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Zagreb Airport, 1968

airBaltic to maintain entire EX-YU network in summer 2025

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airBaltic will bring back all its seasonal routes in the former Yugoslavia during the 2025 summer season, including those launched this year. These include services from Riga to Belgrade, Dubrovnik, Ljubljana, Pristina, Skopje, Split, and Tivat; from Tallinn to Dubrovnik and Split; and from Vilnius to Dubrovnik. As previously reported, Ljubljana, as the only destination in the former Yugoslavia the carrier maintains over the winter, will see some modifications. Unlike this year, airBaltic will serve Pristina for a shorter period of time, resuming operations on June 29 and ending flights on August 21. At this point, frequencies on all routes in 2025 will remain the same as this year.

September 09, 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:51

    At least LJU ain't losing that lol

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    1. Anonymous10:53

      Yet

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    2. Anonymous10:55

      According to an expert they are doing very badly. They even had to put a two week sale on RIX-LJU... and that sale was on every route they have.

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    3. Anonymous11:57

      Hahahaha, in august almost all of the flights had LF of > 90% and the prices were sometimes upwards of 400 euros one way.

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    4. Anonymous11:59

      I flew in June and July and both flights were 95%+ LF

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    5. Anonymous13:49

      With huge Russian diaspora in Serbia there is possibility for Air Baltic to fly to BEG year around!

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    6. Anonymous14:55

      If they are still around in 2025.

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    7. Anonymous14:30

      Nemaju gde, Portugalci zavrnuli slavinu za boravišta.

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  2. Anonymous10:53

    Still no SJJ or ZAG, shameful and they fly to C destinations.

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    1. Anonymous10:54

      Ljubljana is closer to Zagreb, you can drive there if you wish so. That's what I've been hearing since Adria collapsed

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    2. Anonymous11:45

      haha finally some payback we can do to ZAG, as it took so many great routes : )

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    3. Anonymous12:53

      Just drive to LJU or Venice, both airports have flights to Riga

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    4. Anonymous15:04

      LJU helps ZAG but SJJ needs those flights, it's a big tourist destination

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  3. Anonymous12:43

    Why only in the summer? Are Riga or Belgrade resorts?

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    1. Anonymous12:51

      More people travel during summer, there's little business travel between the Baltics and the Balkans

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    2. Anonymous15:03

      Yes they are resorts - Jurmala and lake Pariguz

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    3. Anonymous15:39

      Serbians are flocking towards these breathtaking resorts

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  4. Anonymous13:45

    Everyone wants to visit beautiful Dalmatia!

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  5. Anonymous14:12

    Sof is very strong. all year exept one month during winter.

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  6. Anonymous18:15

    Will they keep that crazy night flights to BEG also in summer 2025?

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