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Turkish Airlines to boost Zagreb operations

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Turkish Airlines will add an extra four weekly flights between Istanbul and Zagreb next summer season for a total of eighteen weekly rotations. Starting April 1, 2024 a new afternoon service will be introduced, operating on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Turkish Airlines is expected to benifit from the continued recovery of the Asian travel market next year from which it sees a significant number of transfer passengers on the Zagreb route. Turkish Airlines handled a record 151.493 passengers on its Zagreb flights during the first three quarters of the year.

December 08, 2023
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  1. Anonymous13:38

    Nice! This will greatly improve connection times. I have avoided Turkish from Zagreb before because the connection times were too long.

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  2. Anonymous14:01

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  3. Anonymous15:39

    Amazing news and another proof Croatia needs more flights connecting Europe and Far East via some big and important hubs. Congratulations Zagreb!

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    1. Anonymous17:07

      Do you mind to elaborate?

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  4. Anonymous19:57

    They are increasing because of slovenians 😏😏

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    1. Anonymous19:58

      hahahahaa

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    2. Anonymous21:06

      They will add flights to LJU too, believe me.

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  5. Michael01:07

    This means on average they had over 15k monthly passengers on this route.
    If that's continued over the last 3 months of this year they'll get close to 200k passengers between Istanbul and Zagreb in 2023. and will surpass that next year.
    Nice!

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