Pragusa.One eyes 2025 summer launch

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Croatian start-up Pragusa.One, which initially planned to launch long-haul operations in 2021 from Dubrovnik and Prague to Asia and North America, has said it is in the process of acquiring four Airbus A330-200 jets. "The company is currently in discussions with multiple vendors and expects delivery of the aircraft by the end of 2024", Pragusa.One said. The company’s Croatian subsidiary plans to apply for an Air Operator's Certificate (AOC) this year, with the strategic goal of starting operations by June 2025. In 2022, Pragusa.One became a minor stakeholder in flag carrier Croatia Airlines by acquiring 3.682 shares or a 0.04% stake in the company.

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  1. Anonymous13:15

    Okay, this is random.

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    1. Anonymous18:58

      You can't make this up

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  2. Anonymous13:20

    Croatian aviation is literally unstoppable

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    1. Anonymous13:25

      Yes but there is a reason why they are focused on HR

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    2. Anonymous21:05

      What is that reason?

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    3. Anonymous09:09

      @21:05
      There is huge global demand for visiting Croatia.

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    4. Anonymous13:38

      @09.09, global? Huge? Check how many villas with pool are empty at the end of July, beginning of August in Istria, Kvarner, and Dalmatia.

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    5. Anonymous17:50

      What global demand? Croatia is midget to Hungary or Austria regarding tourism. Undoubtedly there is demand, but not huge.

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    6. ^Croatia had more foreign tourists last year than Hungary had altogether. Hungary had 7.1 million international visitors in 2023. while Croatia had 16.85 million. That's more than twice as many, but according to you Croatia is a midget compared to Hungary regarding tourism??
      It's not a midget even compared to Austria which had 30.9 million international visitors last year.
      In 2019. Croatia was in the top 20 most popular tourist destinations in the world and this year it could re-enter the top 20 list.
      Is it really so hard to use the actual data you've literally got at your fingertips, before writing a totally ignorant comment?

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    7. Anonymous22:05

      Yes, but they are 90% arriving by land.

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  3. Anonymous13:21

    Bad news for Star Alliance

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    1. Anonymous13:26

      Let's see how they react to this

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    2. Anonymous13:26

      Sky Team too if they start long haul flights from PRG. 🙄

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    3. Anonymous18:57

      Bad news for investors...

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  4. Anonymous13:25

    I like the livery, looks very unique.

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    1. Anonymous14:26

      No, it doesn't. It looks very ex-Brussels livery.

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    2. Anonymous14:51

      ^^^
      What are you talking about? It looks nothing like that. 😂

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    3. Anonymous17:46

      I thought it was wizz air at first look

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  5. Anonymous13:26

    No way this is actually becoming real. Makes me believe that there can be something from all those Slovenian optimistic startup airlines.

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    1. Anonymous22:07

      Slovenia actually has one that is performing very well. Amelia

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  6. Anonymous13:28

    never ending story.... operations to start on easter 2025

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  7. Anonymous13:31

    Admin, it's July, not April 1st.

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    1. Anonymous14:27

      Is that a joke?

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    2. Anonymous17:12

      All of these 'start ups' are a joke, tryna convince you they'll launch this and that with overly ambitious plans to hopefully steal money from investors

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    3. Anonymous18:56

      They would never do that...

      Again

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  8. Anonymous13:34

    This is a non story, and I think that ExYu admin is giving them platfrom that they don't deserve. They are seeking investments, and some maybe less knowladgable people will see this article as something confirming that Pragusa is legit - which it isnt

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    1. Anonymous13:38

      They are seeking investments with Chats Worth Group which is pretty big, so idk, they might get the initial capital

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    2. Anonymous13:53

      I think they will

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    3. Anonymous18:55

      Once those actors received funding from the Croatian state.

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    4. Anonymous21:06

      Absolutely never.

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  9. Anonymous13:35

    Hopefully OU codeshares with them.

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    1. Anonymous18:52

      You know what... At first I had bursted in laughter. Then after a moment of silence, I thought - that would be possible very possible

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  10. How are these people not in jail? Who's investing in this garbage?

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    1. Anonymous18:53

      The bigger the life, the more people believe in it

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    2. Anonymous21:06

      Why would they be in jail? What for?

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    3. Anonymous23:02

      Pulling a scam. Trying to get investors.

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    4. @anon 21:06 for fraud!

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    5. Since when is looking for investors a scam or a fraud in a free market economy??
      Not only do we have aviation but also law "experts" here in the comments, I see. Lol!!

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  11. Ivan15:29

    As soon as I have seen the post I immediately went to comments section and Im definitely not disappointed :D

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    1. Anonymous07:06

      Always the same story. Croatian jealousy.

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  12. Anonymous16:19

    Pragusa Ona LOL

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  13. Anonymous17:21

    Omg who is inventing these names, sounds horrible

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  14. Anonymous17:24

    In their website they have three liveries nice but never...
    Pragusa.one

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  15. Anonymous20:56

    Pyramid scheme vibes from day 1

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  16. My sources tell me that they are negotiating a codeshare with Singapore Airlines and China Southern. This will be a big thing in aviation history!
    Don't miss the chance to be a part of it!!

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    1. Anonymous09:04

      scammer

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    2. Anonymous14:45

      Your sources have wrong information. :-)

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  17. Anonymous14:35

    Juhuuuuu! :-)

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  18. Anonymous05:30

    Understand sarcasm?

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  19. Anonymous13:36

    I thought you was dead…

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  20. Anonymous11:23

    Let's hope this isn't another SouthEast airlines story...

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