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Aeroitalia has scheduled flights it will operate on behalf of the Go to Fly tour operator to the former Yugoslavia. As previously reported, the airline will maintain services from Forli to Mostar, Dubrovnik, and Zadar but the tour operator has given up on plans to serve Belgrade twice per week. Flights to Mostar will commence on April 7 and run each Tuesday and Friday. Services to Dubrovnik will be launched on June 22 and operate each Monday and Thursday, while flights to Zadar will commence on June 26 and run each Sunday. Operations to the Croatian coast will be maintained until early September, while services to Mostar will run until the end of the summer season, in late October. All three will be operated by the ATR72-600 turboprop aircraft. Tickets are available for purchase through the Go to Fly website.
 
RouteLaunch date
Forli - Mostar07.04.2023
Forli - Dubrovnik22.06.2023
Forli - Zadar24.06.2023
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February 21, 2023
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  1. Anonymous13:38

    Can someone explain how is Forli profitable to Belgrade?

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    1. Anonymous13:43

      read the article. they are not starting Belgrade anymore

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    2. Anonymous16:03

      I was always wondering why people are commeting the articles without reading them, so obscure.

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    3. Anonymous20:11

      I am sure they make such ignorant remarks just to drive you mad, or "wondering", as you put it.

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  2. Anonymous13:44

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  3. Dee16:25

    Koliko ce mostar imati letova nedeljno ukupno

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    1. Anonymous00:52

      0<3

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    2. Anonymous01:32

      Great news for Mostar

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    3. Anonymous08:46

      Hope this will work for Mostar. Rhe impotent management is just burning governmental money.

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    4. Anonymous17:17

      How and why is this going to work for Mostar? [S.K.]

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    5. Anonymous00:26

      Amogus

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  4. Dee17:31

    Ovi mi deluju kao neka poluprevarantska kompanija, za jedno leto

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    1. Anonymous00:26

      Zašto BREE

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