The Slovenia Times

Flag Carrier Scraps Five Routes

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The company told the that it would stop operating scheduled flights to London, Paris, Warsaw, Banja Luka and Toulon as of 30 October.

Adria will make 163 scheduled flights per week to 15 destinations, mostly around Europe, during the winter. It will fly to Frankfurt, Vienna, Munich, Zurich, Brussels, Belgrade, Moscow, Istanbul, Prishtina, Tirana, Sarajevo, Amsterdam, Podgorica and Copenhagen.

The carrier, which was rescued by a EUR 50m capital injection from the state in the end of September, has said that debt restructuring would be followed by operational and staff restructuring, including finding a strategic partner for the airline.

Meanwhile Maribor airport, the second biggest in Slovenia, saw off the first scheduled flight in three years as a Golden Air jet bound for London Stansted took off. The owner of Golden Air, British businessman Clifford Dachuna, said the following six months would be crucial for the start-up company.

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