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Air France to expand Croatia operations in 2020

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Air France will considerably expand its presence on the Croatian market this summer, with 2020 becoming its third consecutive year of growth in the country. The French carrier will boost frequencies on services from Paris to Zagreb, Dubrovnik and Split. It will commence a second daily flight between Paris and Zagreb from May 5, maintaining a morning and evening departure out of Charles de Gaulle Airport to the Croatian capital. As a result, the aircraft arriving in the evening will stay the night in Zagreb before embarking on its return journey early the next morning. Both daily services will be run by Airbus A320-familly aircraft. At the same time, Croatia Airlines will continue to operate one daily flight between the two cities.

The French carrier will resume its seasonal service between Paris and Dubrovnik at the very start of the summer season, on March 29. Flights will initially run twice per week, up from one last year, before increasing to daily in mid-July, representing an increase of two additional weekly flights. Air France will also resume seasonal services from Paris to Split which were inaugurated last year. Operations will commence on July 14 and will be maintained up to six times per week, up from three weekly flights in 2019. In total, Air France will run an additional five weekly rotations to the Croatian coast this summer.

Delta Air Lines and KLM will codeshare on all of Air France’s flights to Croatia, while Kenya Airways, Croatia Airlines and Flybe have their codes on the carrier’s services to and from Zagreb. Air France said the Croatian coast is becoming more and more popular with tourists. “Growth is happening in both directions. More people are travelling to the world, but also many people are visiting the region - from both a leisure and business perspectives. The area is developing nicely, and I only see further growth possibilities in the future", the General Manager for Air France, KLM and Transavia for Alps, Balkans and Central Europe, Thijs Komen, said recently.




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  1. Anonymous09:01

    This is excellent news. So an extra 12 flights per week to Croatia by Air France.

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      Strange how DBV doesn't have daily flights with AF? During summer, that is.

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    2. Anonymous10:39

      Well it will...

      "The French carrier will resume its seasonal service between Paris and Dubrovnik at the very start of the summer season, on March 29. Flights will initially run twice per week, up from one last year, before increasing to daily in mid-July, representing an increase of two additional weekly flights."

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    3. Anonymous12:21

      Thank you, Anon 10:39, I meant sooner than July.

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  2. Anonymous09:01

    Seeing as they have been expanding in Croatia each year, maybe they introduce a new route next year. Which is more likely Pula or Zadar?

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      Transavia is launching Paris (Orly) - Pula this summer. There is also Croatia Airlines and easyjet flying to Charles de Gaulle.

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    2. Anonymous09:14

      While from Zadar there are no flights to Paris whatsoever. So this could be an opportunity.

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    3. Anonymous09:16

      Really? I find it odd that there are no flights from Paris to Zadar. Not even Beauvais??

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    4. Anonymous09:21

      Not that I'm aware of.

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    5. Anonymous09:25

      Zadar - Beauvais
      May 02 - Lauda

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    6. Anonymous09:27

      Ah I see now
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/p/lauda-zadar-beauvais.html

      Thanks

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    7. Anonymous09:43

      I think there is a bigger opportunity for them to start Zadar rather than Pula. Less competition and they can operate as a substitute to Split if they can't grow there due to slot restrictions and congestion.

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  3. Anonymous09:02

    très bon :)

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      Très bien ;) Nice try, dear.

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  4. Anonymous09:02

    Wow at them spending the night in ZAG. Didn't airlines complain how it's expensive? I doubt keeping an aircraft there for several hours comes cheap.

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      Well even if those claims are true it is a French operated airport and Air France is a French airline. But as far as I remember only LCCs complained about fees.

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    2. Anonymous09:11

      LCCs will always complain about the prices. In the end they want to sell 9,99€ tickets to be able to fill their aircraft.

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    3. Anonymous09:28

      ^ Exactly

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    4. Anonymous09:29

      LH also spends the night in Zagreb.

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    5. Anonymous09:30

      In fact LH's and AF's planes will be departing within 20 minutes of each other in the morning.

