Skip to main content
  • Home

Search This Site

EX-YU Aviation News

EX-YU Aviation News

  • About
  • Vintage
  • Trip Reports
  • Newsletter
  • Support
  • Home
  • About
  • Vintage
  • Trip Reports
  • Newsletter
  • Support

EX-YU VINTAGE


"Qantastic" 
Qantas ad for Belgrade flights, 1975

Labels

ACI Air Adria Airways Adria Airways Switzerland Adria Tehnika Air Croatia Air Montenegro Air Serbia Amelia International Archive files Banja Luka
Belgrade BH Airlines Bihać bosnia and herzegovina Bosnian Wand Airlines Brač Covid-19 croatia croatia airlines Dalmatian Dubrovnik ETF Airways European Coastal Airlines Feature Fleet Fly Air41 Airways FlyBosnia Focus Jat Airways Jat Tehnika jobs Kon Tiki Sky Kosovo Kraljevo Limitless Airways Livery Ljubljana Lošinj low cost airline macedonia Maribor Mat Airways MAT Macedonian Airlines montenegro montenegro airlines mostar MRO New route Newsflash Niš Ohrid Osijek Photo podgorica portorož Pragusa.One Priština Privatisation PROMO Pula Results 2008 Results 2009 Results 2010 Results 2011 Results 2012 Results 2013 Results 2014 Results 2015 Results 2016 Results 2017 Results 2018 Results 2019 Results 2020 Results 2021 Results 2022 Results 2023 Results 2024 Results 2025 Rijeka Ryanair safety sarajevo Sea Air serbia service Skopje Sky Srpska slovenia Smile Air Split Summer 2009 Summer 2010 Summer 2011 Summer 2012 Summer 2013 Summer 2014 Summer 2015 Summer 2016 Summer 2017 Summer 2018 Summer 2019 Summer 2020 Summer 2021 Summer 2022 Summer 2023 Summer 2024 Summer 2025 Summer 2026 tivat ToMontenegro Trade Air Trebinje Trip report Tuzla Užice VLM Airlines Winter 2008/09 Winter 2009/10 Winter 2010/11 Winter 2011/12 Winter 2012/13 Winter 2013/14 Winter 2014/15 Winter 2015/16 Winter 2016/17 Winter 2017/18 Winter 2018/19 Winter 2019/2020 Winter 2020/2021 Winter 2021/2022 Winter 2022/2023 Winter 2023/2024 Winter 2024/2025 Winter 2025/2026 Winter 2025/26 Wizz Air Zadar zagreb
Show more Show less

Archive

  • May48
  • April80
  • March80
  • February73
  • January84
  • December81
  • November83
  • October83
  • September79
  • August80
  • July83
  • June76
  • May84
  • April81
  • March77
  • February78
  • January81
  • December83
  • November83
  • October84
  • September84
  • August87
  • July84
  • June80
  • May84
  • April79
  • March84
  • February75
  • January81
  • December79
  • November79
  • October80
  • September81
  • August81
  • July79
  • June79
  • May80
  • April75
  • March84
  • February76
  • January79
  • December83
  • November78
  • October78
  • September79
  • August86
  • July98
  • June99
  • May93
  • April93
  • March92
  • February83
  • January93
  • December94
  • November77
  • October80
  • September79
  • August79
  • July86
  • June84
  • May86
  • April82
  • March95
  • February74
  • January79
  • December82
  • November77
  • October84
  • September80
  • August82
  • July84
  • June75
  • May79
  • April76
  • March75
  • February73
  • January80
  • December80
  • November79
  • October77
  • September73
  • August70
  • July80
  • June75
  • May76
  • April72
  • March75
  • February71
  • January78
  • December74
  • November72
  • October75
  • September69
  • August65
  • July73
  • June73
  • May74
  • April67
  • March72
  • February64
  • January72
  • December73
  • November70
  • October70
  • September70
  • August56
  • July68
  • June72
  • May73
  • April56
  • March31
  • February29
  • January34
  • December31
  • November30
  • October31
  • September31
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December31
  • November30
  • October31
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December31
  • November30
  • October30
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December32
  • November30
  • October31
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February29
  • January31
  • December31
  • November30
  • October31
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December32
  • November31
  • October31
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May32
  • April31
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December31
  • November30
  • October31
  • September31
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March32
  • February29
  • January31
  • December30
  • November30
  • October31
  • September30
  • August30
  • July31
  • June31
Show more Show less


