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Croatia Airlines revises A220 entry into service

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Croatia Airlines has again revised the deployment of its incoming 149-seat Airbus A220-300 aircraft on revenue flights. The jet's inaugural service has now been set for August 6, between Zagreb and Split. The full deployment schedule for August can be found in the table below. Further changes remain likely.

Croatia Airlines’ A220-300 deployment, August


July 22, 2024
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  1. Anonymous09:56

    What's with all the timetable publishing if they themselves don't when it's coming or is going to be ready? Makes them look rather silly.

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  2. Anonymous10:48

    Again lol

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    1. Anonymous13:06

      Here's an idea: next time you write about this, let it be after the first flight.

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  3. Vlad11:11

    What an absolute joke. Even the few enthusiasts that would care to be on the inaugural can't make any solid plans because they keep changing not just the date but also the route in the middle of high season. An utter lack of PR sense.

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    1. Anonymous11:49

      Or marketing genius!!
      Imagine how many inaugural flights they have already sold out!
      lol

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    2. Anonymous12:20

      😂

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    3. Anonymous12:21

      Imagine that.... Platiš kartu za taj prvi let, kad ono te sačeka Q400😂

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    4. Anonymous14:43

      The geniuses in Montreal damaged the aircraft, this time, believe it or not, it's not solely CA's fault..
      Reparations are in progress..

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  4. Anonymous11:57

    They will have the same problems that Egyptair and Cyprus Airways have with the engines.... then they will try to sell them

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  5. Anonymous17:33

    Bravo OU, Bravo Hrvatska!

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  6. Anonymous20:49

    Komendija

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  7. Anonymous20:09

    Even though the A220 is a fine aircraft, airbus is not sure if A220 production will ever be profitable ... and the production schedule is a mess .....

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