Skip to main content
  • Home

Search This Site

EX-YU Aviation News

EX-YU Aviation News

  • About
  • Vintage
  • Trip Reports
  • Newsletter
  • Support
  • Home
  • About
  • Vintage
  • Trip Reports
  • Newsletter
  • Support

EX-YU VINTAGE


"Qantastic" 
Qantas ad for Belgrade flights, 1975

Labels

ACI Air Adria Airways Adria Airways Switzerland Adria Tehnika Air Croatia Air Montenegro Air Serbia Amelia International Archive files Banja Luka
Belgrade BH Airlines Bihać bosnia and herzegovina Bosnian Wand Airlines Brač Covid-19 croatia croatia airlines Dalmatian Dubrovnik ETF Airways European Coastal Airlines Feature Fleet Fly Air41 Airways FlyBosnia Focus Jat Airways Jat Tehnika jobs Kon Tiki Sky Kosovo Kraljevo Limitless Airways Livery Ljubljana Lošinj low cost airline macedonia Maribor Mat Airways MAT Macedonian Airlines montenegro montenegro airlines mostar MRO New route Newsflash Niš Ohrid Osijek Photo podgorica portorož Pragusa.One Priština Privatisation PROMO Pula Results 2008 Results 2009 Results 2010 Results 2011 Results 2012 Results 2013 Results 2014 Results 2015 Results 2016 Results 2017 Results 2018 Results 2019 Results 2020 Results 2021 Results 2022 Results 2023 Results 2024 Results 2025 Rijeka Ryanair safety sarajevo Sea Air serbia service Skopje Sky Srpska slovenia Smile Air Split Summer 2009 Summer 2010 Summer 2011 Summer 2012 Summer 2013 Summer 2014 Summer 2015 Summer 2016 Summer 2017 Summer 2018 Summer 2019 Summer 2020 Summer 2021 Summer 2022 Summer 2023 Summer 2024 Summer 2025 Summer 2026 tivat ToMontenegro Trade Air Trebinje Trip report Tuzla Užice VLM Airlines Winter 2008/09 Winter 2009/10 Winter 2010/11 Winter 2011/12 Winter 2012/13 Winter 2013/14 Winter 2014/15 Winter 2015/16 Winter 2016/17 Winter 2017/18 Winter 2018/19 Winter 2019/2020 Winter 2020/2021 Winter 2021/2022 Winter 2022/2023 Winter 2023/2024 Winter 2024/2025 Winter 2025/2026 Winter 2025/26 Wizz Air Zadar zagreb
Show more Show less

Archive

  • May63
  • April80
  • March80
  • February73
  • January84
  • December81
  • November83
  • October83
  • September79
  • August80
  • July83
  • June76
  • May84
  • April81
  • March77
  • February78
  • January81
  • December83
  • November83
  • October84
  • September84
  • August87
  • July84
  • June80
  • May84
  • April79
  • March84
  • February75
  • January81
  • December79
  • November79
  • October80
  • September81
  • August81
  • July79
  • June79
  • May80
  • April75
  • March84
  • February76
  • January79
  • December83
  • November78
  • October78
  • September79
  • August86
  • July98
  • June99
  • May93
  • April93
  • March92
  • February83
  • January93
  • December94
  • November77
  • October80
  • September79
  • August79
  • July86
  • June84
  • May86
  • April82
  • March95
  • February74
  • January79
  • December82
  • November77
  • October84
  • September80
  • August82
  • July84
  • June75
  • May79
  • April76
  • March75
  • February73
  • January80
  • December80
  • November79
  • October77
  • September73
  • August70
  • July80
  • June75
  • May76
  • April72
  • March75
  • February71
  • January78
  • December74
  • November72
  • October75
  • September69
  • August65
  • July73
  • June73
  • May74
  • April67
  • March72
  • February64
  • January72
  • December73
  • November70
  • October70
  • September70
  • August56
  • July68
  • June72
  • May73
  • April56
  • March31
  • February29
  • January34
  • December31
  • November30
  • October31
  • September31
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December31
  • November30
  • October31
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December31
  • November30
  • October30
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December32
  • November30
  • October31
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February29
  • January31
  • December31
  • November30
  • October31
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December32
  • November31
  • October31
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May32
  • April31
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December31
  • November30
  • October31
  • September31
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March32
  • February29
  • January31
  • December30
  • November30
  • October31
  • September30
  • August30
  • July31
  • June31
Show more Show less


