SkyExpress plans one-off Dubrovnik charter

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SkyExpress has filed its schedule for a one-off charter between Thessaloniki and Dubrovnik next month. Greece’s second largest airline will run the flight on May 16 with its 186-seat Airbus A320neo aircraft. There are currently no scheduled services between the two cities. SkyExpress often caters for tour groups from Greece and operates numerous limited charter flights from the country to other European markets, alongside scheduled services. This summer it will be present in the region with a regular weekly charter service between Heraklion and Belgrade, which will run between June 16 and September 22.

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  1. Anonymous13:57

    Amazing!!

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    1. Anonymous14:16

      What exactly is? Their one flight?

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  2. Anonymous14:49

    Sky express will go big in our region in some years once they got more planes. They already have in their papers BEG,OTP and now DBV.

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    1. Anonymous15:57

      And did you take a look into their papers?

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    2. Anonymous10:28

      Yes

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  3. Anonymous14:53

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  4. Anonymous16:13

    They need to launch SKP ASAP!

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    1. Anonymous17:50

      As they say, if something is missing, it is clearly not needed. Market. That's it.

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    2. Anonymous09:03

      I think from ATH it is a higher priority for them to launch OTP, BEG and TIA.

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    3. Anonymous10:27

      They have other plans first they said in a press conference that BCN, MAN, BER, ARN and CPH will be their next destinations.

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  5. Anonymous16:48

    Years ago there were more charters to Dubrovnik than Greece. SKG to be exact. One flight, this is ridiculous.

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