Your ultimate guide to Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU)
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Although it's the largest airport in Slovenia, Ljubljana Airport is quite small and easy to navigate, which will help you organise your time at the airport how you want.
Airport Code (IATA):
(LJU)
Location:
Ljubljana
Address:
Zgornji Brnik 130a, 4210 Brnik
Terminals:
1
Airlines:
Aegean Airlines, Air France, Air Montenegro, Air Serbia, Brussels Airlines, British Airways, easyJet, El Al, Finnair, flydubai, GP Aviation, Israir Airlines, Lufthansa, Luxair, LOT, Swiss, Transavia, Turkish Airlines, Wizz Air, Norwegian
Annual Passenger Traffic:
2,800,000
Brief History:
Turku Airport is the first civillian airport in Finland. Its new building opened in 1955 and it's now the fourth busiest airport in the country.
Flights to and from Ljubljana
Some major airlines such as Air France, British Airways and Lufthansa operate flights from Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport. Some of the most popular destinations include Frankfurt, Belgrade, Munich, Istanbul and Zurich.
Getting to and from the Airport
If you'd like to reach Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport from the city centre, you can take an Arriva bus from Ljubljana bus station or a GoOpti shuttle. You can also rent a car at the airport or use the Avant2Go car sharing service. Some car hire companies at the airport are Avis, Dollar and Enterprise. Finally, airport parking starts at about €20 per day, depending on whether you're pre-booking or not.
Airport facilities and services
Lounges
Yes
Wi-FI
Yes
Dining
Yes
Duty-free Shopping
Yes
Currency Exchange
Yes
ATMs
Yes
Baggage Storage
No
Prayer room
No
Baby feeding facilities
No
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