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Transavia to launch new Split service

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Low cost carrier Transavia will commence seasonal operations between Amsterdam and Split this summer, complementing its parent company KLM on the route. Flights will operate three times per week during the peak summer months, from July 6 to August 29. Both Transavia and KLM compete against easyJet on the route. Transavia already maintains seasonal operations from Paris Orly and Rotterdam to Croatia’s second largest city. Further details for the new Amsterdam - Split flights can be found here.

May 25, 2021
croatia low cost airline Newsflash Split Summer 2021
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  1. Anonymous17:12

    Yes! Great addition. They should add RJK and ZAD to AMS as well!

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    1. Anonymous17:39

      BWK as well

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    2. pozdrav iz Rijeke20:01

      I agree. I worked for Transavia and I am from Rijeka and I still don't understand how come Rijeka can sustain 4 weekly EIN , even during corona, but no AMS. Strange.

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    3. Anonymous06:36

      Who knows, I am sure flights to AMS are in the works. They would make a lot of sense.

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  2. Anonymous22:39

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  3. Anonymous06:36

    This is bad news for OU and LH Group as KL-HV are gaining a stronger position especially with transfers to/from SPU region.

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