Turkish schedules wide-body flights to Zagreb

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Turkish Airlines has scheduled one-off flights with its wide-body Airbus A330-200 and A330-300 jets between Istanbul and Zagreb. The airline will deploy the 289-seat A330-300 aircraft on its morning service on October 31 and evening flight on November 2, while the 250-seat A330-200 will be utilised on November 1. Last minute equipment changes remain possible. This October Turkish Airlines is maintaining twelve weekly flights between Istanbul and Zagreb primarily with the A321 aircraft. The airline is yet to fully finalise its November schedule, with the carrier modifying frequencies on a month-by-month basis depending on demand.

Turkish Airlines A330 economy cabin

Turkish Airlines A330 business cabin

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  1. Anonymous10:30

    ZAG is on fire!!!

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    1. Anonymous11:21

      One day of the year.

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    2. It's not one day of the year. Two months ago I went to Turkey and searching for flights I saw one day beginning August TK had B777 scheduled to ZAG. Why it was not reported here I don't know but I saw it with my eyes

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    3. Anonymous01:13

      I don't know what you saw or didn't see with your eyes but it never happened.

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    4. Yeah, right, it never happened because you say so. Official information from TK site is wrong but you are right. How yes no.

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    5. Anonymous16:49

      You are more than welcome to find me a source. Even on flightradar24 it's pretty clear, there isn't a single 777 TK flight on August. But of course it happened because you say so. And i like how you were wondering why it wasn't reported here, isn't that ironic?

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  2. Anonymous11:05

    Can you explain why to Ljubljana in October only 5 flights per week? Why so less pax compared to Zagreb?

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    1. Anonymous10:04

      Because Croatia is a non-schengen country and has been living of EU passengers flying to USA. This will change in November and frequencies will most likely have to be reduced for winter.

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    2. Except for DBV-NYC, where over 90 % of passengers are US tourists, Croatia has no other service to the US. Plus Croatia is EU, so I don't see how it "has been living of EU passengers flying to USA". What you said, might be applied to Serbia. Are you sure you know the difference between the two?

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  3. Anonymous11:09

    Moronic OU should be flying to IST with Q400! Crazy how JU has better relationship with Star Alliance members A3 and TK than OU does.

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  4. Anonymous11:17

    Skopje still hasn't reached the double daily flights to IST with TK as it was before the pandemic, good to see ZAG and BEG are having more than one flight per day.

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    1. Anonymous11:34

      BEG has up to 4 daily to IST four times per week

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  5. Anonymous11:41

    It is a bit strange that he sends a330 to Zagreb, but not to Sarajevo, where he has a flight over 21 weeks and almost everyone is full

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    1. Anonymous11:47

      Don't forget Turskih has competition in Sarajevo: Pegasus.

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    2. Anonymous12:18

      They do in other places as well. SJJ is the biggest market to Istanbul in ex YU!!!!

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    3. Anonymous13:21

      Well who cares for a single A330 flight. Frequency is more important than capacity, SJJ shouldn't worry.

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    4. Anonymous20:11

      Zagreb will soon get to double daily flights from Turkish airlines so its not going to lack behind SJJ. Also ZAG is slowly rebuilding its network with Qatar Airways and will evenually come to a double daily to Doha like in the pre pandemic. Not to mention soon daily to Dubai.

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    5. Anonymous01:14

      Cool no one asked though

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  6. Anonymous10:04

    For now no A330 in the system..

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