Ryanair terminates four routes from former Yugoslav markets

  • Get link
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Pinterest
  • Email
  • Whatsapp
  • Telegram
  • Reddit
  • Linkedin
  • Other Apps

Ryanair has confirmed the termination of four routes from two markets in the former Yugoslavia, including Croatia and Montenegro. The airline has discontinued flights from Zagreb to Bratislava and Brindisi. Services to the Slovak capital were maintained seasonally, however, were one of the slowest performers within its Zagreb network. On the other hand, summer operations to Brindisi, on the Adriatic coast in southern Italy, which were launched seasonally in 2022, will not return next year. Other routes that were suspended from Zagreb over the winter, including Manchester, Podgorica, and Sofia, are all set to return on April 1 and April 2 of next year.

The budget carrier does not plan to resume flights between Podgorica and Barcelona next year either. Services were suspended with the start of the 2023/24 winter season. The airline introduced flights between the two cities in 2019 and last year handled 12.626 passengers on the route. Operator Airports of Montenegro recently held talks with the Barcelona-based Vueling in an attempt to find a replacement for Ryanair on the service. Other routes that have been suspended from Podgorica over the ongoing winter, including Charleroi, Manchester, and Zagreb, will be restored on April 1.

Ryanair is also terminating one route out of its seasonal summer base in Zadar. The carrier will discontinue flights between the coastal city and Turin. The route was introduced in the summer of 2022. Ryanair is still in the process of finalising its 2024 summer network but has so far scheduled significant growth from its Zagreb base including increased frequencies on flights to Charleroi, Rome Fiumicino, Gothenburg, Malaga, Malta, Weeze and London Stansted. The budget airline also recently upgraded its newly launched service between Lanzarote and the Croatian capital from winter seasonal to year-round operations.



November 10, 2023
croatia Feature low cost airline montenegro podgorica Ryanair Summer 2024 Zadar zagreb
  • Get link
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Pinterest
  • Email
  • Whatsapp
  • Telegram
  • Reddit
  • Linkedin
  • Other Apps

Comments

  1. Anonymous09:03

    I guess this is a result of a number of factors, guessing Ryanair not getting all their new planes mean they are cancelling less profitable routes. Unfortunately listening to the airlines with the engine problem and delivery of new aircraft delays we could see a lot of routes cancelled and not returning next summer. Just hope it is not over proportional for our region.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous09:10

      +1

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous09:14

      Honestly, I am surprised Zagreb to Brindisi lasted that long. Always seemed like an odd combination. Hopefully this capacity will be used to boost another European route.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous19:06

      Honestly, I am surprised that FR is terminating that route. The agencies were selling groups and Puglia is becoming more and more popular destination.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Reply
  2. Anonymous09:05

    I'm happy that they will resume most of the suspended ZAG routes. Not surprised about Bratislava though. Unfortunate Brindisis didn't work.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous09:09

      Even more importantly they are increasing frequencies on lots of routes.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous09:15

      Brindisi was launched last-minute as a replacement for LVO which had to be discontinued a month before its start date. I never understood why they picked BDS and in surprised why they kept it that long because it didn't do very well from the start.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous09:18

      *LWO

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Anonymous09:19

      I wonder how LWO would have performed. Anyway at least Brindisi is being replaced by another leisure route (Lanzarote).

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    5. Anonymous09:51

      There are more than enough leisure routes operated by FR from Zagreb:

      Thessaloniki, Kos, Corfu, Malaga, Lanzarote, Malaga, Malta, Naples and Paphos.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    6. Anonymous09:54

      DBV is sorely missing. They should also launch OSI-DBV. These routes can work without PSO.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    7. Anonymous09:57

      OSI-DBV???

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    8. Anonymous10:08

      no domestic route can work without PSO

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    9. Anonymous10:23

      Ryanair said they are not interested in operating Croatian domestic routes.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    10. Anonymous10:24

      They had the opportunity to apply at Croatian PSO tender but they chose not to.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    11. Anonymous10:41

      Because the process is not transparent and they know it's a way for the government to incontrollably pump money into OU

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    12. Anonymous13:44

      False! The process is entirely transparent and subject to control. Any and all EU fund spending is under close scrutiny of relevant EU mechanisms, European Public Prosecutors Office included! Dont spread lies!!

