Croatia Airlines' numbers steady

Friday, July 31, 2015


Croatia Airlines handled 802.559 passengers during the first half of the year, an increase of just 0.2% compared to the same period in 2014. The average cabin load factor stood at 64.3%, which is down 0.4%. The number of travellers on domestic flights decreased 3%, while the number of passengers boarding international services increased 1%.

More details to follow tomorrow.

Comments

  1. Anonymous10:43

    Are they number one so far?

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  2. Anonymous10:54

    No. Air Serbia is number one by volume, and has a better load factor than Croatia Airlines

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  3. Anonymous11:27

    How do they even cover basic expenses,like salaries, with such a catastrophic load factor?! Let alone fund future growth?

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    1. Anonymous14:39

      Ne pokrivaju oni nista u minusu su preko 13 mil e samo za prvih 6 meseci 2015.Kad se pisalo kako su masno frizirali proslu god. i kako im je zapravo gubitak bio preko 20 mil e vecina komsija se pravila ludima a onaj nesretnik Kucko izajvljuje kako oni posluju transparentno po eu propisima i slicne nebuloze i jos optuzivao air Serbia za netransparentno poslovanje.Potemkinova sela su se pokazala za samo 6 meseci od tolikog kurcenja.

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    2. Anonymous15:38

      That's quite bad. And, hypocritical at the same time. It seems things are far from rosy at OU. They should really start sweeping their own loan first, before launching verbal attacks on others in the region.

      This whole OU farce is slowly unraveling. And it's the Croatian taxpayers who will in the end foot the bills for this faulting company.

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    3. No, Croatian tax payers will not be paying for OU. The EU will nor allow it.

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  4. Anonymous11:31

    Croatia Airlines fail!

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  5. Anonymous12:06

    Lot's of people on this blog from Croatia were hurling insults at Air Serbia and it's load factor. Seems they shouldn't have cast the first stone. Their airline is even worse.

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    1. I read this blog almost daily and I think it is pretty clear that most people who are '"hurling insults" at air Serbia are actually from Serbia.

      Because of this constant bickering between Serbs on this blog, most people from other countries have actually stopped contributing.

      Purger for example, commented the other day which was his first comment in at least 2 months!

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  6. Anonymous12:31

    Don't forget that they fly some liner like Zagreb-Zadar-Pula that rarely has more than 10 pax, but Croatia state pays them subsidaries

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    1. Anonymous12:37

      +1.

      Croatian tax payers money. We, in Serbia, are very worried about this expenditure and the money of tax-paying Croatia citizens. Something needs to be done!

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  7. Anonymous12:56

    We have our own real problems and Croats with failed company too.

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  8. Anonymous13:55

    Admin, could you provide us with ASL figures, is this available ?

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    1. Anonymous12:03

      Rezultati za 2014:
      http://www.exyuaviation.com/2015/03/air-serbia-records-strong-2014-results.html
      Rezultati za I kvartal 2015:
      http://www.exyuaviation.com/2015/04/air-serbia-records-strong-quarterly.html
      Rezultati za I sest meseci 2015:
      http://www.exyuaviation.com/2015/06/air-serbia-expects-improved-results-in.html

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  9. Anonymous19:53

    ITs official Croatia Airlines failled it will finish like BH Airlines with bankrot.

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  10. Anonymous19:56

    I was one time fly with Croatia Airlines its unprofessional team.
    Sheme. I think Air Serbia is only one in South Europe who is good.

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