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Slovenia and Brazil have signed a bilateral Air Service Agreement, which regulates air transport between the two countries. The agreement was signed by the Slovenian Minister for Foreign and European Affairs, Tanja Fajon, and her Brazilian counterpart, Mauro Vieira. In a statement, the Slovenian government said, “The two ministers signed an air transport agreement to improve air connectivity and support the eventual establishment of scheduled air services between the two countries once conditions are met”. Brazil accounts for more than half of Slovenia's trade with Latin America. Last year, merchandise trade topped 253 million euros, making Brazil Slovenia's 35th largest trading partner globally.
Hahahahahahahahaha the government statement is gold.
ReplyDeleteLJU-GRU when?
ReplyDeleteJust after ZAG gets fligts to EZE and SCL.
DeleteI could imagine one-off cargo flights between the two for medical supplies or fruits but not much more than that lol
DeleteCan't get Vienna route up and running - dreaming about direct flights to Brazil.
ReplyDeleteThat's Slovenian government for you
Can't wait for the direction flights to New Zealand that they'll probs envision next
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DeleteDo we really need a Vienna route?
DeleteLook I want LJU to succeed, but there aint no way we're seeing Sao Paulo on our departure list anytime soon lol
ReplyDeleteoh dear lord, and its just Monday...
ReplyDeleteJa mislim da bi prava stvar bila linija Maribor - Rio De Janeiro :D :D :D
ReplyDeleteProbably just after the Slovenia air launches planned Maribor- Hong Kong flights.
ReplyDeleteI like that we from time to time get some humour on this site. Brings you a laugh the government statement.
ReplyDeleteThis is funny, the Slovenian government is not able to set up a own regional airline but makes agreements with countries on other continents.
ReplyDeleteThis must just be a formality since the EU and Brazil has had a horizontal agreement in place for many years. It applies between all of the EU and Brazil, so I guess this is just implementing it in practice in the case of Slovenia.
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