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    13. Anonymous13:46

      ^ it's anything but. Especially with government extending PSO on its own and doing what it likes. The EU doesn't care. It's a small market that does anything it's told

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    14. Anonymous14:29

      It is the worst airline I flew with, and I really hope they never fly out of BEG. I would not even flay animals on their aircraft .

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    15. Anonymous14:47

      No such thing as small market, EU is a single market, understand??

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    16. Anonymous21:11

      In theory it is a single market, in reality not.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    17. Reply
  3. Anonymous09:09

    I'm surprised Podgorica-Barcelona didn't work.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous09:10

      Those passenger numbers are rather low.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous09:18

      Let's see if Vueling takes the bate. I highly doubt it.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous09:25

      Vueling can't locate anything on the map east of Croatia.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Anonymous09:59

      ^ They have locate Bulgaria and Greece but that's it. They used to fly to BEG.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    5. Anonymous10:00

      ** that was meant to be "located"

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    6. Anonymous14:13

      If Vueling had more A319s then Podgorica and Skopje would have worked. As far as i know, all of their A319s are based in Florence.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    7. Anonymous15:13

      It doesn't work like that

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    8. Anonymous12:57

      Isnt Vueling starting Sarajevo - Barcelona soon?

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    9. Reply
  4. Anonymous09:10

    It's interest FR couldn't make Zagreb-Bratislava work as an alternative to Vienna.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous09:11

      *interesting

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous09:16

      I once flew Zagreb-Bratislava and then a FlixBus straight from BTS to VIE and then Vienna-London. I saved about £200 doing this.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous09:17

      Exactly sounds like a good money saving route compared to the OS/OU duopoly.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Anonymous09:18

      Prices are truly through the roof again. As much as 500 euros one way.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    5. Anonymous09:19

      And they might increase now that Ryanair is out.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    6. Anonymous21:11

      They have increased already. That's what anon 9.18 says. Crazy fares for such a short route.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    7. Anonymous08:49

      Bratislava is Vienna Airport, you have direct train for the same money to Vienna main Central train Station, with very frequent schedule.
      If flights to Vienna are not for you, then you control Bratislava flights.
      They didn't know, or there are not enough market for Vienna flights.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    8. Reply
  5. Anonymous09:14

    I guess Ryanair can now focus on routes such as Zagreb - Stockholm, maybe Billund, Barcelona, or compete with Croatia Airlines for Sarajevo. I would be first one to choose FR over OU for this flight.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous09:15

      Zagreb-Stockholm = jacktop

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous09:20

      We don't want FR in Sarajevo! Rubbish Airline!

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous09:22

      What do you prefer? A 20th connection with the Middle East?

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Anonymous11:11

      LOL!

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    5. Anonymous11:51

      I can reassure you most of us in Sarajevo would welcome any new airline, especially an LLC..

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    6. Anonymous13:45

      ... flying to Arab countries...

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    7. Anonymous21:10

      No European airline is coming, that's why people can't fly them. Hopefully one day we will see greater interest from European carriers.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    8. Reply
  6. Anonymous09:16

    And then the other day someone wrote how INI should work more with Ryanair. We see how unpredictable they are. If a route doesn't work then they don't try to promote but it they cut it. Their logic is if the airport wants to keep it then they can pay them to keep it. That is really not ok guys.

    INI and KVO should base their future growth on PSO with JU.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous09:18

      That's how a profitable business works. They have it a go and it didn't work out so they are terminating it. Zagreb-Bratislava planes were half empty. What would be the point in maintaining this route?

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous09:21

      ZAG-BTS ok but they could have invested a bit more in making MAN work. That route can easily work the whole year, same with Sofia. Zagreb even put ads in downtown Sofia to promote the city as a destination but it seems like Bulgarians didn't like it, not even to visit Zagreb for magical Advent.
      You can be a profitable business by tolerating losses or lower profits until market develops.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous09:26

      lol these people from Zagreb forget that every town in West Europe has Advent too

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Anonymous09:38

      Yes, and rather shitty ones too!

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    5. Slav.Man09:47

      Well to make Zagreb more attractive to Bulgarians have to consider what they're looking for. A short cheap flight is preffered for coastal destinations since the black sea is actually longer travel for them. Even thessaloniki is closer for people in Sofia.
      And for city breaks they would prefer real western city.
      Wizz and Ryan air are huge in Bulgarian market so there is big competition

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    6. Anonymous09:56

      Zagreb had a massive promo action here but it was bland and sterile. It didn't make Zagreb an exciting destination. Next to Sveta Nedelya there was an ad for Zagreb with some flowers and the theatre and it looked very sterile. Bulgarians love Budapest and Vienna so ZAG had to step up their game. It's bad that they failed because FR was cheap.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    7. Anonymous10:07

      @9.38 very profound comment must say amazong. Greetings from Germany btw and i recommend you sto start travelling and not only during Weihnachten. And yes I have been in Zagreb during Advent, nice but rather not wow kolega.

