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Alitalia will be resuming seasonal flights to Croatia next month, while year-round services to Belgrade and Podgorica will not begin before August. The Italian carrier will commence a one weekly service from Rome to Split on July 7, increasing to two weekly from July 27. Operations will be maintained until September 10. Services to Dubrovnik will be reinstated on July 23 with two weekly rotations. The flights will also run until September 10. Operations to Belgrade and Podgorica, which were suspended in early March, are scheduled to resume on August 1.

June 15, 2020
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  1. Anonymous10:39

    Another dead man walking- or rather flying

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  2. Dee11:20

    Better then nothing

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