PHOTOS: Delta touches down in Dubrovnik

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US carrier Delta Air Lines has inaugurated its new four weekly service between New York JFK Airport and Dubrovnik, a day after United introduced flights between the two cities. “Our flights to Dubrovnik are proving popular as our US customers seek new experiences now that the world is reopening for international travel”, Thomas Brandt, Delta’s Regional Sales Manager, said. He added, “We’re proud to be supporting Croatia’s tourism recovery, while also ensuring a safe travel environment in line with the country’s requirement for proof of vaccination or a negative test for all customers before they board the flight”. The Delta Boeing 767-300ER aircraft arrived with a full load of 225 passengers. Services will operate on a seasonal basis, departing the Big Apple each Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, until October 3.








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  1. The last photo with both Delta and United simultaneously at DBV, I like, I like... ☺

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    1. Anonymous22:25

      That photo is epic.

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  2. Anonymous18:08

    Only Delta variant could affect Delta's plans.

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    1. Anonymous18:53

      Lol

      Nevertheless, congrats to both Delta and United, as well DBV airport!!

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  3. Great photos and a great moment for Dubrovnik and the region. I can tell you that these flights will be used by many diaspora folks from the neighboring Bosnia and Montenegro too. So happy to hear that both inaugural flights had such good loads. Let's hope this is the beginning of even better aviation times to come not just for Dubrovnik but the rest of the region.

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  4. Anonymous21:19

    Interesting picture with the bicycle at the gate

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    1. Anonymous16:11

      It caught my eyes too.
      It must have belonged to one of the employee's. Who knows, maybe even to a person taking the picture?

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  5. Anonymous17:21

    Local handlers have electrical bicycle for driving around the airport. And romobiles too.

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