Croatia Airlines to end Pristina operations

  • Get link
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Pinterest
  • Email
  • Whatsapp
  • Telegram
  • Reddit
  • Linkedin
  • Other Apps

Croatia Airlines will suspend services between Zagreb and Pristina at the end of the summer season, despite the carrier's plans to establish a base in the city in 2017. The airline will operate its last service from the Croatian capital on Friday, October 28, and from Pristina the following morning. Ticket sales have been suspended past this date. The carrier has been reducing its frequencies on the route for several years now. This summer, it maintains just two weekly services between the two cities, down from its daily peak several years ago. In 2015, Croatia Airlines handled some 10.000 passengers on the route, well down from the 19.000 it carried in 2009, which marked its best performing year in Pristina. The carrier has previously said it plans to open bases in Sarajevo, Tirana, Pristina and Skopje in 2017 and offer direct flights to several destinations in Europe.

Apart from Croatia Airlines, SAS Scandinavian Airlines will also pull out of Pristina this winter. The airline will terminate its flights from Copenhagen as of October 29. Last winter the carrier discontinued flights from both Stockholm and Oslo to Kosovo. Although SAS has no direct competition on the route, it faces increased pressure from Wizz Air's recently launched service from Skopje to the Danish capital. An increasing number of travellers from Kosovo are using Skopje Airport due to its generally cheaper air fares. In addition, Eurowings will suspend its flights from Berlin Tegel Airport to Pristina at the end of the summer season. The airline has seen strong competition on the route after easyJet launched services from Berlin Schonefeld this March. It will continue to maintain flights from Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Hannover and Stuttgart to Pristina this winter.

During the year, Pristina Airport has seen the introduction of a number of new routes, including Adria Airways' two weekly seasonal service to London Gatwick, as well as Air Berlin's new flights from both Hamburg and Stuttgart. Furthermore, easyJet introduced flights from Berlin, which will be followed by the launch of services from Paris on October 1. Earlier this year, Pristina Airport launched a new incentive scheme in a bid to attract new carriers and encourage exiting operators to boost flights. The incentives, which came into effect on March 27, will run until 2018. The scheme encourages airlines to launch flights to Pristina, base aircraft there, operate during off-peak hours and offers a 30% discount for handling and landing.
August 08, 2016
croatia croatia airlines Feature Kosovo Priština Winter 2016/17 zagreb
  • Get link
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Pinterest
  • Email
  • Whatsapp
  • Telegram
  • Reddit
  • Linkedin
  • Other Apps

Comments

  1. Anonymous09:03

    I'm not surprised. It was a guessing game each season to see whether they will keep PRN or cut it.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous13:55

      x2

      Although it is sad they're leaving, I think they can regain 19000 pax for Pristina but they'll need to work at it, also they can't change arm and a leg as they used to for the route now that many carriers have come to the city.

      Sarajevo remains best bet for OU, expand there, apply for subsidies from the local government and get the status of a national carrier.


      However they really need to work on Croatian market hard, as more carriers are coming to Zagreb and summer seasons on the coast are becoming tought to compete with 50 other carriers, they must have a strategy of staying in the game.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Reply
  2. Anonymous09:04

    This is opportunity for Air Serbia

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous09:38

      More for JP

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Reply
  3. Anonymous09:05

    You suspend a route a season before trying to establish a base there? What's the logic?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous09:07

      They won't opet a base there

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous09:46

      Well with this move it is highly unlikely.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous11:19

      They plan to open a base in Tirana too and they don't fly from there so I don't think they have to fly to Zagreb to open a base somewhere.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Anonymous12:06

