Even though,you can compare these prices here:
https://www.you-fly.com/airport/ljlj/Ljubljana
to how easygoing and friendly they treat you in Greece.Same operator as depicted in foto.
We go though LJLJ several times a year commercially, and these were a big help
Are those prices with or without VAT or other taxes? Its called the bottom line. The difference could be significant.
Landing 15,30€
Handling 34,00€
I believe landing used to be 12€ while handling was 26€.
All in all it’s not as bad as in Greece, 50€ is still acceptable. I paid today 31,20€ at Maribor LJMB (2nd largest Slovenian airport) which is really how much landing and one-hour stop for below two-tons aircraft should cost in Europe
After that I landed at Zagreb LDZA (which is in French claws) and I’m facing around 100€ when I depart on Thursday.
Could you tell us the detailed charges so that we can compare with their policy in Greece ?
I’ll find some old invoice and compare it with new one when I’m back home on Monday.
Btw on this visit nobody greeted me (usually someone comes to the aircraft) and as always I walked to GA office to pay the bill and file the plan for LJBL.
Ultranomad wrote:
paying €20-something (the cost of mandatory handling) for being driven ONE HUNDRED METERS to the terminal didn’t look very fair to me.
At least they drove you?
Whien I was there, the lady came with her fancy black BMW 5 series to greet us and then drove off. We walked behind her.
Still, I liked the city very much and it’s definitely worth a trip, even with a 12 EUR price increase for landing.
MedEwok wrote:
I wish Hannover airport would just take over all airports in Europe.
Wanna make a guess who already owns 30% of Hannover Airport?
I wish Hannover airport would just take over all airports in Europe. GA flying would be much easier and much less pricey.
Ljubljana is a very friendly a positive airport, but even before this increase, paying €20-something (the cost of mandatory handling) for being driven ONE HUNDRED METERS to the terminal didn’t look very fair to me.
Emir, Fraport’s map of possessions indicated Ljubliana as such, since years ago.And the reports of pilots flown there ,didnt indicate anything extravagant.Could you tell us the detailed charges so that we can compare with their policy in Greece ?