Study shows new flag carrier could be economically viable

Study shows new flag carrier could be economically viable

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Ljubljana, 1 June - A study on how to improve Slovenia's air connectivity commissioned by the Infrastructure Ministry shows that launching a new national airline could be economically viable under certain assumptions. The most appropriate model would be a tie-up with a strategic partner and, at least initially, a conservative approach to the scope of business. Cereport reports citing STA Agency

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