Sky Alps to launch Brač service

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Northern Italian regional airline Sky Alps will commence seasonal summer flights from its base in the heart of the Italian alps - Bolzano - to Brač. Services will commence on May 16 and run twice per week, each Monday and Saturday, until September 26. The carrier initially started operations in June of last year after leasing a pair of Dash 8 Q400s. Further flight details for the new route are available here. Tickets are on sale through the airline’s website.

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  1. Anonymous13:33

    Come to Zagrab

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  2. Anonymous14:05

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Anonymous15:15

      Wow, bravo indeed!
      New 300 passengers this year, what an achievement!!!

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    2. Čemu zloba?

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  3. Where on earth is Brac?

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    1. Anonymous16:15

      This part of Earth was named after its "middle" position (Mediteraneo), so it would be Central Earth

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  4. Anonymous16:20

    Q to ops/timetable (from the link):

    Will the aircraft be camping up to 6h at Brac or does anyone know if there might be some other route in the draft as well, filling the gap?

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    1. Anonymous17:17

      On Monday probably to Innsbruck. The summer 2022 preview of INN is showing a Luxwing flight on Mondays from INN to BWK. Luxwing seems to be related to Skyalps.

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    2. Anonymous17:50

      Interesting, thanks. Options are many with the almost 6h gap. Innsbruck rotation is done down to 4h total incl. turnaround of 30 mins. Though subject to Innsbruck slots and procedures.

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  5. Anonymous22:13

    Milano

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  6. Anonymous13:27

    Does anyone think that these flights would be realized?

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