Air France to launch Dubrovnik flights

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Air France is set to introduce its second destination in Croatia after Zagreb with seasonal flights to Dubrovnik to commence on July 14. The airline will operate a total of fifteen return services from Paris until September 1, each Thursday and Saturday, with its 142-seat Airbus A319 aircraft. It will compete directly against Croatia Airlines on the route. Further flight details can be found here.

Meanwhile, Dubrovnik Airport handled 22.280 passengers during the first month of the year, representing an increase of 15.3% on 2017. Apart from Air France, a number of carriers have announced the launch of new flights to the city this summer including Adria Airways, Croatia Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Flydubai, easyJet, Transavia, Edelweiss Air, Volotea, TUIfly, Thomas Cook Airlines and Smartings.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN22.280 15.3

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  1. Anonymous10:29

    Wow! Excellent news, so Air France in Ex-Yu only in Zagreb and Dubrovnik!

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    1. Anonymous10:33

      They fly to Ljubljana too :)

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    2. Anonymous10:42

      HOP does, Air France doesn't.

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    3. Anonymous10:43

      https://www.letimzbrnika.si/stalna-ponudba/air-france-hop/

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  2. Anonymous10:40

    Soon they will fly to BEG as well

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    1. Anonymous10:46

      Because the concessionaire is French? Hardly, they already codeshare with JU. If so, they will probably send HOP!

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  3. Anonymous10:51

    Congrats, DBV! Another great year ahead!

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  4. Anonymous10:58

    DBV 3mil. this year!! Go DBV!

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    1. Anonymous21:29

      2.7 million, 2.75 tops.

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    2. Anonymous22:43

      2.9 milion

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  5. Anonymous11:03

    Split would be a nice addition. Well, maybe next year...

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    1. Anonymous11:10

      Its in the pipeline. Next for DBV is KLM!

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    2. Anonymous11:14

      What does it mean "in the pipeline"?

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    3. Anonymous11:22

      I think KL will indeed start flights soon that is why they moved transavia from Rotterdam to Dbv instead of Amsterdam.

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  6. Anonymous11:08

    Great sooner or later it will be daily troughout the season.
    TK further increases DBV to 12 weekly from SST 18.

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  7. Anonymous11:11

    15.3% increase, congrats! Still a lot of room for improvement during winter months!

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    1. Anonymous11:15

      DBV is a town of 40.000 inhabitants :D

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    2. Anonymous11:24

      It's a small town and rather empty during winter months, but overcrowded during summer. I was born and live there, so I know. Nonetheless, great results, it will be a busy year!

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    3. Anonymous11:38

      Well they improved significantly on the low baseline ... looks promising for the rest of the year since no special events happened in January which would explain this increase in the number of pax.

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  8. Anonymous11:44

    e sad, ako pogledate brojke DBV i SPU....lako je zakljuciti kako se turisticka sezona osjetno produljila i da se turizam u zemlji Hrvata polako moze nazaivati granom industrije.
    Jos kad bi ostale grani bile tretirane kako spada, turizam bi bio na 4.mjestu po vaznosti.
    Nazalost, sad je na 1.mjestu. A zemlja kojoj je turizam na 1.mjestu nije razvijena drzava.

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  9. Anonymous14:05

    In my opinion they could have made it start in May and finish in October.
    They will probably extend the period in the next season.

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  10. Anonymous14:58

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  11. Anonymous18:45

    Dubrovnik, show them how it's done! Bravo!

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  12. Anonymous18:46

    I'm pretty much sure Air France will eventually introduce additional flights to DBV!

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  13. Anonymous18:53

    Interesting that AF is adding four destination and DBV has the least frequencies. Maybe they add more if advance bookings perform well.

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    1. Anonymous19:01

      Which are other destinations?

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    2. Anonymous19:04

      OK, found them: Bari, Ibiza, Cagliari and Perpignan.

      http://corporate.airfrance.com/en/press-release/5-new-mediterranean-destinations-summer-2018

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  14. Anonymous21:21

    e ovaj podatak mi je jak. kaze Pula za sjecanj 2018. 1467 putnika.....sto predstavlja povecanje od 300% za isto razdoblje 2017.

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  15. Anonymous23:25

    SPU up 10% on January of 2017. Sign of good times to come.

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