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Rossiya to deploy B747 to Dubrovnik

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NEWS FLASH


Rossiya Airlines will deploy its 522-seat Boeing 747-400 aircraft from Moscow to Dubrovnik at the start of the 2018 summer season. According to the "Avioradar" portal, the airline will run two charter flights, on April 16 and April 20, using the wide-body jet. Although a last-minute change in equipment is always possible, the arrival of the quadjet is expected at 10.45 local time, while its departure back to Moscow is scheduled for 12.25. It will mark the first time a Russian airline has used a B747 on a passenger service to Croatia since the now-defunct Transaero operated the aircraft on its flights to Dubrovnik and Pula.

Rossiya Airlines economy class cabin
February 13, 2018
croatia Dubrovnik Newsflash Summer 2018
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  1. Anonymous10:51

    Wow, congrats Dubrovnik! Spotters, prepare yourself!

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  2. Wijn en Olijfolie10:52

    Wow that's impressive

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  3. Anonymous10:59

    Wooooowww 2 flights, impressive!

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    1. Anonymous11:25

      Comparing to most of the airports in Ex-Yu, Dubrovnik is impressive! Even with these 2 flights!

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  4. Anonymous11:36

    Best airport in the region! Go Dubrovnik, 3.mil.pax on this year!!

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  5. Anonymous11:42

    Who knows, based on the interest, maybe there could be another Rossiya flights to DBV?

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  6. Anonymous11:52

    Well this is just peanuts. I would rather like to see another daily flight to ZAG.

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    1. Anonymous12:23

      Nadaj se, kikiriki ili ne ZAG o ovome može samo sanjati...

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  7. Anonymous11:59

    AMAZING!!!!!!!!!
    The BEST airport in ex-Yu and the Balkans!

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    1. Anonymous13:48

      The best airport with 20k passengers during winter months? :D

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    2. Wijn en Olijfolie15:18

      @anon 1:48PM jalousy is very bad

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    3. Anonymous16:11

      The fact that he pointed out a fact is jealousy?

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    4. Anonymous16:35

      Anon 1:48pm maybe 20k in winter but lets see in July and August who the real player is. DBV will even be more than 3 million this year, just for your info.

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    5. Anonymous16:54

      Split also has 30k in winter, but it was the busiest airport in July 2017 in Ex-Yu!

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    6. Anonymous17:31

      Yes, but DBV will most likely be the top Croatian airport if not in 2018, then 2019 that´s for sure.

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    7. Anonymous20:13

      20k on 40k of total population....damn, that's busy.
      30k on 140k is so so.

      If you want to speak in real numbers.

      If not, walk away.

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    8. Anonymous21:36

      So what about DBV population? There are so many towns with small population and huge traffic.
      MLA, LCA, DEB, KSC

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  8. Anonymous18:25

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Anonymous18:50

      How are two B747 flights more important than scheduled B777-300 flying all the time?

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    2. Anonymous19:31

      Who says they are, Anon 6:50? So, we can't get excited over B747, even if it's only 2 flights?

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    3. Anonymous19:35

      A gdje je Zagrebu 2 787 i to 3 puta dnevno?

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  9. Anonymous00:04

    Hahaha zagreb! Bravo dubrovnik!

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  10. Anonymous02:47

    Looks like Russians prefer to travel to Croatia than Montenegro nowadays...

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    1. Anonymous07:24

      Because of two charter flights? Do you know how many daily flights there are from Russia to Montenegro in the summer? What a dumb statement.

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