
Air Albania, which had planned to launch subsidized flights between Tirana and Ljubljana this September, is now unlikely to do so due to severe financial difficulties. The company had planned to launch a weekly service on September 1, but tickets never went on sale, while Ljubljana Airport has removed all references to the route from its official communications.
Currently, Air Albania has suspended most of its network after some of its aircraft were confiscated, and operates only a single route to Istanbul with an Airbus A320, the only aircraft left in its fleet. Regular flights between Tirana and Ljubljana were last operated in 2019, before the bankruptcy of Adria Airways.
This news was reported by the EX-YU Aviation News portal, a specialized regional media outlet covering developments in the aviation industry in the countries of the former Yugoslavia. Since its establishment, the portal has become a reference source for airlines, airports and the air transport market in the region, bringing detailed analyses and reports to the public interested in this field.