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Zagreb Airport closure notice
for runway overhaul, 1974

GP Aviation upgrades Ljubljana service

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GP Aviation has extended its seasonal summer flights between Pristina and Ljubljana into the winter season. The route was downgraded the previous winter but will now continue to operate past October 26, once per week, on Mondays. A total of 3.680 passengers flew between the two cities during the first half of the year.

August 26, 2025
Kosovo Ljubljana Newsflash Priština slovenia Winter 2025/2026
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  1. Anonymous13:31

    What were the load factors then?

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    1. Anonymous13:45

      These are usually 95%+, going off reports for LJU here

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    2. Anonymous17:49

      Full 95 + ? And thats why handled barely 3680 passengers for 6 months , are you for real dude ? You trying to lie all of us here or ur mathematic is so weak ??

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    3. Anonymous18:02

      ^It says in the text that the route did not operate last winter, so it started at the end of March and I think they fly just once per week.

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    4. Anonymous18:10

      @17:49 Are you ok?

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    5. Anonymous18:22

      He probably blames Fraport for the "low" numbers.

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    6. Anonymous18:52

      Clearly they are as they did absolutely nothing to get proper replacement for TIA, PRN, OTP, while SKP is flying only because it is subsidized.

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    7. Anonymous19:42

      18:10 yes I am , where did u see 95+ lf ? Did u dream about this or someone tells u ??
      18:52 Yes and because of the subsidies they handled 30k passengers for 6 months with 92% LF , wooooww , does passengers also get money to travel to?? 🤔

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    8. Anonymous20:10

      Oh what a coincidence that Wizz launched SKP-LJU in 2023 right when they got subsidies and not in 2019. So if they aren't flying because of subsidies why did they wait for 4 years?

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    9. Anonymous20:36

      Ok it is subsided route , but what that have with the 92% LF which is huge and 30k pax for 6 months? If some route doesnt work it wont work with subsidies simply do anytning it wont work. SKP-LJU is in demand and it works crazy good. Why Wizz wait so much time time to launch ask them they have better answer, could be plane issue, fresh covid19 impact in early 2023 could be anything. But the route works extremely good with one of the best LF !!!

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    10. Anonymous21:34

      On LJU - PRN route in Jun was LF 87 %.

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    11. Anonymous21:53

      Thats only for 1 month , we are speaking for continously 6 months this year ;) as I said above you cannot compare SKP route to LJU with PRN , if it was good , their president Vlora will fly from there , not coming to SKP to fly to LJU. By the end of this year will have 60k passengers with average cabim load of 93 possible even 95 !!!

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    12. Anonymous22:15

      This guy is hilarious

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    13. Anonymous23:54

      It is hilarious as well as you trying to convience everyone here that PRN route to LJU works better than SKP

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    14. Anonymous06:31

      There is need for TIA - LJU flight

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    15. Anonymous14:23

      Anon1749 probably is the butt hurt SKP fan that keeps trying to push the narrative that PRN is inferior to SKP. But the truth is that one needs incentives to grow, the other is growing organically on a much faster pace.

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  2. Anonymous13:45

    Nice

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  3. Anonymous14:06

    Finally. They should do at least 2pw. I always fly with them on monday but coming back i always use skopje/wizz

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    1. Anonymous14:08

      How is the service with GP?

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    2. Anonymous14:25

      Not the OP but Wizzier than Wizz

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    3. Anonymous17:35

      Anonymous14:08 - horrible ...

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    4. Anonymous13:55

      I would never seat in their airplane.

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  4. Anonymous16:33

    Zag have a same potential, pax from Croatia are traveling through SKP

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    1. Anonymous16:34

      Didn't PRN-ZAG fail after a few weeks last time it was launched some 2 years ago?

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    2. Anonymous18:54

      Yes with mywings.

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    3. PIR18:55

      It failed because it was operated by Croatia Airlines. Failure is their second name. Sorry, not the second. First.

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    4. Anonymous19:43

      😄

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    5. Anonymous19:45

      Pozdrav it was operated by Mywings but nice try.

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    6. Anonymous20:58

      Actually it was in cooperation with OU. OU was responsible for sales while Trade Air was providing the equipment.

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    7. Anonymous21:11

      No. All this was organized by the virtual carrier mywings, which until recently worked with Trade Air. This flight was also operated under the codes C3/TDR. So Trade Air was renting Dash from OU.

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  5. Anonymous07:42

    🇸🇮 ❤️ 🇸🇮

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