Niki to launch Croatia flights

Monday, September 14, 2015


Low cost airline Niki will launch new seasonal flights from its base in Vienna to Split and Dubrovnik next summer, following the lead of its parent company Air Berlin. Niki will initially operate one weekly flight from its hub to both Split and Dubrovnik on board its Airbus A320 aircraft, from May 13 and 14 respectively. A second weekly flight to both cities will be introduced from June 29. Recently, Air Berlin announced the launch of seasonal flights from Berlin and Dusseldorf to Split and Dubrovnik next year. Further flight information for the Vienna - Split route can be found here, while additional details for the Dubrovnik service can be viewed here.

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  1. Nice growth is expected for the Croatian airports in the next year

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  2. Anonymous17:25

    It's about high time! Since Sky Europe stopped flying from BTS and VIE to SPU and DBV prices on OS and OU exploded. Can't imagine their profit/yield on these short routes.

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