      They will apparently open a base in PRN, but would normally fly to more lucrative destinations in the EU market.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    5. Reply
  4. Anonymous09:08

    Ouch... I guess this is good news for SKP. Maybe we will see some more frequencies in winter time as W6 will get some extra pax.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  5. Anonymous09:11

    Wow lots of airlines cutting flights to Pristina. Why?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous09:13

      Everyone is flying out of Skopje

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Reply
  6. Anonymous09:19

    Oh so that's why I could not book a ticket ZAG-PRN-ZAG a few days ago. Probably good news for Adria.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  7. Anonymous09:20

    More options for Adria

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  8. Anonymous09:38

    Will be interesting to see whather PRN numbers will be affected this winter by these cancellations.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  9. Anonymous09:47

    ZAG-PRN was good as dead for years. What's the point of maintaining flights just 2x per week, especially a regional route.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous17:11

      Political reasons ...

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Reply
  10. JU520 BEGLAX09:56

    First medal for YU !!
    Gold in Judo :-))

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous11:06

      Who or what is "YU" ?

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous11:10

      OU needs to get its own house in order. If they establish a base in BOTH Split AND Dubrovnik, they don't need to go looking for bases in Sarajevo or anywhere else for that matter

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous11:21

      Baze na letnjim aerodromima? Uzimas ti neke tablete?

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Reply
  11. Anonymous09:57

    I thought OU had finished its restructuring yet they are still suspending routes. Great.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous10:12

      Mnogo je za Kuckovu gigamega kompaniju vec godinama u gubicima da leti sa svakog seoskog aerodroma po Balkanu. Moze exYu da im ulepsava izvestaj ali su u gubicima. Nije Zagreb Minhen pa da se tamo gomilaju domorodci.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous10:47

      Ti si sigurno onaj koji spominje paradajz turiste u hrvatskoj

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous10:58

      Ne ja sam onaj koji pominje bekpekere i rvate iz usa, jer dobro poznajem ekipu koja dolazi na Balkan. Postoje Hvar i Dubrovnik pa onda grcka ostrva za ozbiljne trosadzije od turista.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Anonymous11:05

      Da da vidim. Komentari su ti na razini

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    5. Anonymous11:08

      Velikog vodju Kucka nisam ja postavio na to mesto. Covek je zahebao sve sto se moze zahebati u biznisu bio bi idealan za direktora JATa u devedesetim i dvehiljaditim.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    6. Michael02:11

      Croatia posluje u plusu od 2013. Mislim, možeš pričat bajke,ali ako hoćeš biti ozbiljno shvaćen, činjenice su ipak važne.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    7. Anonymous08:17

      A ako ti hoces biti ozbiljno shvacen onda treba i napomenuti kako odrzavaju taj plus.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    8. Anonymous08:39

      Vlada ti u restrukturaciji uplati pola milijarde kuna da otplatiš avione, ti ih potom prodaš po načelu sell and lease back. No, i to nije dosta pa prodaš i motore. Ali i to nije dovoljno pa prodaš i Pleaso prijevoz, superprofitabilnu firmu koja ima monopol na prijevoz iz ZL Zagreb i ZL Split do grada. I sada najavljuješ prodaju slotova na LHR... e dobra ti profitabilnost. Tako bi i moja pokojna baka mogla profitabilno voditi CTN.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    9. Reply
  12. Anonymous10:06

    I don't know if opening bases abroad is such a good idea, since it involves also some heavy investment and cost such as basing crews there, parking fees etc. Wouldn't it be better to cover the cities with so called M- flights? Like ZAG-ZRH-PRN-ZRH-ZAG?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous10:32

      Agree. Much better idea.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Michael02:31

      Agreed. Croatia should not try to be what it's not. It's too early for that. Maybe later, after it gets fully privatized and finds a strategic partner. Then maybe it could expand into Bosnia, but also I think it should make a bid to become a national carrier like someone said. One legacy carrier for Croatia and B&H is perfectly enough. Serving a natural geographic area with approx. 8 million people. What Albania, what Tirana? Or Skopje? ASL should serve all those remaining territories; Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, even Albania. ASL additionally already has potential to become a midsized carrier, unlike OU.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Reply
  13. Anonymous10:33