      @9.56 well thats their problem to compete wit Budapest and Vienna. Mission impossible

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    8. Anonymous10:42

      In recent years quality of ZG Advent went down because they appointed political friends instead of high quality and creative people.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    9. Slav.Man12:17

      Maybe if OU and FB cooperated then they could make this route between them more successful. They are actually very similar companies and both governments could put their support behind it. Like the tourism ministers etc so that there is two way travel.
      But this might be too much work in the already packed schedule of both company executives 😂😂

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    10. Anonymous13:51

      What's all that fuss about Zagreb advent. Nothing special, nothing unique, nothing authentic, nothing original. Coping some middle European traditions and thinking you can make it bigger and better than any random village in Germany and Austria is insane. Tourists wants something real, genuine, authentic.

      And about Bulgarians, there are more of them in Pirot for the New year, than in Zagreb. This route can work only as transfer.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    11. Anonymous13:52

      10:07, I would understand if someone from Italy, France, Greece or Spain made a comment on cuisine and fun, but to have someone from Germany comment on these things is simply absurd! Enjoy your potatoes-sausage-cabage daily luxury, "kolega"! And a piece of advice, go to Belgium for some good beer, it's not that far!

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    12. Anonymous16:45

      All those strange statements about Zagreb not being liked by Bulgarians is strange. It is like saying Slovaks don't like Zagreb and therefore the route ended. You all keep forgetting that ZAG and ZAD were "just" launched from SOF and quite new markets. Remember what happened with LJU? It worked well from SOF. But, it is true that Serbia is being more "agressive" in advertising. You can banners in various places.
      Plus, the ZAG-SOF timetable before was horrible! Now it is much better.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    13. Michael06:48

      Of course other cities in Europe have Christmas markets. The Zagreb one has a rich and authentic tradition, however at some point around 2014. - 2015. they had started investing much more in it than previously, with much more things going on at a much bigger area for 2 or 3 weeks up until the New Year. As a result it had been voted the best one in Europe two or three years in a row between 2016. and 2018. Voted by actual travelers. Then came covid and now the current city's government is resting on their laurels.
      The creative process needs to be encouraged continuously and Zagreb should be using its comparative advantages big time...one of them being safety in a relatively big city. For example in Zagreb there's no need to worry about some nutcase knifing visitors or driving a car into the Christmas market crowds.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    14. Reply
  7. Anonymous09:20

    For Zadar having just one route discontinued is great considering how many flights Ryanair operates. I have a feeling they are making good money in ZAD.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous09:22

      That's because SPU in summer can be very congested and there are delays quite often. Not just with arriving flights but with departing ones since the taxiway situation is stupid, creates a lot of congestion.

      ZAD on the other hand is a wonderful airport to fly out of.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous09:31

      ^ does not seem that will change soon

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous09:57

      Which is why ZAD management is very happy and sleeping at night with a massive smile and pockets full of cash. SPU's handicap is their God sent gift.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Anonymous16:56

      FR cut ZAD Turin only. For now. With FR you never know. A curse and bessing at the same time. ZAD is a great airport facility, to claim that it's success is due to SPU limitations is nonsense.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    5. Anonymous21:09

      Next year a lot of the seasonal flights will start much earlier than before from Zadar. We will see if that actually happens. Ryanair also planned to start many routes early this year and then moved most of then to June.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    6. Reply
  8. Anonymous09:23

    TGD-BCN 12.626 for a two weekly flight is remarkably low

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous09:52

      Was it a seasonal or year round route?

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous09:56

      Year round

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous09:58

      I am sure JU was happy about it as now they are the best, fastest and most affordable connection between BCN and TGD.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. maxi449214:34

      Train to Belgrade central, bus 600 to airport and Wizz or JU (who ever is cheaper to Barcelona).

      It's like an adventure, train, bus and airplane.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    5. Reply
  9. Anonymous09:49

    Wonder what routes will be Ryanair adding for next summer from Zagreb

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous10:22

      Berlin would make a lot of sense.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous10:24

      How many new routes could they launch with an additional aircraft?

