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The Slovenian air navigation service provider, Slovenia Control, recorded its busiest day and week on record last month. On July 14, it handled a total of 1.798 flights through Slovenia’s airspace within 24 hours, while during the week of July 8 - 14 a total of 11.458 flights were handled. In a statement Slovenia Control said, “This outstanding achievement reflects the high level of professionalism and dedication of our team and successful cooperation with all our partners. Thank you all for your support and cooperation in achieving this impressive result”.
If only LJU also had records. But Fraport is not interested in that.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean, Slovenia connected perfectly well. Just need to have a layover at one of their dedicated Lufthansa hubs
DeleteInteresting also how almost all airlines had less passengers this June than last one. Except for airlines from Cartel, they recorded big growth.
DeleteNot just LJU, also MBX...
DeleteTanja Fajon should be proud on Slovenia for being Germany's customer state when it comes to aviation sector. Weeze Airport and Baden-Baden Airport are more independent of Lufthansa group and Fraport.
DeleteI wonder why the Slovenian government does not publish new tenders. Yes sure, you can say that they weren’t particularly successful which is kind of true but they said they will keep publishing them until the money ment for them runs out, which is not even close. So does that mean that maybe there is still some hope and negotiations with Cyprus airways which applied for the previous tender despite the fleet issues?
ReplyDeleteAccording to Forbes Slovenija last tender is still open and only Cyprus Airways applied.
DeleteNew tender was published today.
DeleteInteresting that SMATSA had a record day on 13.07, just the day before.
ReplyDelete@Anon 15:50 Something under 4000?
DeleteDrone photo at the airport... hm?!!!
ReplyDelete"This achievement reflects the high level of professionalism and dedication of our team" ... of course :))) . If there wouldn't be airspace closure and avoiding Ukrainian& Russian airspace, then it would be just normal day.
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