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Azur Air eyes Zagreb service

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Russian carrier Azur Air has received permits from the country's federal aviation authority Rosaviatsia on Wednesday to launch flights from Moscow to Zagreb. The company filed an application to operate a one weekly service from Vnukovo Airport to the Croatian capital. The airline may choose not to exercise its rights. Azur Air specialises in leisure flights and operates a fleet of thirty Boeing aircraft, ranging from the B737-800 to the B777-300ER. Aeroflot maintains a daily service between Moscow and Zagreb.

Rosaviatsia approval for Azur Air service

July 19, 2019
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  1. Anonymous13:49

    Congrats, ZAG! Finally something good!

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    1. frishki21:18

      You do understand that this doesn't mean the flights will materialize?

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  2. Anonymous07:49

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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