Pegasus Airlines schedules Zagreb launch

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Low cost carrier Pegasus Airlines has scheduled flights between Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport and Zagreb, becoming the second Turkish carrier to serve the Croatian capital on a scheduled basis. As previously reported, Pegasus set out to commence operations to Zagreb this winter following several attempts over the years to obtain necessary regulatory approval. The carrier will maintain two weekly flights between the two cities starting January 18, 2024. Tickets are now available for purchase through the airline’s website. Pegasus boasts a strong presence in the region with Zagreb complementing its operations to Belgrade, Pristina, Podgorica, Sarajevo, and Skopje. Further flight details for the new service can be found here.

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  1. Anonymous09:33

    Finally :)

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  2. Anonymous09:38

    Schedule is very good. Ideal for 2 days mini vacation :Đ

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  3. Anonymous09:40

    Why only two? Should be at least 7 for connections

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    1. Anonymous09:50

      If there were 7,you would be asking why not 14.

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    2. Anonymous10:04

      No I would not be asking that, don't be bitter. I am asking because with two weekly they can't be competitive with TK. Literally everyone knows that by now

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    3. Anonymous10:31

      This is just the beginning

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    4. Anonymous12:24

      Bravo Anon9:50

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    5. Anonymous12:49

      Nothing bravo about his comment. He failed to answer the question

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    6. Anonymous12:53

      It says they waited years for regulatory approval. Maybe they were only approved to operate 2 flights.

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    7. @12.49
      Ok, I will answer the question : Most of the destinations to the East from Sabiha, which are other cities in Turkey, and all over the Middle East and Caucasus are daily. So you basically connect to most of the Pegasus eastwards network even if ZAG is twice weekly. Not to mention it's just the beginning of operations during low winter season. No doubt frequencies will be increased significantly during the next summer timetable. But I expected exactly this type of comments coming from "no demand in ZAG" mantra posters

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    8. Anonymous15:40

      They're probably careful, I mean, they started selling tickets a month and a half before launching.

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    9. Anonymous17:26

      I wonder which routes will be next for ZAG? Ryanair will start its flights to Podgorica, Sofia and Manchester on April 2nd, instead of June 1st!

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    10. Anonymous23:39

      @15.39
      You are right! Excellent connections to other destinations in Turkey, Middle East, Caucasus etc. Going to use this flight as a first segment of my next travel to Erbil. Second segment can be Pegasus or Anadolu. Timing will be perfect.

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  4. Anonymous10:34

    Great news!!

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    1. Anonymous13:35

      Yes. Happy to see them come.

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  5. Anonymous13:43

    Great news! Hope for more announcements soon!

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  6. Anonymous15:43

    Just booked 77€ return.

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    1. Anonymous17:26

      Nice! Enjoy the trip! ;)

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    2. 3 days later, 120 euro one way. Seems bookings are doing well

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  7. Anonymous21:56

    So far we have Pegasus adding SAW, Ryanair launching five new routes, Ryanair restarting three routes and adding frequencies to almost every route and Iberia starting 7-9 weekly flights in April

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    1. Anonymous22:28

      Any expectations? Definitely no Finnair and Vueling next year.

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    2. Anonymous00:51

      Air transat also boosting frequencies during summer by 41%

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    3. Anonymous08:17

      LH increasing MUC by 7pw (getting back to pre Covid 14pw), Air Serbia most likely keeping 17pw from this winter, which is +3pw increase, Fly Dubai increasing by 2pw, most likely Qatar, even if it keeps 10pw, that's still +3pw for the first half of the summer.
      There are more increases/new destinations in the works, but the outcome is 60/40, not certain yet.

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    4. Anonymous12:59

      Qatar is apparently going up to double daily from April, I know slots have already been requested. Hopefully it will be like that.

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  8. Anonymous12:56

    Very nice! I see return tickets Zagreb - Istanbul are 80 €. Bravo!

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