    Why not open bases in your own country? There is a lot of potential on the Croatian coast?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous10:54

      But establishing a base in Sarajevo is no stupid idea. The market and demand is there and Croatia may use it.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous11:03

      Agreed. SJJ is seriously under-served, especially with regard to major hubs.
      Hopefully OU actually goes ahead with the idea.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous11:19

      OU needs to get its own house in order. If they establish a base in BOTH Split AND Dubrovnik, they don't need to go looking for bases in Sarajevo or anywhere else for that matter

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Reply
  14. Anonymous10:45

    Baš prenio ovu vijest prijatelju koji je FA u OU, a evo njegovog komentara: Fala Bogu, let je jako kasno išao a povratak je isto tako bio rano, dakle nista od spavanja. Hotel je bio izrazito loš, a putnici vrlo čudni ��Šta god ovo zadnje značilo

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous12:02

      Kakav komentar zaposlenika...

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous12:09

      bruka!

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous13:32

      Komentar na mestu. Ne razumem sta se svi zgrazavaju, svi su kao nesto fini...

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Reply
  15. Timtam11:10

    Steta. Nadam se da ce odrzati barem sezonski liniju.
    Cesto sam putovao za Pristinu, i letovi su uvijek bili popunjeni, posebnice srpanj i kolovoz kada nema niti jednog slobodnog mjesta. Samo je lose to sto za Zagreb polazi vrlo kasno, a povratak iz Pristine vrlo rano.
    Nadam se da ce se vratiti s vecim frekvencijama, kao i ponovno uvesti Tiranu.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  16. Anonymous11:30

    Super work by Kucko and his team.... Up to their usual high standard.... Not sure what was the point of his pompous statement about opening bases in SKP, SJJ, PRN and God knows where else, only 2 mths later, to shut one of the routes to the city in which you said you wanted to make a base out of. Does this guy have no shame ?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  17. Anonymous12:18

    Don't get all the outrage. If a route isn't turning a profit cut it! That goes for all airlines.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  18. JU520 BEGLAX12:21

    OT: the inofficial opening date for the new terminal in ZAG is Monday APR03, 2017

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous14:21

      April seems nice, not as cold, lol.

      Yeah sounds about right, although terminal will be ready from looks of it in January.

      BTW not sure if I mentioned before, new terminal can be expanded to 127000sqm, from current 65500sqm, plan is to widen the terminal itself by additional 70m, the new section will house expanded baggage sorting facility, additional 3 carousels for maximum of 8 (current terminal has 3 + space for 2 more) and additional space in arrival nd departure areas. Number of check ins will also be increased from maximum of 50 to 100 with this expansion. And number of passenger boarding bridges will go up to 20, well 16, however four of these will be for wide body aircraft.

      So from one end to other end of the pier will be around 800m, or extending from current 325m to 800m. however eastern pier will eventually have passenger boarding bridges on both sides of the pier, not sure if four or six PBB will be added, however total number of PBBs will be around 24-26 and total designed capacity of the terminal is set to be around 0 million pax.

      Master plan envisions 2nd Runways and 2nd Terminal, on the other side of airport city and hotel. Air Force is also looking to re-locate when that happens further east, a 3rd 2.5km runway for Air Force only is also planned, however these are long term plans all in Zagreb's master plan. It is estimated some 3000 residents local to Airport and land covered by the future master plan will need to be relocated, mostly small outlying villages with few hundred residents.

      Cost of the move and relocation of said villagers is estimated at 400 million euros.

      Once fully implemented master plan (around 2040) entire airport and air force will cover an area of 175 hectares, employ around
      20-25000 people. NATO will finance 3rd runway and re-location of the air force base to new location 3km east of present location.

