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Split Airport to get Sofia charters

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Split Airport will boast charter flights from Sofia aimed at Bulgarian tourists visiting the Croatian coastline. Bulgaria’s European Air Charter will operate the leisure flights on behalf of the Abax tour operator. A total of five charters are initially planned - on April 12, 19 and 26, as well as May 3 and 10. European Air Charter operates a fleet of A320s and MD-82s.

February 22, 2023
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  1. Anonymous10:30

    This one is worth booking just to fly on MD for the last time

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    1. Anonymous13:45

      agree..doubt many/any MD flying in Europe now

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  2. Anonymous10:36

    Bravo Bulgaria!

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  3. Anonymous10:44

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  4. Anonymous11:01

    Bravo Split Airport

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  5. Anonymous12:08

    Wishing them all the best, Croatia is getting more popular in Bulgaria. Zagreb and Zadar already are operated by Ryanair. Abax/Ekvator is a quite big tour operator and this route might even be extended if it goes well. I think they are testing it with those dates.

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    1. Anonymous12:12

      +1

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  6. Anonymous12:16

    Bulgaria is home to many airlines, this industry is developing in the country.
    European Air Charter are a very good airline, the last MDs in Europe!

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    1. Anonymous12:50

      Agreed. They have a fleet of 18 aircraft and not inept and dead like the "national carrier" Bulgaria Air. The good thing is that they operate quite actively with the tour operators.

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    2. Anonymous12:56

      They also have other growing airlines. Electra, Compass, Fly2Sky.

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    3. Anonymous13:03

      Why are there so many airlines in Bulgaria?

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    4. Anonymous13:04

      Big touristic and ACMI market.

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    5. Anonymous13:16

      You forgot Cargoair, they interestingly operate regular cargo flights in BEG to BLQ:

      https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/qy943

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    6. Anonymous14:17

      +1 yes and cargo aviation. Compass Cargo also.

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  7. Anonymous02:28

    Bravo Anonymous!

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