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Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport, known in Slovene as Letališče Jožeta Pučnika Ljubljana (IATA: LJU, ICAO: LJLJ), formerly referred to as Brnik Airport (Letališče Brnik), stands as the primary international airport serving Ljubljana and ranks as Slovenia's largest airport. Positioned close to Brnik, it lies 24 km (15 mi) northwest of Ljubljana and 9.5 km (5.9 mi) east of Kranj, nestled at the base of the Kamnik–Savinja Alps. Officially inaugurated in December 1963, the airport replaced Polje Airport in the former Municipality of Polje near Ljubljana, which had served as the city's airport since 1933, marking Slovenia's initial civil airport. Regular flights from the new Brnik airport commenced in January 1964. During the 1980s, Jat Airways offered flights from Chicago to Belgrade, with a nonstop segment from New York City to Ljubljana utilizing McDonnell Douglas DC-10s. However, the flight from Belgrade to Chicago did not include a stop in Ljubljana. The airport faced significant challenges during Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, enduring bombing raids and tragic casualties. Following intense fighting, the airport came under Slovenian control, culminating in the Brioni Agreement. In 2004, the airport celebrated its first annual millionth passenger. Despite this milestone, passenger traffic in 2019 experienced a 5% decrease compared to the previous year, handling 1,721,355 passengers. In 2007, amidst growing air traffic and Slovenia's EU entry, plans were made to expand the passenger terminal to accommodate Schengen and non-Schengen traffic. While the first phase was completed to coincide with Slovenia's entry into the Schengen Area, the second phase was scrapped in 2013. The Slovenian government initiated the privatization process of the airport in 2014, resulting in Fraport acquiring a majority stake. The airport is accessible via the A2 motorway and bus services connecting it with Ljubljana, Kranj, Kamnik, and Klagenfurt in Austria. While plans for a railway line have been presented, their realization remains uncertain. Transport options to and from the airport include bus and shuttle connections to major Slovenian cities, with the Alpe Adria bus line serving Klagenfurt. Additionally, taxi services and shared shuttles are available, albeit not controlled by the airport authority or Fraport Slovenija.
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