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Croatia Airlines restored operations between Zagreb and Mostar yesterday following an over three-year hiatus. The three weekly service will be maintained with the 76-seat Dash 8 turboprop aircraft. Croatia Airlines’ CEO, Jasmin Bajić, said, “We are delighted that Croatia Airlines aircraft are again linking Mostar and Herzegovina with Zagreb and I would like to thank everyone who has supported this project. We have provided passengers with the fastest possible link to Croatia’s capital, while Croatia Airlines’ Star Alliance membership will enable travellers to connect onto more than 100 destinations across the world. Apart of better public mobility, I am certain that the resumption of these flights will enhance cooperation between our two countries and spur development at Mostar Airport”. Local authorities are subsidising the route with over half a million euros this year. Mostar’s Mayor, Mario Kordić, added, “We have declared Mostar Airport of strategic importance and are aware that good connections via the airport provide a significant contribution and stimulus to the tourism industry and the economy, but also in all other sectors. We insist on establishing new routes. This new scheduled service is a big step forward for us in connecting with European destinations. We will continue to work hard and I am certain that in the coming period we will further strengthen Mostar Airport”.
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ReplyDeleteVazno da je torta tu!
ReplyDeleteThe cake is there but I don't see any passengers :)
DeleteDo you have nothing nice to say? It is obvious that the airline is so efficient that all three passengers already received their luggage and left the airport before the caterers could bring out the cake.
DeleteWhy Air Serbia never flew to Mostar?
ReplyDeleteAir Serbia doesn't have a good plan for growth, they are neglecting regional and Yug routes. Hopefully one day they come to their senses.
DeleteYou have to be joking right?
DeleteLjubljana, Zagreb, Rijeka, Pula, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, Sarajevo, Podgorica, Tivat, Skopje, Ohrid, Kraljevo, Nis, Budapest, Bucharest, Sofia, Tirana, Thessaloniki, Athens = if that is neglecting Yugo and regional routes, and he is not joking, than he has serious problems
DeleteAir serbia was fly in Mostar ! (In yat Aero transport) but its in 1963
DeleteYou forgot Banja Luka
DeleteTrue. And Varna I forgot as well.
DeleteNow we finally have an alternative to Dubrovnik!
ReplyDeleteHow are the prices?
DeleteMostar is only alternative to Palermo, never to Dubrovink, kind sir.
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DeleteBravo Hrvatska!
ReplyDeleteIt would be Bravo if this three weekly starting today were three daily started 20 years ago, in order to feed its own extensive network. Like this, it's only Bravo Kradeze, for stealing from all of us and pouring it over to OU and OMO, meaningless and functionless
DeletePalermo next,
ReplyDeleteBravo OU!
ReplyDeleteSee under " Bravo Hrvatska ". Comment is the same.
DeleteAre muffins shown in the picture traditional Croatian food?
ReplyDeleteYes, particularly from Hercegovina
DeleteKnown as Herceg-Muffin...
DeleteOr, Her-fin.
DeleteHow much is the return ticket on this route?
ReplyDeleteOne way starts with 119€
DeleteMore people in uniforms than actual passengers.
ReplyDeleteI was passanger on this flight. We pass to the exit and luggage (very fast!!!) after landing. This picture is made 20 minutes after landing only with official’s.
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