Slovenia and Mongolia eye air service agreement

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The President of Slovenia, Nataša Pirc Musar, has signed a letter of intent to ink an Intergovernmental Agreement on Air Transport with Mongolia. The development came during Ms Pirc Musar’s recent state visit to Ulaanbaatar where she was accompanied by a Slovenian business delegation. In a statement, the Mongolian government said, “It is important to create a legal framework for flights, facilitate the movement of citizens and businesses, and develop trade and economic relations and cooperation. The parties agreed to sign and start implementing the intergovernmental agreement in the near future”. Mongolia has limited air services to Europe. The country’s flag carrier MIAT Mongolian Airlines serves Frankfurt, primarily to cater for the Mongolian diaspora in Germany, as well as flights to Istanbul. Mongolian charter airline Eznis Airways maintains a two weekly seasonal summer service to Prague, which was launched just last month. In addition, Turkish Airlines operates between Istanbul and Ulaanbaatar. The state visit by the Slovenian President included the inaugural Slovenian - Mongolian Business Forum. Trade between Slovenia and Mongolia stands at under thirty million US dollars per year,


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  1. Anonymous13:41

    This is funny on so many levels I can't

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    1. Anonymous13:58

      +1

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    2. Anonymous15:14

      What a strange choice for an international visit.

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    3. Ko se davi za,pjenu se hvata

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  2. Anonymous13:53

    The only flight we need to asia right now is to Nepal. So many workers are coming here on daily basis...its nuts

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  3. Anonymous13:53

    I've seen these service agreements with Rwanda, Brazil and now Mongolia. What is even the point? They are just doing something for a headline that would amount to absolutely nothing.

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    1. Anonymous14:00

      They gotta bring something back from their vacations

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    2. Anonymous14:07

      You forgot Ashgabat

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  4. Anonymous14:06

    Prague? Interesting. What are passengers czech or mongolian ? Tourists? Also the route is with A330.

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    1. Anonymous15:16

      Yes, for tourist puposes. With A330-200, only plane Eznis has

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    2. Anonymous21:47

      Eznis has 737s too

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    3. Anonymous21:57

      Yes but both are leased to Air Peace in Nigeria.

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  5. Anonymous14:07

    Next is Pyongyang

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    1. Anonymous14:32

      Pyongyang is nuclear armed country you have on nuclear plant. Good for start.

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    2. Anonymous14:42

      And next direct flights to planet Mars

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  6. Anonymous14:11

    Slovenian aviation is on fire!

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  7. Anonymous14:19

    LJU - UBN direct flights next

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  8. Anonymous14:41

    Omg please...

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  9. Anonymous15:10

    LJU keeps winning!

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  10. Anonymous15:17

    We laugh but MIAT has 787s and 737 MAXs in fleet

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    1. Anonymous19:42

      Hahahah excellent

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  11. Anonymous16:19

    I would love to know the business delegation travelled to Mongolia, since they could not use Slovenia's number 1 airline - Lufthansa.

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    1. Anonymous16:20

      * how the business delegation travelled to Mongolia.

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    2. Anonymous16:26

      Most probably with Turkish

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    3. Anonymous16:41

      LJU-FRA with LH and then FRA-UBN with MIAT :)

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  12. Anonymous19:21

    Top 10 funniest headlines istg

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  13. Anonymous23:36

    Zamisljam let Maribor - Ulan Bator :D Kakvo ludilo!

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    1. Anonymous09:02

      Operated by Pragusa!

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  14. Anonymous09:35

    Is it April 1st?

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    1. Anonymous11:01

      We think...probably yes

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  15. Anonymous10:38

    Ulaanbaatar flights easier to arrange than ones to Manchester/Liverpool, it seems.

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  16. Anonymous11:44

    yeah and the next state will be Papua New Guinea... Please solve the european disonnection and wake MBX to life with low cost only service, planes maintaning and flight trainings .... and fright and... big events... what a shame!

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