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Tunisair to commence Zagreb charters

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Tunisair plans to operate regular charter flights between Monastir on the Tunisian Mediterranean coast and Zagreb this summer. According to the “Croatia Aviation” portal, services will be maintained once per week, each Wednesday, between June 7 and October 4. The airline had previously planned to operate charters on the route in 2021 but cancelled the service prior to its launch. Tunisair will deploy its Airbus A320 aircraft between the two cities.

April 14, 2023
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  1. Anonymous14:40

    Let's hope it materializes this time.

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  2. Anonymous14:43

    I saw that there are charters to Spain and Egypt, that's great. These flights were with Trade Air. These flights are with Croatian tour operators right?

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    1. Anonymous14:47

      Yes, Croatian tour operators.

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    2. Anonymous15:06

      Very good! Do you have any information if there will be flights to Zanzibar or other distant destinations such as Madeira?

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    3. Anonymous15:07

      I think they operate jointly with Slovenian tour operators?

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    4. Anonymous10:04

      I think that for Slovenian tour operators, they fly from Lju because I was looking to go to Tunisia in the summer and it was written that to both Monastir and Djerba there is one weekly flight from Ljubljana and not Zagreb so that must be for Croatian tour operators I guess.

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  3. Anonymous15:06

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  4. pozdrav iz Rijeke20:19

    No, no, no, it must be some mistake. It's wellknown fact that there is no demand for anywhere from Zagreb, because Croatians don't travel abroad, especially by plane 😃

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    1. Anonymous22:04

      I agree. Only Slovenians. 😂

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    2. Anonymous22:45

      Yes, there is huge demand from Zagreb.
      Once weekly for less than 4 months.
      Extremely huge.

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    3. Anonymous23:46

      +1

      And still it didn't even work.

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    4. Anonymous00:46

      @anon 22:45
      Bravo!!!

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    5. pozdrav iz Rijeke10:33

      Neki se bas pale na guranje 😃 I to tri puta 😃

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