NEWS FLASH
Air Serbia has scheduled a wet-leased Nordica Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft on a number of destinations as of June 1. The Serbian carrier will utilise the 88-seat jet on select flights from Belgrade to Dubrovnik, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Helsinki, Kiev, Prague, Stuttgart, Thessaloniki, Vienna and Zurich. As previously reported, the lease contract for the aircraft was concluded between Regional Jet, a joint venture between Nordica and LOT Polish Airlines, and Air Serbia for a four-month period. As a result, both aircraft and crew will be provided to the Serbian airline until October.
Interesting.
ReplyDeleteI thought that the A319 was deployed to PRG and KBP. It seems it will be used to Spain and Russia.
Interestingly it will be sent to DBV but not SPU. I guess SPU is performing much better.
ReplyDeleteNo it has more to do with scheduling for this plane. Dubrovnik is increased compared to last year and 3 out of seven flights are on jet engine planes.
DeleteSplit was also increased in terms of capacity.
DeleteSPU is better performing destination than DBV by far for ASL, higher demand.
DeleteThen Brac should be the next step
DeleteSo much to the fact that Germany can sustain any capacity. STR cancelled by EW and in the middle of summer decreased from 319 to CR9, albeit on certain days only, still less cap.
ReplyDeleteEW had 8 yearly flights to Belgrade. JU has increase frequnecies to Hamburg this summer.
DeleteMaybe JU needs the capacity elsewhere that has more demand?
DeleteSure, for instance for flights out of INI.
Delete2 CR9?
ReplyDeleteRead the first sentence:
Delete"Air Serbia has scheduled a wet-leased Nordica Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft"
Znači planiraju ga za 3 rotacije dnevno. Potrebno je bar 5-6 posada za ovoliki kapacitet. Nimalo jeftino,valjda će se isplatiti. Pretpostavljam da će ga za drugi talas koristiri i na drugim rutama sem Dubrovnika kad potražnja bude dovoljna za A319. Možda Sofija,Tirana,Skoplje
ReplyDeleteDve posade su dovoljne ali ne znam koliko ce oni koristiti.
DeleteI tried to book Kiev for mid July as I would much rather have a direct flight and all days that were convenient for me are already sold out???
ReplyDeleteIf you are booking through Air Serbia website be careful that you select the correct airport in Kiev as they list both. I just went to their website and you can book flights . I randomly schose 7th of July and 14th of July return.
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