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Leisure carrier Air Canada Rouge has postponed the resumption of its seasonal service between Toronto and Zagreb by a month. The airline will now reintroduce flights between the two cities on July 1, instead of June 4 as initially planned. Although the carrier is still selling tickets on the route for dates in June, it has officially confirmed the “temporary service suspension” to Zagreb until July.

April 08, 2020
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  1. Anonymous11:38

    Hope they don't cancel it completely.

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    1. Anonymous14:09

      but is extremly unlikely that they will fly this year...

      because who would fly empty machines across the atlantic?

      even if corona came very late to canada, there is reason to believe it will be different there than in comparable countries

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  2. Anonymous12:10

    Oh come on, this is frustrating. Idiotic corona messing up whole aviation

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  3. Anonymous13:41

    God I hope we get to at least 2.5 million this year. This is depressing.

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    1. Anonymous15:04

      You see how numbers matter? not at all- as long as people stop dying. Without all these measures we would probably have alrerady millions of deaths.

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    2. Anonymous15:07

      Dude this is an aviation website, of course people care about airport and airline numbers. Stop pretending you are somehow better than the rest of us.

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    3. Anonymous16:00

      Concerns about lower numbers are valid when only one area or airport are affected compared to the rest. In this case all of Europe and most of the world is affected. When everyone is hit by at least 30-40% reduction those numbers have little or no value. This year is a writeoff, hoping to get to a certain number is a lost cause. Focus on 2021.

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    4. Anonymous16:24

      You are right "dude". Lets hope the airports reopen soon- who cares about numbers? And here I mean death numbers.

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    5. Anonymous16:44

      People only care about Corona because it's promoted by the media. How many people die of cancer every year yet no one cares.

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    6. Anonymous17:08

      People do care, many websites are dedicated to fighting cancer or other causes like global hunger. Those sites don't discuss aviation and vice versa. People care about this virus because it shut down the globe and affected billions, not because media is promoting the virus. No wonder you are counting the number of passengers during this crisis, your values and thinking are way off.

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    7. Anonymous20:24

      @anon 16.44. You are right. Because of the media people are aware and behave in line with experts´instruction. Because of that we have only 86000 deaths :) otherwise you could easily add 4 zeros behind that figure.

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    8. Anonymous20:28

      Anonymus 16:44, inform yourself then write. You will discover why corona is an emergency. Just read. With comprehension.

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    9. Anonymous07:32

      Exactly people act the right way only because of the media. Where is that same media and government support in fighting obesity, cancer death, diabetes...it doesn't exist. Why don't we ban white sugar as a fighting mechanism against diabetes and obesity? Because people are not informed to care about it. So you see, people only care about Corona because they are told to. Like when all of a sudden everyone started caring about Kobe, even those who attacked him some months before.

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  4. Anonymous15:55

    Korean won't be coming back either, they grounded themselves until October 15.

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    1. Anonymous16:10

      Ugh I doubt they'll come back with tourism completely destroyed. Asiana is not doing that well either. Who could link ZAG and ICN in the future? LO? DY?

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    2. Anonymous22:06

      LO will rather try to feed BUD-ICN.

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  5. Anonymous16:18

    I still hope this is all a bad dream and that I will wake up from it.

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  6. Anonymous19:37

    It will be good if they come back at all.

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  7. Anonymous17:13

    ZAG will suffer the most as it had the most developed wide-body traffic in ex-yu.
    Now Air Transat, Air Canada Rouge, Korean, Emirates won't return this year for sure.
    Maybe only Qatar and it is very, very far away

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