Brač to get St. Gallen flights

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German charter carrier Private Wings will introduce seasonal summer leisure flights between St. Gallen in Switzerland and Brač in 2025. Operating with a 32-seat Dornier 328-100 aircraft, the service will commence on May 8 and run once per week, each Thursday, until October 2. Seven-day packages, including flight tickets, can be purchased online through the High Life Reisen tour operator. Further flight details can be found here.

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  1. Anonymous10:38

    Only Portoroz flights beat the niche of this one

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    1. Anonymous19:47

      Great News for Brač

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  2. Anonymous10:42

    One of the most bizarre routes in the region, I reckon. Doesn't beat Portorož-Bern, but it's close

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    1. Anonymous10:47

      Are there regular flights between Portoroz and Bern in the summer or what?

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    2. Anonymous10:48

      No clue about this year, but usualy thre are

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    3. Anonymous12:40

      Why exactly are portoroz-bern flights bizzare? They make it work and after all porotoz is exotic destination in many terms.

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    4. Anonymous12:49

      Because people here obsess only over quantity and about how their airport has more passengers then their neighbors (my di*k is bigger than yours analogy).

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    5. Anonymous16:08

      It's bizarre because of its uniqueness

      It's a flight operated between two small airports with close to zero flights on a small jet that cater primarily to high-end travellers operated by a relatively unknown airline

      Bizarre isn't an insult, it's praise of its uniqueness

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  3. Anonymous11:28

    Great! Brač is really beautiful island.

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  4. Anonymous14:25

    Actually, this is airport is called St. Gallen-Altenrhein.

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    1. Anonymous16:09

      True, but that's like calling Ljubljana airport Brnik. It's correct but the airport itself primarily serves Sankt Gallen

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