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Ljubljana Airport will close to all traffic for 15 days in April next year. During the closure most flights will be able to fly to and from Maribor.
Next year, Aerodrom Ljubljana will be dealing with the third, main stage of runway renovation. The first and second stages renovation of the east and west part of the runway were successfully completed this summer when the airport operated with a shortened, 2,100 metre-long section. It was announced in the summer that the renovation of the runways central section would probably require closing the airport.
Based on economic estimates and the assessed level of risk for traffic activity and after harmonisation with airport users and the Ministry of Transport, it was decided that the works would be carried out between 7 and 21 April 2010, when Ljubljana Jože PuÄnik Airport will be closed to all traffic.
During renovation, most of the traffic will use the airport at Maribor instead of Ljubljana, which is also where Adria Airways will move its operations, which account for approximately 75 percent of all passenger traffic at Brnik. According to early reports, operations will be also moved to Maribor by Turkish Airlines, whereas JAT is to be flying from Portorož. Other regular carriers flying from Ljubljana Airport will make their decisions known in the days to come.
Aerodrom Ljubljana, d.d.
Next year, Aerodrom Ljubljana will be dealing with the third, main stage of runway renovation. The first and second stages renovation of the east and west part of the runway were successfully completed this summer when the airport operated with a shortened, 2,100 metre-long section. It was announced in the summer that the renovation of the runways central section would probably require closing the airport.
Based on economic estimates and the assessed level of risk for traffic activity and after harmonisation with airport users and the Ministry of Transport, it was decided that the works would be carried out between 7 and 21 April 2010, when Ljubljana Jože PuÄnik Airport will be closed to all traffic.
During renovation, most of the traffic will use the airport at Maribor instead of Ljubljana, which is also where Adria Airways will move its operations, which account for approximately 75 percent of all passenger traffic at Brnik. According to early reports, operations will be also moved to Maribor by Turkish Airlines, whereas JAT is to be flying from Portorož. Other regular carriers flying from Ljubljana Airport will make their decisions known in the days to come.
Aerodrom Ljubljana, d.d.