Norway’s Flyr to launch Zadar service

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Low cost carrier Flyr will commence a seasonal two weekly service between Oslo’s main airport of Gardermoen and Zadar this coming summer. Flights will be inaugurated on April 9 and operate twice per week, each Wednesday and Saturday, with the 189-seat Boeing 737-800 aircraft. As a relative newcomer, Flyr commenced commercial operations this June. It faces no direct competition on its new Zadar route. Further details can be found here.

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  1. Anonymous12:52

    Never heard of them.

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    1. Anonymous12:55

      They're new.

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    2. The company is new, but the family that started it has been owning and running airlines in Norway and Sweden since 1946. Braathens...

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  2. Anonymous13:31

    Launch ZAG ok?

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    1. With FR operating to Thorp and (remote) possibility OU restarting Gardemoen, I doubt Flyr will take chance at ZAG

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  3. Anonymous14:04

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  4. Anonymous15:16

    And Lubeck Air launch LBC-ZAD flying on Thursdays next summer.

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