymous13:41

    Surprised Fraport is attending

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    1. Anonymous13:55

      They will negotiate with LH to add fourth daily FRA-LJU :)

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    2. Anonymous14:01

      They will inform some airlines that there was a tender for subsidies a month ago.

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    3. Anonymous14:35

      They are trying to boost the airport's passenger numbers by traveling as much as they can.

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    4. Anonymous22:45

      Hahaha...good one...great really...

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  4. Anonymous14:36

    I am sure Ljubljana airport will negotiate a lot of new routes as per usual.

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    1. Anonymous15:01

      Yeah one of them is LJU-JFK

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    2. Anonymous15:06

      LJU-FRA-JFK 😃

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    3. Anonymous22:48

      They actually had LJU - JFK while JAT was around.

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    4. Anonymous02:30

      JAT flew weekly from LJU to JFK and weekly to CLE-DTW as well.
      Adria flew weekly to SEZ (Mahe, Seychelles)
      But it was during the dark ages of communism, full of fear and poverty, behind Iron Curtain, when only one type of yoghurt was in our shops. Luckily, today, in democracy and super rich, we can happily sing Danke Deutschland, and forge history.

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  5. Anonymous16:03

    Where is OU?

    Is it too early?

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    1. Anonymous18:04

      They don't have to attend. They don't have any issues. And everything will be even much more improved.with new bright and shiny single type fleet, Intergalactic Spaceship A220. PIR

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    2. Anonymous21:22

      Jasmins already had a nosebleed launching 5 new routes from ZAG for a few months this summer. He's not going to let his coffee at Buzin get cold again to attend something like this.

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    3. Anonymous21:56

      Why tf would OU have base in Ljubljana?

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    4. Anonymous23:32

      Man the times were so much more wonderful and simple when we had that dude calling out Jasmin on every OU news. Wonder where he is.

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  6. Anonymous22:10

    What was Ljubljana managment doing there ?

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    1. Anonymous22:46

      The best employees were treated to a journey.... If they signed a paper promising not to take serious part in the proceedings.

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