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Letalisce Joze Pucnik Ljubljana (as from 09 june 2007) is the biggest and Slovenia's primary airport, it's also one of three international airports in country. It's a hub to Slovenia's airline, Adria Airways. There are no domestic flights, as Slovenia is small. The vast majority of scheduled flights are to points within Europe. Airport's single runway is the 3,300 metres (10,827 feet) long, asphalt 13/31. In normal conditions, all ariving aircraft use runway 31. For departing, they sometimes use 13 or 31, depending on traffic and/or weather situation.
Letalisce Joze Pucnik Ljubljana (as from 09 June 2007) is the biggest and Slovenia's primary airport, it's also one of three international airports in country. It's a hub to Slovenia's airline, Adria Airways. There are no domestic flights, as Slovenia is small. The vast majority of scheduled flights are to points within Europe. Airport's single runway is the 3,300 metres (10,827 feet) long, asphalt 13/31. In normal conditions, all ariving aircraft use runway 31. For departing, they sometimes use 13 or 31, depending on traffic and/or weather situation.


Airport is backed with mountains and has nice spotting points along the whole length of the runway. Airport is about 20 kilometres from Ljubljana and 10 kilometres from Kranj.
Airport is backed with mountains and has nice spotting points along the whole length of the runway. Airport is about 20 kilometres from Ljubljana and 10 kilometres from Kranj.
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===Airlines that operate LJU/LJLJ===
===Airlines that operate LJU/LJLJ===


Every work day at around 21:00, you can spot UPS's 767-200F, coming from Köln, delivering cargo for the Balkans and then leaving for Istanbul. At around 04:00 the aircraft returns and picks the new cargo up and leave for Köln again (UPS hub for Europe). That is not true for fridays, though it's a work day.
Every work day at around 21:00, you can spot UPS's 767-200F, coming from Köln, delivering cargo for the Balkans and then leaving for Istanbul. At around 04:00 the aircraft returns and picks the new cargo up and leave for Köln again (UPS hub for Europe). That is not true for Fridays, though it's a work day.


Airlines operating scheduled flights to the airport and the destinations served include:
Airlines operating scheduled flights to the airport and the destinations served include:
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