Adria Airways
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- IATA Code = JP
- Ticket Code: 165
- Hubs: Ljubljana (LJU)
- Headquarters: Ljubljana, Slowenien
About Adria Airways
The Slovenian national airline, Adria Airways, has a wealth of experience spanning 43 years in charter and scheduled air traffic. The Adria story dates back to 1961, when it was founded as a charter company. In the eighties, the airline started serving scheduled routes and became a member of the IATA, the international air transport association.
Today, the majority of Adria’s business is in scheduled flights, its network links Ljubljana with more than 20 cities throughout Europe and offers excellent connections to South East Europe. The airline offers around 185 scheduled flights each week to Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dublin, Frankfurt, Istanbul, London, Manchester, Moscow, Munich, Ohrid, Paris, Priština, Podgorica, Sarajevo, Skopje, Split, Tel Aviv, Tirana, Vienna and Zurich. In the Autumn of 2001 Adria entered the European Union market with a service between Vienna and Frankfurt. The airline operates charter flights for the most part seasonally, and most frequently to destinations in the Mediterranean. Adria’s cargo service offers the shipment of cargo to airports throughout the world. The company’s head office is in Ljubljana and has representative offices in Brussels, London, Paris, Moscow, Frankfurt, Munich, Zagreb, Prishtina, Sarajevo, Skopje, Zurich and Vienna, and sales agents in almost all European countries.
As a long-term partner of major European airlines, particularly of Lufthansa, in September 2004 Adria was accepted as a regional partner into the strongest strategic airline grouping the Star Alliance network, which demonstrates that Adria is a reliable and high-quality carrier. In this way the airline has also clearly set out its business model as a network carrier offering global services. Following operational inclusion in December, Adria passengers will have the same advantages as passengers on the other member airlines.
In August 2004 Adria was one of the first airlines to receive the IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit) safety certificate, which determines the level of organisation of the company, its operating procedures and also the flight safety and security of the company.
Currently operating 14 aircraft: 3 Airbus A320 (162 seats), 4 Canadair Regional Jet CRJ900 (86 seats), 6 Canadair Regional Jet CRJ 200 (48-50 seats), 1 Canadair Regional Jet CRJ100 (50 seats), 1 Boeing 737-500 (112 seats)
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- Airbus A320
- CRJ 200 LR
- Boeing 737-500
- Saab 340 cargo
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