Ljubljana: Croatia Airlines before base opening

DHC Dash 8-400 (Photo: Croatia Airlines / Š. Lugarov).
DHC Dash 8-400 (Photo: Croatia Airlines / Š. Lugarov).

Ljubljana: Croatia Airlines before base opening

DHC Dash 8-400 (Photo: Croatia Airlines / Š. Lugarov).
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If all talks go well, Croatia Airlines could soon be stationing two aircraft in the Slovenian capital.

After the plans to set up a new state carrier for Slovenia have disappeared back into the drawer, the Ministry of Transport is now in talks with the state carrier of neighboring Croatia. This could set up a base consisting of up to two machines in Ljubljana.

Ex-Yu-Aviation.com citing the carrier, but also the airport operator Fraport, reports that there are promising talks. A decision has not yet been made, however, at least there should be great interest on both sides. The medium reports that possible support services from the Ministry of Transport are also under discussion.

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