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PHOTOS: Trade Air takes delivery of fourth jet

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Croatian carrier Trade Air, which operates Public Service Obligation flights and ACMIs, as well as charter services from Ljubljana, has acquired its fourth aircraft - an Airbus A320. The jet, which is sixteen years old, was formally operated by Air Malta and now carries the registration 9A-BTI. It has been named “Luka”. The 180-seat plane is expected to receive the full company livery within the next two years. It joins the carrier’s two other A320s and one Fokker 100 jet.





September 14, 2020
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  1. Anonymous10:43

    The most succesful airline in the ex-yu! Congrats!

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    1. Anonymous10:54

      And it is privately owned suprise suprise

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    2. Anonymous14:28

      Hahaha I know hey?

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  2. Jatovac11:38

    The old livery is better. But bravo Trade air for this.

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  3. Anonymous11:52

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Александар15:20

      Why Hrvatska? Company is private, (yes, based in Hrvatska), but with no Hrvatska tax payer money in it self. So, it is bravo Trade Air!

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    2. Anonymous15:22

      It has EU taxpayer money. It gets a lot for those PSOs.

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    3. Anonymous16:22

      Not costing Croatian tax payers money is the best reason for saying Bravo to them.
      So for once I agree with the Hrvatska guy!

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    4. Anonymous16:40

      It does cost them, through PSO.

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    5. Anonymous22:29

      PSO is not a state aid.

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    6. Anonymous22:29

      Of course they do pay taxes in Croatia, their worker work under Croatian law, pay taxes here, they have building in Velika Gorica and pay taxes for it, they pay taxes in Zagreb airport and VAT on all those services...

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    7. Anonymous22:52

      @Purger
      +1000

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    8. Anonymous08:51

      @Purger 22:29

      So those Air Serbia, Croatian airlines and others from region.

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  4. Anonymous15:43

    Great airline. I use it often for RJK-DBV and PUY-SPU. Ok..subcontracted toVan Air..but it has never been late ( fir me)..very efficient.If Trade Air operated PUY-DBV ( prob A320 too big)..am sure it woukd succeed. So many tourists want Istria/Kvarner twin centre with Dubrovnik. And no..it isnt a 4 hour drive from Pula or Opatija to Dubrovnik! Croatia Airlines tried PUY-DBV but said unprofitable. Ryanair applied a few years ago..for that route but was declined by Croatian CAA ..protecting..guess who?

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  5. Anonymous17:20

    I still hope that one day when OU dies they will get a Fokker (or something of similar size) and launch ZAG flights. They can operate efficiently flights to major destinations like Paris, Amsterdam, some London airport, Istanbul, Tel Aviv and so on.

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  6. Anonymous21:39

    It crosses my mind, from time to time, would they ever decide to buy the ADRIA brand name?

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  7. Anonymous21:47

    Is there any chance that Trade air would set up a "base" in Ljubljana and start some scheduled flights (to anywhere) from Ljubljana?

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  8. Anonymous09:12

    Am I reading this correctly... they will receive the full livery within the next two years???

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