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Croatia Airlines to wet-lease B737-800

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Croatia Airlines will wet-lease additional capacity as three of the carrier’s own aircraft have seen their scheduled maintenance prolonged. In addition to a Trade Air Airbus A320 and an incoming Fly Air41 Airways A319, the national airline will now wet-lease a Boeing 737-800. The jet is due to commence operations on Croatia Airlines’ behalf on the morning of May 10, operating between Zagreb and Copenhagen. In addition to the Danish capital, it will also be deployed on flights to Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Dubrovnik, Rome, Frankfurt, Munich, Skopje, Split, Stockholm and Zurich. Operations with the aircraft are currently filed until the end of May.

April 23, 2024
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  1. Anonymous18:30

    Why doesen't Croatia Airlines list when flight is operated by another airline? It would be fair.

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    1. Anonymous20:19

      It does.

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    2. Anonymous20:22

      Where? I went on their site, looked at 10 May ZAG-CPH and it just says Aircraft: Boeing 737-800. Does not say the operator. You are led to believe it is OU equipment.

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    3. Anonymous14:22

      You look at wrong places.

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    4. Anonymous07:12

      It’s wet lease and not code share

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  2. Anonymous20:37

    Go2sky or ETF?!?!?

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    1. Anonymous22:08

      OM-GEX is from AirExplore

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    2. Anonymous22:12

      Thank you.

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    3. Anonymous08:50

      The picture is just an illustration.

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  3. Anonymous18:44

    737 are from Alba Star, Spain.

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