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Flydubai extends Ljubljana suspension, rebuilds other EX-YU operations

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Flydubai has revised its operations for the coming month, extending the temporary suspension of services to Ljubljana while gradually rebuilding the rest of its regional network. The Dubai-based carrier now plans to resume flights to the Slovenian capital on May 22, instead of the previously scheduled May 1, although further adjustments for the remainder of the summer season remain possible. Last year, the airline operated four weekly rotations between the two cities.

Elsewhere, Flydubai is increasing services to Belgrade from three weekly rotations in April to ten per week in May, with a second daily flight operating on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. This remains below both the fourteen weekly services operated last year and the seven weekly rotations maintained prior to the outbreak of war in the Middle East. However, from May 23, the airline plans to restore its full schedule of seventeen weekly rotations between the two cities, including three daily flights on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.

The carrier plans to operate three weekly flights to Zagreb until May 23, maintaining the frequencies it operated for most of April. Last May, the airline ran daily services, which are expected to be restored from May 23, pending final confirmation. These frequencies would match last year’s levels. In Sarajevo, frequencies will increase from two weekly in April to three per week for most of May, rising to four weekly from May 23. These levels match those operated last year.

Seasonal operations to Tivat will resume as planned on May 23, operating four times per week, in line with last year. However, the route is returning earlier than in 2025, when it resumed on June 4. Similarly, summer services to Dubrovnik will restart on May 24, ahead of last year’s June 5 resumption, and will operate three times per week, consistent with 2025.


April 18, 2026
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  1. Anonymous09:03

    LJU can't catch a break

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    1. Anonymous09:04

      April is performing 17% above plans…

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    2. Anonymous09:06

      We will see how things go with loss of Munich flights and now extension of Flydubai suspension.

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    3. Anonymous09:07

      MUC passengers are just going to be moved to FRA and ZRH. We might see larger planes on those routes now that City Line was terminated with immediate effect.

      LJU should just get OU to step in on LJU-MUC.

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    4. Anonymous09:45

      I'm sceptical that will be back afte 22 May either

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    5. Anonymous09:45

      * after

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  2. Anonymous09:06

    Good to see BEG being such a strong performer for them. Are they rebuilding the rest of their European network?

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    1. Anonymous09:20

      Well after Moscow and Bucharest it had the most frequencies in their network in Europe.

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    2. Anonymous11:16

      There is strong P2P and transfer demand on this route, so it makes sense.

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  3. Anonymous09:19

    Their fares are through the roof! Return Belgrade flights are now at over 900 euros for the summer. They are out of their mind.

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    1. Anonymous09:45

      That's madness. Who is going to fly with them at those prices?

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    2. Anonymous09:58

      They had to rebook passengers from cancelled flights. Their LF is probably over 95%

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  4. Anonymous09:44

    To be honest they are rebuilding quicker than I than l expected.

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      +1

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  5. Anonymous09:46

    It will be interesting to see if they will again have multiple daily flights to Sarajevo during peak summer.

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      I'm sure it will. Those flights are entirely for Gulf tourists who will probably want to escape somewhere after the spring they have had.

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  6. Anonymous11:03

    Ljubljana seems to be getting the short end of the stick again. First reduced frequencies, now another delay.

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    1. Anonymous11:12

      At this point it feels like a “we’ll see” destination

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  7. Anonymous11:03

    Good to see Tivat and Dubrovnik coming back

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  8. Anonymous11:12

    You can see Flydubai testing the waters month by month

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  9. Anonymous11:13

    There will most likely be another round of revisions heading into June.

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    1. Anonymous11:16

      Something tells me LJU flights won't be back until next winter. Let's see

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  10. Anonymous11:34

    Good excuse for the main clown of slovenian aviation why LJU even in 2025 wont reach 2019 levels.

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      2026*

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