EX-YU airlines and airports to negotiate new routes

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Airlines and airports from across the former Yugoslavia will be taking part in the upcoming Europe Routes Development forum taking place in Bergen, Norway between May 18 and May 20. Routes events are unique forums dedicated to the development of air services, bringing together airlines, airports and destinations to meet, plan, discuss and negotiate new and existing flights. As the leading route development event for the region, Routes Europe will be critical in stimulating the recovery of the market. Attending from the former Yugoslavia will be Air Serbia, as well as the airports in Belgrade, Pristina, Ljubljana, Sarajevo, Skopje, Split, Dubrovnik, Osijek, Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, Banja Luka, Mostar and Ohrid. Senior network planners from over 110 airlines are expected to attend the event.

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  1. Anonymous13:47

    Can't believe Croatia Airlines is not attending.

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    1. Anonymous13:53

      The fuel prices are so high that they can't buy tickets for the forum xD

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    2. Hahahahahahahaha, it's probably part of brilliant BCG strategy, plus it was for free! LOL!!! 😃

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  2. Anonymous13:57

    I am so disappointed INI management did not find this event valuable... :(

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    1. I can't see Zagreb on the list...

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    2. Anonymous15:05

      I'm surprised LJU is taking part in this.

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    3. Anonymous16:54

      @13:57, Maybe they have too much flights in ZAG and that they don't need more flights

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  3. Anonymous18:32

    I am glad Osijek is on that list

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  4. Management of OMO can go everywhere, but they are impotent to do anything. I you don't know how to work, you are doomed to burn government money without results. Government need to fire all those people working there and hire someone who know how to work without being part of HDZ.

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  5. Anonymous15:51

    Nis??

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