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Flyr collapses, cancels planned Croatia flights

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Norwegian carrier Flyr has ceased operations and filed for bankruptcy today, resulting in the termination of its planned new seasonal flights to Croatia. Flyr commenced services at the end of June 2021 and operated two weekly seasonal flights from Oslo to Dubrovnik and Zadar, as well as a one weekly rotation between Bergen and Zadar. The airline built up a network combining domestic routes with popular international city and resort destinations in Europe. It boasted a fleet of five Boeing 737s, including the MAX.

February 01, 2023
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  1. Anonymous13:50

    DY will step in.

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    1. Anonymous07:20

      Yes Play is next - I don’t understand how people can back another WOW that was just the worst crowd ever to deal with

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  2. Anonymous14:52

    My guess is that Play is going to be next. Absolutely atrocious business model

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  3. Anonymous15:01

    Many more Airlines will go bankrupt before the summer sadly!

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  4. Anonymous17:09

    There is no room for small airlines in Europe. Take note, Adria fans.

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    1. Anonymous17:16

      True true, only space for Cartel group.

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    2. Anonymous17:26

      What a stupid example

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    3. Anonymous21:33

      You do realize that their fleet (and seat capacity) was greater than air serbia?
      Its all about the business model and the market

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  5. Anonymous20:41

    There are so many skilled business managers on this page. The airlines would be stupid not to employ every single one of you

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    1. Anonymous22:24

      HAHAHAHAHA that was a excellent one!!

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  6. Anonymous23:47

    Too bad for ZAD. Last summer flyr ran routes to Bergen and Oslo.

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  7. Anonymous10:06

    This is an opportunity for JU to buy some planes for a good price.

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    1. Anonymous10:38

      Lol

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