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Commenting on the new arrival, Croatia Airlines’ CEO, Jasmin Bajić, said, “With each new aircraft, we’re able to expand our destination network and optimise our flight schedule. Five new international routes have been introduced this season, directly supporting Croatia’s tourism industry and broader national economy”. John Evans, CEO of Azorra, added, “We’re proud to support Croatia Airlines’ fleet renewal strategy and are committed to deepening our partnership as they transition to a modern, single-fleet type”. Croatia Airlines plans to have a fifteen-member, all A220 fleet, by 2027.
The 4th should be joining the fleet soon too, right?
ReplyDeleteNice bird! All the others will be coming soon, for those asking how delayed the 4th one is. Don't worry, they are coming.
DeleteBravo Hrvatska!
ReplyDeleteBravo OU! ❤️
ReplyDeleteGood luck! Regards from Belgrade!😀
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DeleteNice plane!
ReplyDeleteI see fast increase of debt.
ReplyDelete"Croatia Airlines’ CEO, Jasmin Bajić, said, “With each new aircraft, we’re able to expand our destination network and optimise our flight schedule."
ReplyDeleteWe're able to, but we won't 🙃
They have introduced a number of new routes for this summer.
DeleteDon't talk about that!
DeleteThe "number of new routes" is 5. They are all seasonal and all last 3 months.
DeleteWhy don't airlines publicly state which aircrafts are blessed? I need to know, SAFETY FIRST 🤣
ReplyDeleteFlyBlessed, new CA ticket type :D
DeleteOne of their A320s is currently flying from Split to Derry, are they getting rid of it?
ReplyDeleteMostar charter
DeleteWhere are these new jets scheduled? Especially the blessed ones?
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