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous10:27

      3 or 4 along with this frequency growth.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Anonymous11:16

      Can't wait to see what they add.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    5. Anonymous21:11

      Lets be honest, despite what people keep saying Berlin only works from the coast in the summer.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    6. Reply
  10. Anonymous09:50

    The funny thing is ZAG-TGD increases to 3 weekly next summer yet they suspended it over winter.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous09:50

      Yeah because it's summer

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous09:52

      I know but it was 2 weekly the previous years.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Reply
  11. Anonymous09:52

    not bad at all, just 4 routes gone. Considering how many routes they suspended during the winter, this is great.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous09:57

      +1

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous09:59

      They suspended many more before this my friend. FR seems to be cutting more than they are adding in ex-YU. People are still poor in all six ex republics so inflation made it harder to travel left and right.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Vladimir00:03

      And yet almost every airport in the region has more passengers than ever before and in contrary to European average where we still don't have numbers higher than 2019.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Reply
  12. Anonymous09:59

    The world is changing, I feel it in the air... and FR is adapting to new realities in our region.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous11:58

      This is literally just their yearly clean-up of non-performing routes, with just 4 routes discontinued in the region which, if anything, is really positive. They announced another 35 routes being discontinued around Europe. Completly standard.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous21:08

      I agree, could have been much worse. This is quite good

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Reply
  13. Anonymous10:15

    Kovin-Bratislava would work for Vienna-based gastarbeiters from Požarevac region.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous10:43

      Won't work now that Pozarevac is linked to the airport with highway throught he Belgrade bypass. Also a motorway is being built to PO and Veliko Gradiste so you can reach BEG in less than an hour.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Reply
  14. Anonymous10:24

    Is there a chance that Ryan air expend it network from Dubrovnik?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous11:16

      DBV is too expensive for them

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous13:56

      DBV has no reason to attract them. There is no reason to offer them incentives to bring in low-value tourists to swamp the city that already struggles with crowds of non-spenders.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous21:07

      True

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Reply
  15. Anonymous10:58

    What about Zagreb-Memmingen? Will this route go ahead in the summer. They only have flights scheduled until the end of winter?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous11:16

      It is still in limbo

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Anonymous11:20

      It's not cancelled. They haven't loaded all the routes yet.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    3. Anonymous21:07

      ^ Fingers crossed

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    4. Reply
  16. Anonymous11:22

    It is fantastic to see so many routes increasing frequencies from ZAG. Bratislava was always a poor performer and it was just a matter of time before they pulled the plug.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous21:07

      Honestly I would have expected they terminate Podgorica ahead of Bratislava.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Reply
  17. Anonymous11:22

    Was Brindisi 1 or 2 weekly from Zagreb?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous12:03

      2 weekly

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Reply
  18. Anonymous16:49

    Bratislava is a strange destination. Yes, it is quite close to Vienna but still not a very small city. And Slovakia does not have that small of a population but strangely some routes work for them such as Kaunas or Dalaman year-round. It seems to have became a quite leisure airport or alternative for people in Vienna.....

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous18:03

      Bratislava is de facto Vienna flights. They cannot get incentives for Vienna because OU fly there.

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Reply
  19. Michael06:54

    All in all great that Podgorica, Sofia and Manchester are all coming back!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  20. Anonymous08:53

    It is not problem with Zagreb, but Ryanair has placed so many routes.
    Instead of all those not necessary flights, they could just add flights to German cities.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
Add comment
Load more...

Post a Comment

EX-YU Aviation News does not tolerate insults, excessive swearing, racist, homophobic or any other chauvinist remarks or provocative posts with the intention of creating further arguments. A full list of comment guidelines can be found here. Thank you for your cooperation.

VINTAGE EX-YU


"Qantastic" 
Qantas ad for Belgrade flights, 1975

POPULAR THIS WEEK

Image

Kazakhstan’s SCAT Airlines to launch Belgrade service

Image

Ex-Air Serbia CEO to lead Mozambique Airlines recovery

Image

Air Serbia and Croatia Airlines within Europe’s top sixty largest

Image

easyJet ups Belgrade operations to fend off Air Serbia

Image

Turkish Airlines is Slovenia’s busiest in Q1, Swiss adds most passengers

Powered by Blogger
© EX-YU Aviation News 2008 - 2025