Maribor airport investors announce 11 regular routes this year

Maribor, 2 March - Maribor Airport, whose total passenger number stood at 11,000 last year, is to get eleven regular routes by the end of this year in line with the plans presented on Thursday by its new, Chinese investors.

Slivnica Infrastructure Minister Peter Gašperšič (right) and the heads of Aerodrom Maribor, Ladimir Brolih and Boris Bobek, sign a 15-year lease contract for Slovenia's second largest airport. Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Slivnica
Infrastructure Minister Peter Gašperšič (right) and the heads of Aerodrom Maribor, Ladimir Brolih and Boris Bobek, sign a 15-year lease contract for Slovenia's second largest airport.
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Slivnica Infrastructure Minister Peter Gašperšič (pictured) and the heads of Aerodrom Maribor, Ladimir Brolih and Boris Bobek, sign a 15-year lease contract for Slovenia's second largest airport. Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Slivnica
Infrastructure Minister Peter Gašperšič (pictured) and the heads of Aerodrom Maribor, Ladimir Brolih and Boris Bobek, sign a 15-year lease contract for Slovenia's second largest airport.
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Slivnica Infrastructure Minister Peter Gašperšič (right) and the heads of Aerodrom Maribor, Ladimir Brolih and Boris Bobek, sign a 15-year lease contract for Slovenia's second largest airport. Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Slivnica
Infrastructure Minister Peter Gašperšič (right) and the heads of Aerodrom Maribor, Ladimir Brolih and Boris Bobek, sign a 15-year lease contract for Slovenia's second largest airport.
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Slivnica Infrastructure Minister Peter Gašperšič (centre) and the heads of Aerodrom Maribor, Ladimir Brolih and Boris Bobek, sign a 15-year lease contract for Slovenia's second largest airport. Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Slivnica
Infrastructure Minister Peter Gašperšič (centre) and the heads of Aerodrom Maribor, Ladimir Brolih and Boris Bobek, sign a 15-year lease contract for Slovenia's second largest airport.
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Slivnica Infrastructure Minister Peter Gašperšič (right) and the heads of Aerodrom Maribor, Ladimir Brolih and Boris Bobek, sign a 15-year lease contract for Slovenia's second largest airport. Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Slivnica
Infrastructure Minister Peter Gašperšič (right) and the heads of Aerodrom Maribor, Ladimir Brolih and Boris Bobek, sign a 15-year lease contract for Slovenia's second largest airport.
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

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