Croatia Airlines records improved load factor

NEWS FLASH


Croatia Airlines has seen its average cabin load factor increase and now averages 62% across its network. “Croatia Airlines plans to carry out all of its scheduled flights this summer. We have secured enough resources, including employees, seasonal personnel and aircraft. We link Croatia with 21 international airports on 41 international routes. We have 1.766.000 seats on sale on international flights to Croatia to enhance the country’s tourism industry. At this point, our average cabin load factor is around 62%”, the carrier’s Chief Commercial Officer, Slaven Žabo, said. Croatia Airlines’ best average annual cabin load factor was registered in the pre-pandemic 2019 when it stood at 73.6%. Last year, the figure totalled just 49.9%.

Comments

  1. Anonymous10:31

    I guess split summer base helps with that

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous10:31

      The only reason probably.

      Delete
    2. Anonymous10:32

      That LF is rather low .

      Delete
    3. Anonymous20:02

      All corporate BS... PLF is a measure of NOTHING. What is the profit?

      Delete
  2. Vlad10:58

    I travelled MXP-SPU and back last weekend and the plane was quite full (more than 50 pax) in both directions. As the average ticket price was above 200€ for the return trip and the flight is on a Dash, I guess it should turn out to be very profitable for them. Then again, summer has never been OU's problem.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Anonymous11:03

    62% LF is utterly dismal.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Anonymous11:39

    Bravo Hrvatska!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous12:21

      Exactly on what, please enlighten us?!

      Delete
    2. Anonymous12:24

      For improved LF? Is it a bad thing? Sorry if that's the case.

      Delete
    3. Anonymous12:32

      60% really is for "bravo" lol

      Delete
    4. For intelligent, prosperous, brave, successful and above all honest and just way Kradeze is doing things in Croatia, OU with its LF included. If all those don't deserve Bravo, nothing does!

      Delete
    5. Anonymous19:52

      Prosječna plaća i mirovina otišle gore, proračun se izvrsno puni, veliki infrastrukturni radovi su u tijeku ili se završavaju, HŽ dobija nove vlakove proizvedene u RH, zračne snage se obnavljaju svemirskom tehnologijom, OU leti, posla ima,ulazimo u Schengen i eurozonu, što bi ti grintavi momče htio?

      Delete
    6. Cijene otisle gore trostruko vise nego place i mirovine, proracun se puni prevelikim nametima koji guse gospodarstvo, eurozona ce donijeti samo jos vecu inflaciju, Schengen dolazi najmanje 10 godina prekasno, infrastruktura se financira EU novcima i kreditima koje ce jos 5 generacija vracati, Croatia Airlines i njene brilijantne rezultate necu jos jednom komentirati, isto kao ni criminal I korupciju na najvisem nivou ,koji su osiromasili i opustosili zemlju. Glede tikanja, to mozete za clanovima Vase Partije, s kojima ste donedavno cuvali ovce.Ja Van tikanje ne dozvoljavam

      Delete
    7. Anonymous00:05

      Ne, nisam čuvao ovce, ali po svim vašim komentarima se vidi da vi jeste. Hitno riješiti te nagomilane frustracije!

      Delete
    8. Ne znam tocno kojoj grupi ljudi se obracate, buduci da "vi" pisano malim slovom oznacava mnozinu, za razliku od "Vi" gdje oznacava jedninu, i izraz postovanja. No, od branitelja pravomocno osudjene kriminalne organizacije i ne ocekujem poznavanje hrvatskoga pravopisa

      Delete
  5. Anonymous11:51

    Is it LF for whole year?

    ReplyDelete
  6. Anonymous11:58

    As the Romans would say, "We're always in manure; only the depth varies".

    ReplyDelete
  7. Anonymous14:52

    It would be good to know if the announced LF is for YTD or last month or in July only (as the guy says "at this point"). Considering that the devil is always in the details and not many details are mentioned in this statement, I assume the worst, first 10 days of July.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Anonymous07:34

    Croatia misinterprentating statistical errors again...

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

EX-YU Aviation News does not tolerate insults, excessive swearing, racist, homophobic or any other chauvinist remarks or provocative posts with the intention of creating further arguments. A full list of comment guidelines can be found here. Thank you for your cooperation.