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Low cost carrier easyJet has scheduled two new seasonal routes to Croatia for the coming summer. The airline will introduce services between Lyon and Zadar, as well as Bordeaux and Dubrovnik. Both will be maintained twice per week, on Mondays and Fridays, starting June 23 and running until late August. Further flight details for the new Zadar service can be found here, while additional information for the Dubrovnik route can be viewed here. As previously reported, easyJet has scheduled new routes from Liverpool and Milan Linate to Split, commencing next summer. At the same time, it plans to discontinue operations from Basel and Berlin to Rijeka, from Paris Charles de Gaulle to Pula, as well as from Venice to Dubrovnik.
Bravo Hrvatska!
ReplyDeleteEasyjet's share in the Croatian coast is surprisingly big for how little presence they have elsewhere in exyu
ReplyDeleteEveryone wants to visit beautiful Dalmatia!
DeleteNice, I love EasyJet
ReplyDeleteU2 will not be flying LIN-ZAD as the story says.
ReplyDeleteMistake, it is LIN-SPU.
DeleteWhat is happened with their line STN-BEG, which they were planning to launch?
ReplyDeleteWho said they were planning to launch this?
DeleteNo one. It was published here that they applied for slots and in the first or second sentence it was written that applying for slots does not mean launching flights.
DeleteIndeed. And they wont launch them. If they every do it would be from Gatwick
DeleteWhy they did apply for slots if they wouldn't launch the flight?
DeleteThey were probably just needing to tick boxes for the tiny little about of flights they retain from STN.
DeleteBeautiful.
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