List of international airports Slovenians, divided by region. Slovenia is full of airfields and small airports that offer scenic flights, local tourist flights or opportunities for certified pilots to fly autonomously according to the indications of each aeroclub. In any case, Slovenia is not very connected to Italy given the proximity between the two nations.
Slovenian Julian Alps
- 1 Lesce-Bled Airport (Bled). It is a small airport that offers pilots and flight schools the opportunity to use the aircraft present. It features a large park and a restaurant with panoramic views towards the runway.
Coast and Slovenian Karst
- 2 Portoroz airport (IATA: POW) (Portoroz), ☎ 386 56175140, @[email protected]. It is a small airport mainly used as an aerodrome for pilots and for cargo planes. However, some charter flights are always possible.
- 3 Ajdovščina airport, ☎ 386 053689192, 386 031555315, @[email protected]. It is a small airport operated by an aeroclub that offers scenic flights in the area. The price list includes panoramic flights for three passengers:
- On Aidussina, at 65 €
- 15 minutes for 3 passengers, at € 95
- 30 minutes on the Vipava Valley, at 170 €
- 60 minutes on the Ticorno mountain, at € 335.
Pohorje-Savinjska
This region has no international or significant airports.
Central Slovenia
- 4 Ljubljana-Brnik International Airport (IATA: LJU) (26 km north of Ljubljana), ☎ 386 42061981, fax: 386 42021220, @[email protected]. It is the main airport of Slovenia and represents the most convenient aerial gateway to the nation. Unfortunately, it does not offer direct flights to Italy. The most popular destinations are in Germany, UK, Switzerland is Balkans. It is available on the page dedicated the complete list of airlines operating in Ljubljana, especially suitable for tourists living in the above countries and wishing to reach Slovenia by air.
Southeast Slovenia
This region has no international or significant airports.
Eastern Slovenia
- 5 [link not working]Airport of Maribor-Orehova Vas (IATA: MBX) (Maribor). It was an international airport that served charter flights for various airlines throughout Europe. However, as of 2019, the area has been converted to host flight schools, and is no longer equipped with tourist air programming.
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- Wikipedia contains an entry concerning Airports in Slovenia
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