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  5. Anonymous09:03

    I assume the evening/morning flights from ZAG give more connection opportunities via CDG?

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      Yes it provides an excellent connection to their North America flights.

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    2. Anonymous10:19

      Overall around 40% of AF's passengers from Zagreb are point to point and the remaining 60% are transfer passengers

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  6. Anonymous09:05

    Nice additions, so they will have almost at least daily flights.

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  7. Anonymous09:06

    They are becoming much more proactive in the region lately.

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    1. Anonymous09:11

      It is interesting that they are adding another daily flight to Zagreb and Ljubljana. Meaning they are not worried about the overlap on the market, which is great.

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    2. Anonymous09:40

      Yes this is excellent news. Granted Adria has been eliminated. I'm not sure what kind of planes they will be using to Ljubljana this summer though.

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    3. Anonymous10:51

      Both daily flights to Ljubljana will be operated by HOP. So E170s and E190s.

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  8. Anonymous09:06

    Last summer in ZAG were all flights operated by mainline or were some by HOP?

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      Mainline.

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    2. Anonymous10:51

      It has been mainline for a while now.

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    3. pozdrav iz Rijeke18:00

      2016

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  9. Anonymous09:07

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. pozdrav iz Rijeke18:00

      Bravo Francuska! Bravo Air France!

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  10. Anonymous09:08

    Pity they are not interested in acquiring OU. They could have been a good partner.

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    1. Anonymous09:20

      LOL!
      Air France would have been a good partner?
      Maybe marginally better than Alitalia...

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    2. Anonymous09:21

      Why?

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    3. Anonymous09:37

      Because of company culture and unions.
      Just ask KLM how much they have regretted getting bought by AF 15 years ago.
      The Dutch part of the group with smaller salaries and much higher productivity delivers over 90% of the profits.
      And at the same time the French unions demand from management that KL is not allowed to grow freely and expand into destinations that are served already by AF.

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  11. Anonymous09:09

    Attacking Lufthansa?

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      If they are attacking Lufthansa they have a loooong way to go.

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    2. Anonymous09:25

      They certainly offer a much better on board product, especially if you are connecting onto a long haul flight with them.

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    3. Anonymous09:25

      Although CDG as an airport has a lot of draw backs.

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    4. Anonymous09:31

      CDG has improved a lot recently.It isn't as efficient as MUC is but honestly I prefer it to FRA. If you're staying within Terminal 2E or 2F which if you're flying AF you usually are its just fine. If you have a long layover its a much more pleasant place to spend 2 hours than FRA is.

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    5. Anonymous09:36

      Yes FRA is a very chaotic and confusing airport. MUC is very nice though. I haven't been to CDG in a long time (probably 10 years) so maybe it's time to give it another shot.

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    6. Anonymous09:39

      CDG is going to become the busiest airport in Europe surpassing LHR soon, probably in 2-3 years. The stats prove that. AF's presence is starting to be felt everywhere in Europe.

      The only airport (due to its location and capacity that will be completed in 5-6 years) can challenge CDG is IST. But AF has a poor coverage there though, probably can't compete with TK against 7 daily to CDG (most of them with wide bodies even in winter).

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    7. Q40010:07

      I was at CDG a few years back. Big airport but thought it was pretty good.

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  12. Anonymous09:10

    KLM runs 14 weekly AMS-SPU. Wonder when KLM will start AMS-DBV..

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    1. Anonymous09:23

      Yes, surprising they haven't already.

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    2. Anonymous10:07

      I think KL will indeed start flights soon that is why they moved transavia from Rotterdam to Dbv instead of Amsterdam.

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  13. Anonymous09:15

    Although I think they will be sending more of the A318 to Dubrovnik instead of A319/A320.

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      The A318 is in the process of retirement so they won't operate for too long.

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    2. Anonymous09:38

      Yes they are being replaced by A220s which have bigger capacity than their A319s.

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  14. Anonymous09:23

    Not sure how good this is for Croatia Airlines. AF will now have more flights than OU on French-Croatia routes.

