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Croatia Airlines restores on board catering

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Croatia Airlines has today resumed food and beverage service on board its aircraft after over fifteen months with some changes introduced to limit the spread of Covid-19. Business class passengers on flights longer than one hour will now receive a snack box with prosciutto and cheese, while on those shorter than sixty minutes a snack box with yogurt and biscuits will be offered in the morning. In the afternoon, Istrian sausage or cheese and olives will be on the menu. Economy class passengers on international flights longer than an hour will be treated to a snack (salty pillows with Dalmatian herbs or cookies with olive oil and lemon), as well as a small bottle of water, while only water will be served on flights under an hour. Additional drinks and meals can be purchased via the airline’s SkyShop menu.


June 15, 2021
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  1. Anonymous13:36

    If I get this right, former economy class meals have now become business class meals.

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  2. Anonymous13:59

    What kind of business class does Ryanair have?

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    1. Anonymous14:32

      From their menu you can order more food than you have it on OU flights and the total price is much cheaper than OU business class.

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  3. sarajevo_sg15:38

    And for this they want 600€ from MUC to SJJ via ZAG ?????????????

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    1. Anonymous16:52

      go fly with other airline, what a big deal :)

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  4. Anonymous17:44

    If OU can afford it and avoid BoB then that's fine but now that FR is here, they will need to lower the prices for sure if they want to be more competitive especially on the busier routes.

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  5. Anonymous10:01

    A very poor business class offering.

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