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Croatia Airlines to deploy A220 on Split service

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Croatia Airlines plans to add its first Airbus A220-300 aircraft into service this summer, with delivery of the new jet expected next month. Following the completion of bureaucratic procedures, the aircraft’s first route will be between Zagreb and Frankfurt, as previously confirmed by the airline. The second route to be operated by the new jet will be between Split and Frankfurt, according to the carrier's CEO, Jasmin Bajić. The A220 will initially be used on the rotation Zagreb - Frankfurt - Split - Frankfurt - Zagreb. These will be flights OU416/OU413/OU412/OU411.The jet will be progressively deployed onto other European routes out of the Croatian capital. The A220 is yet to be officially scheduled on Croatia Airlines’ flights.

June 25, 2024
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  1. Anonymous12:09

    9A- Mutti

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    1. Nemjee13:40

      Hahaha brilliant

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    2. Anonymous19:35

      Stupid rather.

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    3. Anonymous21:33

      Germany is top market for all EXYU therefore I can understand OU. Look at JU - 8 airport in Germany.

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    4. Anonymous22:01

      Yes and none of them is feeding LH’s network. OU only flies to FRA and MUC and we all know why, oh sorry i forgot BER :(

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    5. Anonymous11:48

      OU ne feeda LH.

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    6. Anonymous08:05

      They are not allowed to fly the LEASED plane on short routes. The lessor doesn't want the thing to have 2 rotations/hour

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  2. Anonymous12:29

    After that probably Munich routes.

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  3. Anonymous13:05

    Makes sense - they should've told the public that info before, the PR would actually be way better

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  4. Anonymous13:32

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  5. Anonymous16:52

    Interesting. Nice.

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  6. Anonymous23:53

    Bravo OU!

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  7. Anonymous19:15

    Aviatian and aircraft experts are stating to state that A220 technology is a dead end tech. !!! ..... Look up on youtube *Why the Airbus A220 might be DOOMED!*
    How about that spanner in the works ? ......

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    1. Anonymous00:23

      Some fool talking out of his arse, utter nonsense. Youtube experts click bait title.

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  8. Anonymous20:37

    I really like new livery

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  9. Anonymous23:32

    How will they fill that aircraft flying Pula to Zadar 😅

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