NEWS FLASH
The Pristina-based GP Aviation has scaled back its operations for the upcoming period, temporarily suspending several routes and postponing planned new launches. The carrier has halted flights from Pristina to Ljubljana and Berlin (from April 1), while the introduction of new services to Brussels, Vienna and Oslo has been pushed back to June. Planned new flights to Bergamo have been cancelled.
Services to Ljubljana are now scheduled to resume on June 22. Although GP Aviation inaugurated its new route to Salzburg last Sunday, frequencies on the service have been reduced until mid-June. Meanwhile, operations to Rimini, due to launch on June 15, will proceed as planned. These changes add to a growing list of schedule adjustments across the region.

Many commentators saw this coming a long time ago. We've seen a lot of these shell companies pop up over the years only to suddenly disappear. I have no idea why.
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Delete@13:46 I think you’re spot on. 👍
DeleteNew A319 is coming in full gp aviation livery😉 Next days or one-two weeks.
ReplyDeleteYes it's posted in LinkedIn
DeleteThis is normal for the agencies they work with. They are just now big enough for us to notice them.
ReplyDeleteSame like all companies, AirServia or Croatia Airlines... is not different.
ReplyDeleteEven British Airways have made cuts to their network.
DeleteNow Wizz from Skopje to Ljubljana will get some additional passengers.
ReplyDeleteFor sure it will!!
DeleteTravel between zagreb and Prishtina via Ljubljana and Skoplje sound ghastly.
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