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Ljubljana Airport ( Slovenia full name Letališče Jožeta Pučnika Ljubljana, " Jože Pučnik Ljubljana Airport "; common abbreviation Letališče Brnik, " Brnik Airport " ) is the international airport of Ljubljana ( Laibach ). It is located 26 km north of the center of Ljubljana and 7 km southeast of Kranj ( Kranj ) near the village of Brnik.

Airlines and destinations

Adria Airways, the national airline of Slovenia, here has its home airport. She flies from the following airports in 2010 of German-speaking countries: Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna and Zurich.

In addition, the airport is served at the time ( November 2010) only six airlines, these are:

Traffic figures

Remodeling

The airport is being expanded in mid-2006. Were already built eight passenger boarding bridges and an industrial and logistics complex with a hotel, a shopping center, a new parking garage and an altered road layout. In December 2011 it was announced that by 2015 a second appointment time to be built. The first terminal had been completed by July 2007 to meet the requirements of Slovenia's accession to the Schengen Agreement.

Transport links

  • Car: The airport is easily accessible from the A2 motorway ( E61 ) motorways of Austria over the Karawankentunnel.
  • Bus: An hourly shuttle bus runs between the city center of Ljubljana and the airport ( 45 minutes transfer ). In addition, between Ljubljana and the airport operates a private bus.
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