The Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport’s schedule indicated the Skopje-bound aircraft was anticipated to arrive around 14:50. Flight tracking information via Flightradar24 revealed the pilot executed two “go around” procedures, essentially aborting the initial landing attempts. This action is standard when atmospheric conditions prevent a secure touchdown.
The flight, designated W64783, was subsequently redirected to Treviso, where it successfully landed. Following this, the aircraft departed from Venice and was scheduled to arrive in Ljubljana approximately at 7:00 pm. However, the crew repeated the “go around” maneuver.
Flightradar24 data indicated the Airbus returned to Venice, specifically to Marco Polo Airport. The Environment Agency reported weather conditions at Brnik airport at 13:00. The pilot’s decision to abort the landing ensured passenger safety, though the plane ultimately completed its journey after multiple attempts to land.
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Due to unforeseen wind conditions, the aircraft destined for Skopje did not land at Brnik Airport. Instead, it successfully touched down at Treviso. According to the schedule at Ljubljana’s Jože Pučni
Due to unfavorable wind conditions, the planned arrival at Brnik Airport was averted. The Skopje flight, originally scheduled for a 14:50 arrival at Ljubljana’s Jože Pučnik Airport, experienced two “g