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Romanian charter carrier Flyyo will commence regular summer charters from Tel Aviv to Pula, Split and Zadar after inking an agreement with several leading Israeli tour operators. Services are expected to commence in late May. Flyyo will utilise its three Arbus A320 aircraft to maintain the planned charters. "We are thrilled to launch Flyyo's charter operations, bringing more travel options to Israeli passengers. This is a significant milestone for us, and we are determined to grow in this competitive market while providing exceptional service. The demand for quality charter travel is rising, and we are ready to meet it with dedication and excellence", Flyyo’s CEO, Ziv Mayberg, said.
Admin just FYI, they have 3 A320, so will they use all 3 of them?
ReplyDeleteThey will fly 26 routes. So maybe some of them have more than a weekly flight and thus require the whole fleet. Currently one of the A320s flies for HiSky.
DeleteGenuinely first time hearing of them but aye, good for Croatia
ReplyDeleteIt's new Ukraine International Airlines.Ziv Mayberg and Aron Mayberg are ukrainian jewish and directors of UIA prior bankruptcy and war. In 2024 AeroDirekt Romania was buyed by Mayberg family and renamed ( partly, this is brand of Aero Direkt ) to flyyo.
DeleteAs far as I know, they were the ones who sold and bankrupted the airline for next to nothing....
DeleteBravo Hrvatska!
ReplyDeleteTal Abīb-Yāfā only.
ReplyDeleteNice.
ReplyDeleteToo many tourists...
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