Croatia Airlines marks passenger milestone

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Croatia Airlines handled its forty-millionth passenger today since launching commercial operations thirty years ago. The traveller, Ivanka Čandrlić, arrived in Zagreb on the carrier’s morning flight from Frankfurt. “In the year we are celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of our company, we also handled the forty-millionth traveller. That is recognition for all those that have been working at the company for years”, Croatia Airlines’ CEO, Jasmin Bajić, said.






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  1. Anonymous13:46

    What kind of number is 40.000,000 ? Never seen that before.

    Anyway congrats on this success.

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    1. The one between 39 999 999 and 40 000 001

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    2. Anonymous10:19

      OjOj you didn't get his comment, he was referring to the spelling mistake they made in the number.

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  2. Anonymous13:55

    A milestone on a flight to Germany, we haven't seen that before. Lol

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    1. Anonymous17:30

      And the lucky one always happens to be a citizen of Croatia. Probably some 98% of OU passengers are from Croatia :)

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  3. Anonymous14:14

    It's always from Frankfurt.

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    1. Anonymous14:53

      Well the mathematical chances for that are pretty great considering them operating 5 daily flight to FRA in winter.

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  4. Anonymous14:30

    Congrats, OU!

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  5. Anonymous15:46

    Is the captain from the first day working for OU?

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  6. The more I think about this "milestone," the less impressive it seems.

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  7. Anonymous17:35

    Bravo OU!

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  8. Anonymous18:34

    This is just the beginning.

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  9. Anonymous23:42

    Oh, she works in Aldi next to my office.

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