      Master plan was published by GUP Zagreb in 2015.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous14:24

      * 20 million pax no 0,
      and 1750 hectares of land, not 175.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. JU520 BEGLAX17:20

      Very much satisfied with ZAG. It was about time but the desin has exceeded my expectations. A real eye catchet

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Michael03:01

      It is a beautiful terminal, however what do they need the 2nd runway for?? Especially, considering there's no place for it and the cost of relocating all those residents around Pleso would be 20 million euros more than the cost of the entire terminal.
      Does that make any sense??
      Now, the air force base right there in plane site bothers me and if they relocate it, that'd be great! That military runway could then be extended and you'd have a second runway if they are so intent on having one.
      One more thing; do you perhaps have the information as to when the construction on the eastern connection to the road leading towards the Homeland Bridge should begin? Because without that connection, the approach to the new terminal will be a disaster. The trace has been dedicated, but the time is running out, considering the terminal opens for business in 7 months.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    5. Reply
  19. Anonymous12:30

    sudar sa realnoscu za OU.uprkos brojnim najavama nece biti nista od prosirenja flote. Purger to ne zeli potvrditi samo iz domoljubnih pobuda. ipak steta

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Purger18:55

      Hahahaha... domoljubnih pobuda! Svaka cast, ova vam je dobra.

      Dakle, da ja imam tu informaciju, potvrdio bih je, bez obzira na domoljublje, ali nemam.

      I baš je grotesno to što vi znate više od mojih "pobuda" od mene samog.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous23:10

      Pa Purger ne znam ko je ovde velicao rat pre neki dan. ;)

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Purger01:18

      Gluposti!!!

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Anonymous08:16

      Mhm...

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    5. Reply
  20. Anonymous12:38

    People calm down... this doesn't have so much to do with OU as it does with the fact that the self-proclaimed republic of Kosovo doesn't have an economy or any hope of that changing any time soon. There is only so much demand from diaspora and JP and other lowcosts are taking care of that.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  21. Anonymous13:44

    OU bi mnogo bolje bilo da je letela ZAG-ZRH-PRN-ZRH-ZAG .
    Ovo je odlicna sansa za ASL da ponudi bolje Konekcije za putnike i da ih preuzme.
    INN-NS

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous14:45

      Čime, autobusom?

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous15:29

      Hahaha zanimljivo da ce ASl preuzeti putnike, mozda kada Srb prizna Kosovo

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous17:41

      @ 3.29pm +1

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Anonymous02:50

      ... i dalje nerazumem zasto Srbija treba da prizna KiM kad je vec "nezavisna" drzava ...

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    5. Anonymous08:15

      Srbija nema razloga da prizna KiM. Nista ne dobijamo time vec samo gubimo. Mnogo je vaznije da se borimo za ocuvanje nase kulturne bastine dole nego da letimo za PRN.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    6. Anonymous08:48

      A sta gubimo sto vec nismo?

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    7. Reply
  22. Anonymous16:44

    http://www.vecernji.hr/ljetni-radar/ljeto-za-pamcenje-zracni-promet-rusi-sve-rekorde-1104828

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  23. Anonymous17:46

    http://tangosix.rs/2016/08/08/moze-li-trade-air-istovremeno-letjeti-za-croatiu-air-serbiu-i-adriu/

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous20:53

      Dobar članak!

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Purger01:19

      Hvala.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Reply
  24. Anonymous17:48

    Oh dear. They can't even make PRN work twice per week...

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
Add comment
Load more...

Post a Comment

EX-YU Aviation News does not tolerate insults, excessive swearing, racist, homophobic or any other chauvinist remarks or provocative posts with the intention of creating further arguments. A full list of comment guidelines can be found here. Thank you for your cooperation.

VINTAGE EX-YU


"Qantastic" 
Qantas ad for Belgrade flights, 1975

POPULAR THIS WEEK

Image

easyJet ups Belgrade operations to fend off Air Serbia

Image

Croatia Airlines holds talks with Slovenia over network expansion

Image

Air Serbia: “Miami next logical US destination”

Image

Montenegro to decide who takes over country’s airports next month

Image

EX-YU capital airports set for strong June growth, Ryanair largest carrier

Powered by Blogger
© EX-YU Aviation News 2008 - 2025