NEWS FLASH
Brussels Airlines has reversed its April decision to boost services to Ljubljana and Zadar during the peak summer season. The carrier had planned to increase flights to Ljubljana from seven to ten per week in July and August, while Zadar was set to receive an additional weekly service, bringing the total to two. However, in its latest network revision, the airline has reverted to its original schedule, maintaining daily flights to the Slovenian capital and one weekly service to Zadar throughout the two-month period.

That's a pity.
ReplyDeleteIt could be because Air baltic will operate some Swiss flights that were originally on helvetic
ReplyDeleteWinter is coming
ReplyDeleteYes, in July
DeleteYup it came early... the economy is not doing well.
DeleteWe have been listening to that for years now, yet Ljubljana will have double digit growth this year.
DeleteYes and it's true, you can see from all the cuts in Europe and so many markets not reaching their 2019 levels.
DeleteSome people in the Balkans are addicted to spreading doom and gloom. I’m telling you: absolutely addicted to it. It gives them a rush like no other.
Delete^ That is 100% accurate.
DeletePeople in the Balkans suffered a lot.
DeleteThey think its now turn for the other Europeans to suffer a little bit.
Well thats tragic.
DeleteI see this as a timetable optimization within the LH group due to the uncontrolled rushed closure of LH Cityline.
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