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    1. Anonymous09:24

      How many times per week does OU fly from Dubrovnik and Split to Paris?

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    2. Anonymous09:27

      During high season they have 5 weekly flights from Dubrovnik and three weekly from Split.

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  15. Anonymous09:32

    This is a very good alternative compared to Lufthansa for flights to North America. And like someone said they generally offer a better product.

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  16. Anonymous09:34

    I don't know if you people checked the fares for their Croatia flights but they are surprisingly cheap. They are selling tickets to Zagreb as low as 60 euros per way.

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    1. Q40010:08

      I think they currently have a sale on.

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  17. Anonymous09:34

    Kenya Airways codesharing on AF flights to Zagreb???

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    1. Anonymous09:38

      Yes since December
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2019/12/kenya-airways-adds-zagreb-ljubljana.html

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    2. Anonymous09:41

      Nice :D to Ljubljana too.

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  18. Anonymous09:44

    Maybe they eventually turn Dubrovnik to a year round flight.

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    1. Anonymous10:01

      What for? TK has reduced Dubrovnik in winter.

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    2. Anonymous10:20

      TK can't compete with QR in Dubrovnik!

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    3. Anonymous10:30

      TK has both financial and fleet issues.
      Plus the expensive new airport plus low cost competition from Pegasus over at SAW.

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    4. Anonymous10:34

      Financial problems???

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    5. Anonymous10:39

      With most carriers increasing DBV or announcing new flights, TK is decreasing them. Odd!

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    6. Anonymous10:49

      They have a fleet issue. The MAX planes are grounded.

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    7. Anonymous10:51

      The MAX is not flying before August. And 12 weekly to DBV is not too bad considering TK flies other destinations too and need to fly there where they used the MAX last year.

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    8. Anonymous11:17

      @Anon 10:20 and 10:30

      It's QR that can't compete with TK in DBV. The only reason that TK reduced DBV from 14 to 10 is the grounded 24 MAX airplanes. QR has no grounded MAX airplanes like TK.

      To give you an idea about the capacity of TK's grounded MAX's is higher 1.5 times higher than whole AS's fleet and 3times bigger than OU's whole fleet's capacity.

      Ryanair also decided to close some of its hubs because of the grounded MAX deliveries, same as Norwegian, or Southwest in US, etc...

      It's nothing to do with the competition with QR, TK kills each ME3 carriers in wider Balkans and Ex-Yu.

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    9. Anonymous12:09

      TK was able to destroy every carrier it competed, but those days seem to be over. With the new airport in Istanbul, its operational costs soared, reducing its cost advantage over other carriers significantly. Adding the MAX issues and Turkey's slowing economic growth on top made life harder for TK.

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    10. Anonymous12:19

      Give the airport some time. They didn't spend 15 billion USD for an airport just to increase the operational costs. 3th paralel runway will be finished on 18th of June, and total passenger capacity of 200 million will reach in 2028. It's been 8 months that the airport is on service and handled more than 55 millions passengers. It's a huge investment for the future, not today.

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    11. Anonymous12:51

      Anonymous at 12:19
      All that huge investment and the loans that funded it will have to be repaid by the users of the airport.
      And especially from the largest airline using it, the is TK.
      Meanwhile all neighboring to Turkey countries are in rapid expansion of their air services and the need of connections to IST decreases.
      Plus PG in much cheaper SAW which is also closer to the city of Istanbul than the new airport.

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    12. Anonymous13:11

      Okay we are totally out of topic, I just have to correct a mistake.

      SAW is not closer to city center of Istanbul than IST and Istanbul's city center lies on European side, and railway to the new airport will be completed this year, you will be able to reach within 45 mins.

      Time will show your statements regarding the new airport. Many legacies are starting to fly to IST this year (Like ANA, Garuda Indonesia, China Eastern etc...). It will obviously have an impact on other European hubs.

