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Nesma Airlines plans Ljubljana service

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Egyptian carrier Nesma Airlines has filed a schedule for regular charter services from Hurghada to Ljubljana this coming summer season. The carrier plans to commence operations to the Slovenian capital from April 6, initially operating once per week, on Sundays, before increasing to two weekly from April 23, with an additional service on Wednesdays. The flights are planned to operate until the end of the 2025 summer season in late October. The carrier will deploy a 179-seat Airbus A320 aircraft on the route. Further flight details can be found here. Charter operations, even those maintained on a regular basis with a set schedule, are susceptible to change and further modifications are possible.

Nesma Airlines launched operations in 2010 with its first commercial service being between Hurghada and Ljubljana. However, the airline did not serve the Slovenian capital last year. If the flights go ahead as planned, Nesma Airlines will bring an additional 20.227 seats to Ljubljana Airport, with both the outbound and inbound service included.

March 03, 2025
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  1. Anonymous10:34

    Ljubljana keeps winning?

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  2. Anonymous10:38

    Bravo Fraport!

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    1. Anonymous11:36

      Finally Charter hub is coming :-)

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  3. Anonymous12:16

    At the end of the day new two weekly charter service is better than some airline cancelling two weekly flights for summer season so this is positive news.

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    1. Anonymous12:34

      Is there any concrete ones or did you give this just as an example?

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    2. Anonymous12:48

      No, just an example

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  4. Anonymous14:34

    Are there any news on the tender?

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    1. Anonymous15:11

      Not yet

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  5. Anonymous14:41

    So, what airlines will be flying to Egipt this year? Nesma, Trade Air, FlyEgypt?

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    1. Anonymous14:59

      Nile air.

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    2. Anonymous15:11

      Nile Air has one weekly i believe, so does FlyEgypt and also two weekly from Nesma amd i believe Trade air will also fly twice per week to Hurghada. So 6 weekly to Hurghada in general which is a lot. Also i think FlyEgypt and Tradeair will both fly one weekly to Sharm el Sheikh.

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    3. Anonymous15:12

      At least this is based on last year (Trade air and FlyEgypt)

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    4. Anonymous18:13

      Fly Egypt no more......finished.... .

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