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  2. Ljubljana Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (Slovene: Letališče Jožeta Pučnika Ljubljana) (IATA: LJU, ICAO: LJLJ), also known by its previous name Brnik Airport (Slovene: Letališče Brnik), is the international airport serving Ljubljana and the largest airport in Slovenia.

  3. List of airports in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Airport name Elevation Runways AIP / website International airports Ljubljana (Brnik) LJLJ LJU Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport: 388 m (1273 ft) 13/31: 3300 x 45 m (paved) eAIP web: Maribor (Orehova vas) LJMB MBX Maribor Edvard Rusjan Airport: 267 m (876 ft) 15/33: 2500 x 45 m (paved) 15L/33R: 1200 x 60 m (unpaved) eAIP web: Portorož (Sečovlje ...

  4. Airline timetable - Wikipedia

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    Airline timetables used to be printed, multi-page pamphlets available at airport counters, or upon request by phone or mail. On January 16, 1928, Pan Am published one of their first timetables. It read The air-way to Havana , Pan American Airways, Pershing Square Building , New York .

  5. This is a list of destinations served by Swiss International Air Lines including those served by franchise Helvetic Airways as of January 2023. [1]It includes the city, country, and the airport's name, with the airline's hubs marked.

  6. Category:Airports in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Ljubljana Airport; M. Maribor Edvard Rusjan Airport; P. ... Slovenj Gradec Airport; Šoštanj Airport This page was last edited on 4 February 2017, at 00:15 (UTC). ...

  7. Adria Airways - Wikipedia

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    On 11 September 2010, Airbus A320-231 (S5-AAA), was retired and is stored at Ljubljana Airport. With the beginning of the winter timetable, flights from Marseille were moved to Toulon. From 10 December 2010, Adria started serving new routes from Pristina, Kosovo. Destinations during the winter were Düsseldorf, Frankfurt and Munich. [22]