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Zagreb Airport closure notice
for runway overhaul, 1974

Croatia signs free sky agreement with Jordan

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The Croatian government and the representatives of the Kingdom of Jordan have ratified a free sky agreement making air traffic between the two countries possible without any restrictions. According to Croatian media some Jordanian airlines are already interested to fly to Osijek which one Jordanian airline would use as a stopover for their flight to a western European destination. If this were to occur the whole region of Slavonija would have great benefits from the new line. Jordanian Royal Wings recently announced the start of services between the Serbian capital Belgrade and the Jordanian capital Amman starting early August.

Osijek airport is currently served by only 2 scheduled airlines – Germanwings and Croatia Airlines. This is mostly due to the fact that travel to the region is seasonal however there are numerous charter airlines serving the airport in the summer. Will a Jordanian Airline join the abovementioned two remains to be seen.
July 23, 2008
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