British Airways to restore Dubrovnik winter flights

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British Airways will restore winter operations between London Gatwick and Dubrovnik following an almost three-year hiatus caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The winter service is set to resume on December 5 and run twice per week until the end of the season in late March. Flights will be maintained on Mondays and Fridays with the Airbus A320-family aircraft. The airline will utilise a split-schedule with an early morning departure from Gatwick on Mondays, and an afternoon slot on Fridays. Tickets for the flights are now available for purchase.

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  1. Anonymous10:44

    Excellent news! I'm just hoping they sort out their staffing shortages by then and stick to this plan.

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  2. Anonymous10:58

    Why not LJU? Any excuses for Fraport fanboys?

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    1. Anonymous11:39

      I think it's quite the opposite: from what I see Slovenians are terribly quick to bash their own country, despite it doing pretty well (absent certain [better] flight connections, of course).

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    2. Anonymous11:45

      So when I say the truth that LJU has the worst air connectivity in whole Europe and that Fraport is doing nothing about it, I'm bashing my own country?

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    3. Of course @An.11.45. I am doing the same, bashing my country, speaking loudly sad truth about Croatia Airlines. I've been even called out to hate everything croatian. But I am happy I am not seeing things as seen by rigid nationalists and chauvinists. You should be happy about it, too

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    4. Anonymous18:16

      Slovenia doing well is an outdated stereotype from the 1990s .
      Time to move on and to take the pink eyeglasses off ...

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  3. Anonymous11:33

    And still no flights to BEG? Not even seasonally?

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    1. Anonymous11:56

      That's really weird.

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    2. Anonymous12:05

      I guess they are already fine with people AirSerbia transports that then connect to their flights. 0 costs form them and money is coming anyway.
      With own flights they would target connectios mostly anyway.
      But nevertheless, I find it wired indeed.

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    3. Anonymous18:21

      In Oneworld doesnt exist anything east of Croatia .

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    4. Anonymous23:20

      Yet British is flying to PRN.

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  4. It is a logic move. Brits are most numerous tourists in Dubrovnik through the year, plus Expats and home owners traveling frequently between Dubrovnik and UK.

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  5. Anonymous13:44

    Another ghost flight (announced but not to be operated) at DBV

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    1. Anonymous17:55

      I doubt it. These flights were added to the system just 2 days ago.

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