EX-YU airlines, airports to negotiate new routes

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Airlines and airports across the former Yugoslavia will be taking part at the upcoming 21st CONNECT Route Development Forum in Girona in Spain between February 3 and 5. Over 800 aviation industry leaders will attend the event and engage in conversations with airports and travel stakeholders to negotiate the launch of new routes or the expansion of existing services. Attendance at the event among aviation stakeholders from the former Yugoslavia has so far been confirmed by Air Serbia, Croatia Airlines, ETF Airways, Belgrade Airport, Dubrovnik Airport, Osijek Airport, Zadar Airport, Airports of Serbia and Airports of Republika Srpska.

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  1. Anonymous13:38

    Bravo Fraport!

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  2. Anonymous13:45

    Fraport doing gods work and marketing teambuildings in the airport instead of going to conferences xD

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    1. Anonymous13:55

      did you say the same when KLM announced the flights

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    2. Anonymous14:05

      Fraport had ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with KLM flights. The only flights Fraport had to do with were the Iberia ones, and the CEO couldnt stop talking about it...

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    3. Anonymous18:44

      How do you know this?

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    4. Anonymous22:56

      No not at all, there is a whole department for new routes etc. but I guess they just don’t use it? There were talks for many years you can check even on exyu

      Stop talking BS and leave things you don’t know anything about alone

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  3. Anonymous13:45

    No Zagreb airport?

    Of course, they are happy with Ryanair! :)

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    1. Anonymous14:02

      Well they are doing a phenomenal job for ZAG.

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    2. Anonymous15:18

      Is this fenomenal job profiting the airport?

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    3. Anonymous16:23

      Yes

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    4. Anonymous16:28

      ZAG hS been posting negative financial losses

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  4. Anonymous13:52

    Fraport truly the best in Europe! Don't even need to attend the conference

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  5. Anonymous16:36

    Hope to see new and sustainable new routes from INI and BEG

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  6. Anonymous19:02

    So sad to see Fraport doing nothing at all. At all. I would do the same thing Orban did in Budapest.

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  7. Anonymous09:50

    Good! Lets see what they will reap! But BEG and SKP must reduce airport fees first. For LCC, especially FR this is a key. Remember when ZAG wanted to reinstate T1 for Ryanair, so it is cheaper? I bet it was brought by Ryanair and I believe ZAG gave them some discounts. And this is not a bad thing. Vienna was also very expensive airport, now is served as a base from both Wizz and FR. Sofia airport also is insanely cheap compared to BEG and SKP, even Athens. Bucharest is also very reasonably priced airport. In 2016 when Ryanair opened a base at Sofia, David O’Brian(managing director at Ryanair) warned Bg government not to give the concession of the airport to the one who gives more money, but to the one who proposes traffic increase!

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    1. Anonymous12:58

      What is your point then?

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