Ryanair plans new Rijeka service

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Low cost carrier Ryanair has filed a preliminary schedule for the introduction of seasonal flights between Hahn and Rijeka next summer season. As EX-YU Aviation News can exclusively reveal, based on the airline’s tentative plans, the service will launch on May 4 and operate twice per week on Wednesdays and Sundays with its 189-seat Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Ryanair may still opt not to go ahead with its service plans with tickets yet to be put on sale. The preliminary schedule can be found here. The route was last operated by the airline in October 2020.

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  1. Anonymous13:36

    Let's see if you get copied again.

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    1. Anonymous15:06

      Of course with EKSKLUZIVNO!

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    2. Anonymous15:51

      No, no, it will be PRVI JAVLJAMO!

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    3. Anonymous19:34

      😆 hahahaha

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  2. Anonymous13:36

    I was really hoping for Eindhoven, transavia is doing tremendous on this line. I really think it would work out for ryanair as well.

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    1. Anonymous19:38

      Yes but if Transavia compete with Ryanair they may lose their only destination to the city

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  3. Anonymous15:01

    Bravo!

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  4. Anonymous08:13

    where is Pozdav i rijeka?????????????

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  5. RJK needs flights.if Eindhoven doing well, would be nice if Transavia added Paris from RJK..
    Note that EasyJet RJK- LGW did not last.. was it just one season.?usually around 30 pax when I flew it. ZERO promotion in UK..and now for S25 easyjet only flying 2 months LGW-PUY...more from LTN

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  6. Anonymous13:57

    Kvarner is beautiful region.

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  7. Anonymous14:27

    Of course they can, when the government doesn't support the national carrier

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