Charter flights to Turkey and Bulgaria scheduled to start from Sliač Airport

After more than two years of construction work at the military airport in Sliač in the Banská Bystrica Region, charter flights are expected to begin taking off again from the airport's non-military area this week. The charter flights will include summer destinations in Turkey (Antalya) and Bulgaria (Burgas), the TASR newswire reported. The airport has completed reconstruction of its military runways, which began in May 2009, and required a shutdown of part of the complex.

After more than two years of construction work at the military airport in Sliač in the Banská Bystrica Region, charter flights are expected to begin taking off again from the airport's non-military area this week.

The charter flights will include summer destinations in Turkey (Antalya) and Bulgaria (Burgas), the TASR newswire reported. The airport has completed reconstruction of its military runways, which began in May 2009, and required a shutdown of part of the complex.

Source: TASR

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