This is a list of airports in Slovenia , grouped by type and sorted by location.
Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene : Republika Slovenija), is a country in Central Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean. Slovenia borders Italy on the west, the Adriatic Sea on the southwest, Croatia on the south and east, Hungary on the northeast, and Austria on the north. The capital and largest city of Slovenia is Ljubljana. Slovenia covers an area of 20,271 square kilometres (7,827 sq mi) [1] and has a population of about 2 million. The highest point of Slovenia is Mount Triglav at 2,864 metres (9,396 ft); the lowest point is the Adriatic Sea at sea level.
Slovenia has 3 civil IFR airports, one military air base, 12 VFR-only airports, and 40 airstrips.
Airport names shown in bold indicate the airport has scheduled service on commercial airlines.
City served | ICAO | IATA | Airport name | Elevation | Runways | AIP / website |
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International airports | ||||||
Ljubljana (Brnik) | LJLJ | LJU | Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport | 388 m (1273 ft) | 13/31: 3300 x 45 m (paved) | eAIP web |
Maribor (Orehova vas) | LJMB | MBX | Maribor Edvard Rusjan Airport | 267 m (876 ft) | 15/33: 2500 x 45 m (paved) 15L/33R: 1200 x 60 m (unpaved) | eAIP web |
Portorož (Sečovlje) | LJPZ | POW | Portorož Airport | 2 m (7 ft) | 15/33: 1200 x 30 m (paved) | eAIP web |
Public national airports | ||||||
Ajdovščina | LJAJ | Ajdovščina Airport | 116 m (381 ft) | 08/26: 1000 x 67 m (unpaved) | eAIP chart web | |
Bovec | LJBO | Bovec Airport | 431 m (1414 ft) | 07/25: 850 x 40 m (unpaved) | eAIP chart | |
Lesce/Bled | LJBL | Lesce-Bled Airport | 504 m (1655 ft) | 14/32: 1130 x 23 m (paved) 14L/32R 600 x 30 m (unpaved) | eAIP chart web | |
Celje (Levec) | LJCL | Celje Airport | 244 m (801 ft) | 11/29: 900 x 100 m (unpaved) | eAIP chart web | |
Divača | LJDI | Divača Airport | 423 m (1388 ft) | 13/31: 774 x 18 m (paved) 11/29: 750 x 40 m (unpaved) | eAIP web | |
Murska Sobota | LJMS | Murska Sobota Airport | 184 m (604 ft) | 09/27:1015 x 76 m (unpaved) 01/19:850 x 52 m (unpaved) | eAIP chart web | |
Novo Mesto (Prečna) | LJNM | Novo Mesto-Prečna Airport | 169 m (554 ft) | 05/23: 2000 x 50 m (unpaved) | eAIP chart web | |
Postojna | LJPO | Postojna Airport | 530 m (1738 ft) | 02/20: 750 x 60 m (unpaved) | eAIP chart web | |
Ptuj (Moškanjci) | LJPT | Ptuj Airport | 213 m (699 ft) | 11/29: 1100 x 100 m (unpaved) | eAIP chart web | |
Slovenj Gradec | LJSG | Slovenj Gradec Airport | 501 m (1644 ft) | 14/32: 1200 x 23 m (paved) 14R/32L 650 x 30 m (unpaved) | eAIP chart web | |
Velenje/ Šoštanj (Lajše) | LJSO (formerly LJVE) | Šoštanj Airport | 378 m (1240 ft) | 15/33: 714 x 18 m (paved) | eAIP chart web | |
Slovenske Konjice (Loče) | LJSK | Slovenske Konjice Airport | 275 m (902 ft) | 16/34: 769 x 18 m (paved) | ||
Military airports | ||||||
Cerklje ob Krki | LJCE | Cerklje ob Krki Air Base | 153 m (503 ft) | 09/27: 2400 x 50 m (paved) 09L/27R: 1100 x 30 m (unpaved) | eAIP | |
Airfields | ||||||
Zagorje | / | Zagorje Airstrip | 332 m (1090 ft) | 04/22: 450 x 20 m (unpaved) | web | |
Ljubljana/Podpeč | / | Podpeč Airstrip | 288 m (945 ft) | 08/26: 500 x 15 m (unpaved) | web | |
Cerkvenjak | / | Cerkvenjak Airstrip | 227 m (745 ft) | 16/34: 650 x 25 m (unpaved) | manual | |
Šentvid pri Stični | / | Šentvid Airstrip | 310 m (1017 ft) | 14/32: 700 x 35 m (unpaved) | web | |
Podčetrtek | / | Imeno Airstrip | 189 m (620 ft) | 01/19: 610 x 50 m (unpaved) | web | |
Metlika/Črnomelj | / | Priložje Airstrip | 168 m (551 ft) | 04/22: 550 x 25 m (unpaved) | web | |
Lendava (Mostje) | / | Lendava Airstrip | 161 m (528 ft) | 14/32: 450 x 30 m (unpaved) | ||
Veržej / Banovci | / | Veržej Airstrip | 179 m (587 ft) | 04/22: 600 x 30 m (unpaved) | web |
Transport in Bulgaria is dominated by road transport. As of 2024, the country had 879 kilometers of highways and another 117 km under construction. The total length of the network is almost 40,000 km, divided nearly in half between the national and the municipal road network. In addition, there are 57,000 km of streets. Buses play a significant role in long-distance public transport, coaches are operated by private companies. The capital Sofia has three major national bus terminals, the Central, the Western and the Southern Terminals.
Slovenia is situated at the crossroads of central and southeast Europe, touching the Alps and bordering the Adriatic Sea. The Alps—including the Julian Alps, the Kamnik–Savinja Alps and the Karawank chain, as well as the Pohorje massif—dominate northern Slovenia along its long border to Austria. Slovenia's Adriatic coastline stretches approximately 47 km (29 mi) from Italy to Croatia. Its part south of Sava river belongs to Balkan peninsula – Balkans.
The location at the junction of the Mediterranean, the Alps, the Dinarides and the Pannonian Plain and the area being traversed by major rivers have been the reasons for the intersection of the main transport routes in Slovenia. Their course was established already in Antiquity. A particular geographic advantage in recent times has been the location of the intersection of the Pan-European transport corridors V and X in the country. This gives it a special position in the European social, economic and cultural integration and restructuring.
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The Adriatic Sea is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula. The Adriatic is the northernmost arm of the Mediterranean Sea, extending from the Strait of Otranto to the northwest and the Po Valley. The countries with coasts on the Adriatic are Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Italy, Montenegro, and Slovenia.