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Eurowings shelves planned Zagreb service

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Low cost carrier Eurowings has cancelled plans to launch flights between Berlin and Zagreb next March. The budget airline has suspended ticket sales between the two cities. Services were to run twice per week, each Monday and Friday, starting March 28, 2022. However, the airline is on course introduce operations from Dusseldorf to the Croatian capital next Tuesday, while flights from Prague to Zagreb will be inaugurated on November 6.

August 26, 2021
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  1. Anonymous14:04

    It remains the mystery why EW cancelled these flights...

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    1. Anonymous14:45

      No demand.

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    2. Anonymous19:36

      who buys tickets for end of March next year already?

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    3. Anonymous22:36

      Obviously not many in this case.

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  2. Anonymous15:20

    All these armchair CEO's keep saying how Berlin is a sure fire winner from everywhere, yet in reality it is only the Croatian coast that has any real success.

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    1. Anonymous15:49

      Absolutely and what's even crazier is that this route was tried so many times and it always failed in the end. When I dared say it on another forum I almost got burned alive.

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    2. Anonymous16:03

      eurowings flew the route for 10/15 years. If there is a demand from Banja Luka or Tuzla, it is even more so from Zagreb. productivity is a different story. almost every capital in Europe has a connection to Berlin

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    3. Anonymous16:05

      an opportunity for Ryanair. also for Croatia, but it is too early for them to react

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    4. sloavio16:12

      OU should fly W pattern ZAG-BER-LJU-BER-ZAG 2-3x/week

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    5. Anonymous16:34

      Routes that have enough demand are not constantly disconected

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  3. Anonymous17:43

    Problem is tht Zagreb has weak outbound demand even in summer ..

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