NEWS FLASH
Croatia Airlines unveiled plans for the launch of four new services during the 2023 summer season last month and has now scheduled the first of those routes. The carrier will commence a one weekly seasonal flight from Brač to Munich starting May 27. Operations will be maintained with the Dash 8 Q400 turboprop each Saturday until October 7. “We once again plan to operate charter flights from Graz and Linz to Brač, as well as the usual two weekly domestic service between Zagreb and Brač, which, coupled with the new Brač - Munich service, represents a strong contribution by Croatia Airlines to the business of Brač Airport and helps strengthen the tourism sector in the Split - Dalmatia County”, Croatia Airlines’ Chief Commercial Officer, Slaven Žabo, said. Further flight details can be found here.
Groundbreaking
ReplyDeleteLet's hear from Pozdrav.. :D
Delete:) Can’t wait for his comment on this epic route expansion, while OU is being run over with steamroller in Zag
DeleteGood news for Brač
DeleteFlorals for spring. Groundbreaking. hahaha
DeleteJasmineeeeeee! Znam da nemam ovlasti al' da ih imam, od mene bi dobijo za ovaj sezonski vikli Minken Brac na Dasinki bar jedan orden velereda nekog sa lentom, Danicom i zvijezdom, ne crvenom, naravno, daleko bilo, pu pu pu, ama eto toliko sam ti odusevit sa ovom ekspanzijom neusporedivih dimenzija za Europu, eto to samo jedino mozda jos NASA sto b mogla il eventualno Kinezi, Japanci..... Masala jarane!!!!
DeleteĐasmineeee, dira me Hakala! Hakala, ostav ga, je...o ti mater svoooojuuuu! (LOL)
Delete1 weekly, I laughed so hard
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry, did you want triple daily flights to Brac?
DeleteThis is typical answer from OUhljeb (tm), yes, one would expect daily flights to seaside, nit weekly charters lol
DeleteApparently the Munich-Brac itinerary warrants daily flights. Delusion at its best or just finding a way to complain about anything
DeleteActually yes, it's pathetic that the national airline can't fill 66 seats each way daily in peak season from one of the richest European cities to one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean.
DeleteBy that logic Brac would be connected to half of Europe at least. Keep trolling bud
DeleteIf only Brac had enough hotel accommodation for all these flights armchair CEOs demand.
Deleteif every daily flight was filled to the max, that would be 462 pax on a weekly basis. Brač is big island. But if there were better intra islands connections, those 462 could easily go to Šolta and Hvar. But you just need to put everybody to Split....
DeleteTurbo expansion mode
ReplyDeleteCroatia Airlines unleashed too much additional capacity to the market, not sure if the demand can meet such an enormous growth in supply.
ReplyDeleteNazalost 1 let tijedno je premalo..trebalo su biti barem 2
ReplyDeleteBravo Hrvatska! Every small step is progress!
ReplyDeleteWhile some pride themselves on small steps, others are advancing leaps and bounds.
DeleteEasy there, easy. We have yet to see the results of the leaps and bounds advancements...
DeleteI to je dosta od koga je.
ReplyDeleteI just like this OU campaign of taking local torism boards money for their Munich flights, amazing business model.
ReplyDeleteWhere will they manage to get the aircraft and crew to operate such flights?
ReplyDeleteNazalost ti letovi se i dalje ne mogu kupiti na stranicama Croatie airlans,
ReplyDeleteNa amadeusu i ostalim stranicama za prodaju letova mogu
They are out of control.
ReplyDeleteMEGAEXPANSION
ReplyDeleteThey are moving the Tuesday flight to BWK to Wednesday and the flight ex BWK arrives in Zagreb at 17:10, meaning hardly no connection possibilities.
ReplyDeleteBravo OU! Bravo Hrvatska!
ReplyDeleteTime for mAdikejsn!
DeleteMeh. No Vancouver.
ReplyDeleteAs someone who travels to Brac from the US every summer, I was really excited to see this news. But the details of the weekly flight time (18:15 depart from BWK) don't give travelers many options to catch connecting flights from MUN to other destinations. Still stuck coming in/out of SPU.
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