NEWS FLASH
Ryanair is increasing frequencies on its seasonal flights between Zagreb and Podgorica. Starting July 2, the service will operate four times per week, instead of the initially planned three weekly rotations. It also represents an increase on last summer when flights on the route were maintained twice per week. The four weekly services will run until October 1, after which they will decrease to two weekly. In 2023, Ryanair handled 26.835 passengers between the two capitals.
It's a Lauda aircraft
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DeleteSo its an Airbus instead of a 737! ❤️
DeleteGodbless
DeleteAir Montenegro really need a couple of ATRs for the routes like Zagreb, Ljubljana etc.
ReplyDeleteAll would work daily with 70 seater
Another missed opportunity for OU. Would have been good for them if they tried and bothered sorting out waves of departures at ZAG
ReplyDeletewith what aircraft ??? You seem to think OU has this massive fleet of aircraft that they constantly miss to use on noumber of last chance routes across Europe.
DeleteMontenegro should not be last chance for OU. However it seems they can't afford to fly profitably to regional routes.
DeleteNo one would bother flying with them anyway when they charge €130 for a one hour flight compared to €20 on Lauda.
DeleteCroatia Airlines would fly on a loud and uncomfortable Dash while Lauda is the jet A320. It's a no brainier
DeleteGranted when the A220 comes, the experience is bound to be superior. But until then...
DeleteWell done, Ryanair, for seeing the potential on this route. Happy it’s working out for them.
ReplyDeleteMontenegro keeps winning!
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