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Slovenia has issued an eighth tender call for airlines to introduce new routes to the country as it attempts to improve its air connectivity. It comes after no applications were submitted during the seventh public call. Only airlines registered and based in the European Common Aviation Area (ECAA) are eligible for the subsidies. The ECAA is made up of states that are part of the European Union, as well as Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Iceland, Macedonia, Norway, Kosovo, and Montenegro. The Slovenian government is primarily targeting the introduction of flights to Vienna, Copenhagen, Madrid, Prague, Berlin, Rome, Stockholm, Oslo, Barcelona, and Lisbon, although all destinations within the ECAA are eligible. Interested carriers have until April 14 to submit their applications. Their opening will not be public and will be carried out by the Aid Granting Commission within fifteen days of the tender deadline.
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ReplyDeleteA call for all of the viewers here, email the airlines about it, because our government nor the aiport will...
ReplyDeleteThe state of things that we the passengers have to organize to get flights
Delete"The state of things that we the passengers have to organize to get CHEAP flights"
DeleteThere, fixed it for you.
Best would be, to have flights to VCE... :)
ReplyDeleteGoOpti Airlines
DeleteYou only need LJU-FRA :)
DeleteInsanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different result (Albert E.)
ReplyDelete8th tender same as previous ones and no wonder no one applied. Maybe change rules so more airlines can apply
ReplyDeletePut a tender in a time machine, dial it on 1990 year and send it to JAT. They were in Maribor too.
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