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Volotea further expands Split network

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Low cost carrier Volotea will add seasonal summer flights between Naples and Split, complementing the recently announced new service from Strasbourg. Operations from the Italian city will commence on May 31 and operate twice per week, each Tuesday and Friday. It will become Volotea’s eighth route to Split and will compete directly against easyJet. Further flight details can be found here.

October 19, 2023
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  1. Anonymous14:04

    Is it possible we see this airline in SKP ? I think will be nice add to its newtwork and expand of the operations of the aiport.

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    1. Anonymous14:48

      They fly to touristy destinations see SPU, Italy , Greece, Spain , France.

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    2. Anonymous15:06

      Well they can introduce flights from SKP to Barcelona or Madrid..

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    3. Anonymous16:28

      Never
      No market, dispora is small, no tourists. The only successful route in Ex-Yu will be BEG or LJU.

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    4. Anonymous16:37

      What do you mean only? Volotea flies to Split and Dubrovnik already, and it sells tickets for flights to Zadar and Pula too.

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    5. Anonymous16:42

      Wizz's Skopje - Barcelona was always full with tourists , our agencies have Spain for all year round , and wr musg transit through BEG ..

      I am sure the route will be great

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    6. Anonymous16:59

      Do you seriously think Volotea could come? I don't see any other than Wizz Air and turkish carriers.

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    7. Anonymous17:02

      16:37
      I exclude you in Croatia. It's clear

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    8. Anonymous17:54

      16:42 - For the 100th time, SKP-BCN was a paid route and money was not allocated to this route by the government. Volotea as someone mentioned above usually focus on more leisure routes and SKP-BCN is not such plus a super small market.
      Possible options may be: BEG-PMI or BEG-ALC, SPU-SVQ, SPU-VLC, TGD-MAD, TGD-PMI
      Yes, MNE is smaller but there is a larger leisure market.

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    9. Anonymous18:12

      Montenegro has been visited by both the Italians and the French and increasingly the Spanish. Makes sense there too, you're right!

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    10. Anonymous19:23

      @17.54 lol paid route such a nonsence

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  2. Anonymous17:03

    What do you think of their flights between France, Spain and Italy? They seem to carry mainly tourists. Or do we also have a diaspora?

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    1. Anonymous17:23

      They mostly cater for holidaymakers or pilgrims to Medjugorje

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    2. Anonymous18:11

      Croatian riviera. Also croatian tourists but they are small number.

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  3. Anonymous18:16

    Volotea is alao an Italian and French airline. The main center is in Venice. The office is in Asturias. Very interesting airline with international busses.

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    1. Anonymous18:17

      Business *

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  4. Anonymous18:53

    This airline is strange.
    It focus on maritime destinations only..

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    1. Anonymous19:24

      agree

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    2. Anonymous19:28

      Volotea like Easyjet is solely concentrating in outbound from its bases.
      Inbound is of no or just small importance to them.
      Thats why they do not even try to consider Zagreb or Belgrade.
      From there they would get a lot of inbound, in Belgrade inbound would even be the majority of passengers.

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