As reported by STA, Adria Airways is likely to end a second year in the red, after posting a net loss of €5.4m in 2017, with the company blaming the poor results on fuel prices. However, despite a number of cancellations in recent weeks, the carrier is still planning to operate 171 weekly flights to a total of 21 destinations this winter, as detailed in the company’s latest schedule, which runs from October28 to March 30.
The website Ex-Yu Aviation has just published a good overview of the changes to Adria Airways schedule for the winter 2018/2019 season, which starts on October 28 and ends March 31.
Another budget airline comes to town.
Two pieces of Adria Airways news are being reported by Ex-Yu Aviation.
The new flights will leave Moscow at 09:05 and arrive in Ljubljana at 10:20, with the return run leaving for Moscow at 11:30 and arriving at 16:40.
STA, 6 August 2018 - Slovenia's second city will soon end up without the sole scheduled air link after the Belgian carrier VLM Airlines decided to scrap flights to Munich due to insufficient demand.
But high taxes still deterring other budget airlines.
Although no new flights to Ljubljana.
STA, 13 July 2018 - Slovenia-based air carrier Adria Airways, which was acquired by the German 4K Invest in early 2016, has expanded its fleet with six new Saab 2000 planes, which puts the total number of its planes to 21, the highest ever. The six 50-seat airliners will be on lease from the US company Jetstream Aviation Capital.
The airport is benefiting from more passenger and cargo.