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Ukrainian carrier plans Brač service

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A Ukrainian carrier plans to introduce flights between Kiev and Brač this coming summer season, the island airport's General Manager, Točni Peović, has said. "They intend on flying twice per week with a Boeing 737 aircraft. However, it is too early to say if the flights will materialise. Our goal is to have as many services to our airport as possible and we work hard throughout the year in order to secure flights, especially during the winter", Mr Peović noted, adding that talks with the Ukrainian airline will take place today. Although the carrier in question has not been revealed, the airline plans to maintain flights during the summer, between June and September.

January 16, 2019
Brač croatia Newsflash Summer 2019
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  1. Anonymous14:23

    Oh wow, that was unexpected.
    I didn't know that BWK can handle a B737.
    How large is the aporn?
    My guess is SkyUp, the new Ukranian LCC. Most of their new destinations are leisure.

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  2. Athos_cro22:26

    Ja sam mislio da tamo mogu sletati samo regionalni zrakoplovi.

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  3. Anonymous09:38

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  4. Anonymous10:05

    TUI Fly flew several flights sa B738 last year as a replacement for their EMB190

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