NEWS FLASH
Low cost carrier easyJet is increasing operations between London Gatwick and Ljubljana for parts of the upcoming winter season, which begins on October 26. The airline will maintain four weekly flights between the two in November, up from three weekly the previous year, as well as daily operations for most of December, up from four weekly. Services will run three weekly in January, unchanged when compared to the previous year, while frequencies in February will be maintained five to six times per week, an increase from four weekly. Five weekly rotations are scheduled for March 2026, up from four weekly.
Bravo Fraport!
ReplyDeleteThis winter is shaping up to not be as depressing as the previous one. Is there any new info on the lates tender? Should be finished last week.
ReplyDeleteNothing yet, the deadline was on Wednesday..so we should be getting results today
DeleteIs there a website or something like that where they publish the results, so we can check them the moment they release it?
DeleteNo.
DeleteNo one submitted a valid offer it seems
DeleteGenerally Forbes Slovenia and this forum give the news first
DeleteAnd why do they need two months for announcement?
DeleteStill no news? Did both airlines really fail to re-submit the papers?
DeleteBritish is killing it right now, most of the flights are 90+ % full. It's crazy to me that they don't have any flights during the winter.
ReplyDeleteThere are more profitable destinations for BA.
DeleteBA prefers to fly 5-6-7 times a day to FCO, ATH, LCA, NAP than once a day to an unserved destination of their network if revenue per seat is better.
DeleteThat is why to stopped flying to BEG.
Bravo easyJet!
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