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Azur Air schedules Zagreb service

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Russian carrier Azur Air has scheduled a one weekly service between Moscow’s Vnukovo Airport and Zagreb starting October 31. Flights will operate once per week, each Sunday, with the Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The airline will compete against Aeroflot and Nordwind Airlines, which maintain operations from Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport. Up until now, Azur Air has run seasonal summer charters to the Croatian capital. Tickets for the new route are now on sale. Further flight details can be found here.

October 18, 2021
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  1. Anonymous10:40

    Nice!

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  2. Anonymous11:13

    Excellent news and well done ZAG. It will be a gooood 2022!

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    1. Anonymous13:04

      It's 1 flight per week, take it easy, dude!

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