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Croatia Airlines introduced seasonal flights from Zagreb to both Stockholm and Berlin this week, which will be maintained three times per week each by its Airbus A320-family fleet. Berlin becomes the third destination in Germany to be served by the airline from its Zagreb hub, alongside Frankfurt and Munich, while the Zagreb - Stockholm route resumes after four and a half years. To mark the occasion, ceremonies were held at Zagreb, Stockholm and Berlin airports. The Croatian carrier will commence another new service, between Zagreb and Tirana, next month. The airline’s Zagreb expansion benefits from the airport’s Connecting Capital Cities Incentive Model, with all three cities covered by the scheme. "We are delighted that this year, in accordance with current market demand and in cooperation with Zagreb Airport and the Tourist Board of the City of Zagreb, we have expanded our international network from Zagreb to European destinations. I believe that passengers will recognise the value of our new services and use them as the quickest way to reach our capital, which will contribute to the development of Zagreb's tourism capacities and even more successful operations at Zagreb Airport", Croatia Airlines’ Chief Commercial Officer, Slaven Žabo, said.
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Would be nice if either continued into winter.
ReplyDelete@admin Munich somehow found its way into the article hahahaha.
ReplyDeleteI know you meant that ceremonies were held at Zagreb, Stockholm and Berlin.
Bravo Hrvatska!
ReplyDeleteSomething, at least
ReplyDeleteWhat was the LF like?
ReplyDeleteFranjo Tudman airport is on fire this summer!
ReplyDeleteWoohooo
DeleteDubrovnek is getting much more new routes.
DeleteGood Job Croatia! Next time Zagreb-Tirana. This will connect these two countries and will keep them closer. Hope a seasonal flight with Zadar or Pula with Tirana, since Dubrovnik it's closer.
ReplyDeleteThere is Zagreb - Tirana. You see it in the article.
DeleteBravo OU!
ReplyDeleteBerlin flights will be really bad news for Lufthansa
ReplyDeleteVery nice news! Zagreb is really important airport for Croatia and Slovenia.
ReplyDeleteImagine when all 15 A220s enter service, hopefully also new management is appointed as well.
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