Norwegian and Iberia bid for Slovenian subsidies

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Norwegian Air Shuttle and Iberia were the only two carriers to apply for the third tender call issued by the Slovenian government for airlines to introduce new routes to the country in return for subsidies lasting over a period of three years. As recently reported by EX-YU Aviation News, Norwegian will introduce services from Copenhagen to Ljubljana next year, entering the Slovenian market for the first time, while Iberia plans to commence operations between Madrid and the Slovenian capital, marking its return following short-lived seasonal summer flights maintained between the two cities back in 2021. The state has allocated 16.8 million euros in subsidies divided over three years, or 5.6 million euros per year.

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  1. Anonymous10:32

    Happy for Madrid :D

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  2. Anonymous10:33

    So we got 4 airlines and 4 destinations. It's something but really not enough... Especially as realistically thr next tender is viable only for winter of 2024

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  3. Anonymous11:02

    What a crap, I can’t believe it..

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  4. Anonymous11:08

    Despite being very happy for Norwegian and Iberia, I simply cannot believe that no LLC applied. Ryanair is launching flights left and right and somehow Ljubljana is still not viable for them…very strange.

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    1. Anonymous11:53

      Because it is still way to expensive.

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    2. Anonymous12:37

      Limited Liability Company? And yes, that's what the Balkans should aspire to be - as cheap as possible.

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    3. Anonymous12:43

      Sorry, typo, meant LCC.

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  5. Anonymous11:19

    I think IB could go for 3 MAD, 2 BCN and winter season 2 PMI! Regarding Norwegian Copenhagen is ok, but also OSL and ARN would also be very interesting.

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    1. Anonymous12:34

      so much knowledge regarding Iberia, I see.
      They have only spanish routes from BCN and PMI.

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    2. Anonymous14:13

      Typical of people on this forum to make fun of others but be clueless themselves. Iberia has lots of international routes from BCN. Budapest, New York, Buenos Aires, Helsinki, Los Angeles, Boston, etc

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    3. Anonymous14:33

      Buddy they're not going to fly from BCN to LJU

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    4. Anonymous16:40

      @14.13 good luck finding an Iberia flight to all these places that you mentioned from BCN . still puzzled.

      few of them are Level, one Vueling and the rest is nonsence

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    5. Anonymous16:51

      Nonsense?? These are the departures in the next 24 hours!

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    6. Anonymous16:59

      It's Level not Iberia 🤦‍♂️ which is a brand that operates exclusively long-haul flights. And Budapest is just a charter. Amazing experts here...

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    7. Anonymous17:00

      well mention them if there are

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  6. Anonymous11:30

    the champions of talks

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  7. Anonymous11:38

    Bravo Fraport!

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  8. Anonymous12:14

    Any news about frequencies

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    1. Anonymous12:32

      Isn’t there a minimum of 3?

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    2. Anonymous12:36

      AirBaltic and Luxair both have 2x

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    3. Anonymous12:38

      Norwegian and Iberia are not selected for subsidies yet. They were the only two that applied. The ministry is now checking eligibility.

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  9. Anonymous19:25

    So there will be AirBaltic fights to Riga, Norwegian to Copenhagen and Iberia to Madrid and all year round as it is a rule to have flights subsided…(if the government approves Iberia and Norwegian ofc).. also Corendon announced regular flights to Antalya and Heraklion so there will be quite a few new additions…it’s not too bad if you ask me but there are still some missing connections such as Bucharest, Vienna, Lisbon, Prague and maybe Dublin/Manchester or Doha….

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    1. Anonymous19:26

      And I forgot maybe Stockholm or Oslo and Berlin

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    2. Anonymous21:40

      Yes berlin should be back… 3x per week

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    3. Anonymous21:41

      I used to travel between LJU and Berlin quite a bit before Covid, and I remember EasyJet flights always being absolutely packed. I wonder why they haven’t restored those.

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    4. Anonymous06:39

      And if I am correct I think that Zagreb doesn’t have the Berlin flights as well so it would be a great if at least one of the two airports got them…

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    5. Anonymous09:00

      Exactly. Both airports share some catchment area and I commonly see Croats on LJU-LUX flights. I’m sure same would happen with flights to Berlin.

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    6. Anonymous09:51

      Are LUX flights full? Any experience?

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    7. Anonymous09:57

      It fluctuates depending on the day of the week. September ones have been full, but lately esp. on Thursdays the plane was half empty. I think over a year it’ll average out to a solid 75-80%

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    8. Anonymous09:37

      Do we know the deadline for Government approval?

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