NEWS FLASH
The Slovenian government is still awaiting approval from the European Commission in order to issue a public call to airlines for the launch of ten new routes from the country in a bid to improve connectivity. The government had hoped it would be able to commence tender procedures today, however, the European Commission still hasn’t approved the subsidy scheme which will provide a total of 16.8 million euros to airlines over the next three years. As the program constitutes state aid, the executive body of the EU must approve it beforehand. The state will initially provide funds for the launch of flights to Vienna, Copenhagen, Athens, Madrid, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Charleroi, Skopje, Prague and Berlin. The tender is expected to run for thirty days once launched.
At least we are getting Pristina flights from 31.3 onwards... I can't see any of the listed flights happening this season with summer schedule already finalised
ReplyDeletePristina was already launched several months ago. I remember it being reported here. Then it got suspended and now it is restarting by the same tour operator. Nothing ground breaking.
DeleteA few mistakes
DeleteThey were operated on a charter basis, where you could book them only via call center. Now they are listed on ljubljana website and the tickets are available online. Not to mention that GP aviation is the one running them, not a tour operator
GP Aviation is operating on behalf of a tour operator.
DeleteTour operator is owned by GP aviation
DeleteWhat Aircraft do they will have?
ReplyDeleteDepends on the airlines that win. This is separate from the idea to form a new airline.
DeleteCharleroi is a strange option... The Slovenian economy doesn't need a Charleroi option... This is a Wizz subsidy
ReplyDeleteSlovenian economy and its residents need more connectivity to Brussels metropolitan area. According to european aviation state support rules, only support of the new routes is allowed, so CRL is the only option.
DeleteWith Charleroi its clear they are aiming to fund Ryanair.
ReplyDeleteWhat an independence!
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