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    13. Anonymous14:02

      Legacies starting to fly to IST this year (Like ANA, Garuda Indonesia, China Eastern etc) will overwhelmingly impact TK and its flights to their home airports.
      The European hubs have much larger increase in longhawl flights both from their domestic carriers and the airlines who are attacking TK's monopoly in IST.
      And yes, SAW is far closer to the city of IST the same way that LHR is closer to London than STN is.

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  19. Anonymous09:45

    I wonder to which destination people transfer with them the most from the Croatian market.

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      Probably New York.

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    2. Anonymous10:16

      Doesn't have to be the case really. Usually its points in western Europe that are not served directly from ZAG and then comes TATL destinations.

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    3. Anonymous10:18

      I work as travel agent. We sell AF/KL a lot to USA (the DL codeshare covers all of the US), Canada, South and Central America, UK (KL especially), North Africa (Morocco, Tunisia), as well as Northern Europe and from time to time Spain and France.

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      Thanks :)

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  20. Anonymous09:49

    And doesn't Trade Air operate flight for Air France too?

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      Yes they do in summer.

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      Yes this year too.

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  21. Anonymous10:02

    Great news!

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      Especially for Zagreb.

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    2. Anonymous10:11

      Nice to see a legacy airline growing on the market.

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  22. Anonymous10:05

    These are nice developments considering they launched Dubrovnik in 2018 and Split in 2019.

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  23. Anonymous10:06

    Another great year ahead for Croatian airports.

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      +1

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  24. Anonymous10:29

    I just hope they don't push out OU on this route. AF is offering heavily discounted fares at the moment.

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      They both cooperate with each other. They won't push each other out.

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    2. Anonymous15:39

      Don't be so sure.

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    3. Anonymous16:41

      AF and JP also used to code-share.

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  25. Anonymous10:49

    So this summer in Zagreb is not looking that bad at all, despite all the gloom and doom scenarios.

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      True. New flights by British Airways, Air France, Iberia and Air Serbia, increased capacity by Aegean, most probably new routes by Croatia Airlines to Podgorica, Tirana and Sofia

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    2. Anonymous11:32

      Now you should list all the decreases, capacity cuts and suspensions.

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    3. Anonymous11:41

      As far as I'm aware these include the termination of Swiss and CSA flights, the suspension of two routes by Euwoings and the refuction of capacity by Aeroflot.

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    4. Anonymous12:25

      There will surely be more announcements for S20 in Croatia!

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    5. Anonymous15:37

      There will be four Croatia as a whole but I'm not so sure about Zagreb.

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    6. Anonymous16:46

      Well will these increases offset the cuts?

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    7. Petar18:02

      all decreases and increases taken into the account, Zagreb should roughly see a +5% increase during 2020. For now...

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  26. Anonymous15:36

    Awesome. Good to see Sky team expanding.

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      In Croatia i mean

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  27. Anonymous17:11

    The AF/KL expansion in Croatia is obviously getting more significant.
    That said, those flights can only trigger and persuade DL to launch flights from its ATL hub to DBV and ZAG. They have an extreme presence in CDG too.
    Not to mention that ZAD can also try a long-haul SkyTeam destination such as EWR or ATL.

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      Yes, and RJK to Portland, Oregon. BWK to Cincinatti as well. OMG, you people really not aware ZAG has no NYC connection and you talk ZAD to ATL. I don't believe it

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    2. Howson14:14

      Pozdrav iz Rijeke, since when is Zagreb so relevant when it comes to direct flights to other Croatian cities from the US? Dubrovnik has direct flights to the US which is not the case with Zagreb .

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  28. Anonymous19:19

    Ovo je udar na CA barem što se Zagreba tiče. Mislim da će CA morati odustati od ove linije.

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    1. Petar21:41

      Malo sutra ce odustati. Linija je godinama bila rudnik s napuhanim cijenama. Oba carriera su imali odlican LF takodjer. 2 x godine prilagodbe i sve ce bit ok. Nije CDG selo i putnika ima i bit ce ih. Hrvatsku svake godine posjecuje sve veci broj turista iz egzoticnih zemalja.

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      Isto ko Adria, ciao CA.

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