UPS Begins Daily Cargo Flight to Ljubljana

Brnik, 21 November - Package delivery company UPS launched on Tuesday a daily cargo flight from its hub in Cologne to Ljubljana international airport in Brnik that is part of efforts to turn the airport into a regional logistics centre.

Brnik international airport Janez Krasnja (left) management board member of flag carrier Adria Airways, Zvezdan Markezic (centre), logistics company Intereuropa deputy chairman and Zmago Skobir (right), airport operator Aerodrom Ljubljana management board member, presenting a deal on cooperation between the companies. Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA.

Brnik international airport
Janez Krasnja (left) management board member of flag carrier Adria Airways, Zvezdan Markezic (centre), logistics company Intereuropa deputy chairman and Zmago Skobir (right), airport operator Aerodrom Ljubljana management board member, presenting a deal on cooperation between the companies.
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA.

Brnik international airport Zmago Skobir (left) airport operator Aerodrom Ljubljana management board member, Goran Travner (centre), director for the Balkan region at logistics company Intereuropa and Michael Mavropolus (right), the director for the Balkans and Greece at UPS presenting a deal on cooperation between the companies. Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA.

Brnik international airport
Zmago Skobir (left) airport operator Aerodrom Ljubljana management board member, Goran Travner (centre), director for the Balkan region at logistics company Intereuropa and Michael Mavropolus (right), the director for the Balkans and Greece at UPS presenting a deal on cooperation between the companies.
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA.

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