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Ljubljana sees fourth month of declining passenger figures

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Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport handled 81.191 passengers in February, representing a decrease of 5.8% on the same period last year and the fourth consecutive month of declining figures. The number of aircraft movements stood at 1.424, down 25.8%. During the first two months of the year, the airport welcomed 153.794 travellers through its doors, down 4.7%, or 7.583 fewer passengers. The airport could see weaker figures continue into March, with scheduled seat capacity down 3% during the month.


Ljubljana's largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, February 2025


March 13, 2025
Ljubljana Newsflash Results 2025 slovenia
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  1. Anonymous10:37

    Bravo Frapott

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  2. Anonymous10:42

    Slovenia is really serious about the Green Agenda. They are focused on reducing their passenger numbers by as much as possible!

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    1. Anonymous11:07

      Dedication to self-destruction

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    2. Anonymous11:20

      yet tourists numbers rise

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    3. Anonymous12:29

      Which is depressing meaning that they are not coming by plane. Not good.

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  3. Anonymous11:03

    Let the seething begin.

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  4. Anonymous11:43

    Fraport doing its best it seems

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  5. Anonymous12:22

    Last year we travell LJU - ATH-RHO. Flights beetwen Rhodes and Athens were 20% Slovenians on board. Price tickets were cca. 250 eur Dont tell me that some LCC could not fly at least 1x pw to Greek islands direct.

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    1. Anonymous12:33

      It would, but especially if Slovenian travel agencies used low-cost scheduled flights for their packages, but the vast majority use charter flights.

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    2. Anonymous12:41

      They dont, because there is no LCC flying on this route. Last year they used Corendon flights to Turkey Antalyavalso.

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    3. Anonymous13:18

      They should negotiate with low-cost carriers, not just wait for them to come on their own, like in some other countries, but that's not their business model.

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    4. Anonymous15:12

      50% Slovenians from Zagreb, 20% Slovenians on Athens-Rhodes. What's next?

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    5. Anonymous22:12

      Slovenija do Tokija

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  6. Anonymous16:12

    In January only, roughly 1171 passengers departed per day from LJU. Lets say u hve a market potential of apx 1.3 Mio habitants, than 0.09% of that market took a plane per day and the number is even smaller, cause in the 1.3 mio foreign travellers visiting the region, is not included. Judging the buying power with salary levels of that region or the business travels, than this number is really low.

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  7. Anonymous22:39

    This is all over the EU, the Euro is just way too overvalued and it has become too expensive to travel (much less live in). I get more for my Canadian dollars in Toronto than in Bled or Ljubljana. A lot of us expats are saying "maybe next year".

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    1. Anonymous16:57

      Became too expensive to travel in EU? Give me a break, please, few days ago both return Ryanair Zagreb to Girona and back for 53 euros. If that's too much for you in Canada you should definitely come back home for good

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