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T'Way Air confirms Zagreb service for 2025

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South Korean low cost carrier T’Way Air has confirmed it will resume flights between Seoul and Zagreb in the summer of 2025 following its first year of operations. Although tickets sales are yet to commence, the carrier told EX-YU Aviation News service between the two cities “will be restored during the first half of 2025”. During the 2024 summer season, the airline served the Croatian capital three times per week with its 347-seat Airbus A330-300 aircraft. Due to airspace restrictions over Russia, it flew to Zagreb with a technical stop in Bishkek, while the return service operated nonstop. T’Way Air carried 33.380 passengers on the route this year.

December 20, 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:31

    Well done Ex-Yu for disproving fake news, as usual.

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    1. Anonymous15:46

      As Croat have to say that this is the only proffesional regional avio portal in EX YU...
      There are reliable local site but regionally ExYu aviation is flagship

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    2. Mario19:09

      Agree, Exyuaviation is a great portal in our region! I also like Croatianaviation.

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    3. Anonymous09:20

      I wish more people from Serbia would see that so many of us Croats prefer Ex-Yu. I hate it when people lump us together with Analitičar.

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    4. Anonymous11:07

      Noone with common sense does that. Analliticar is a breed that can be found among all nations.

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  2. Anonymous10:39

    Great news for ZAG and the region

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  3. Anonymous10:52

    Nice to see more intercontinental flights from ex-yu :)

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  4. Anonymous11:14

    I still don’t understand why Zagreb needs a technical stop bcos of restrictions and Frankfurt, Barcelona aso don’t need

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    1. Anonymous11:21

      Because they are operated with A330-200 which has a bigger range than A330-300.

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    2. Anonymous11:28

      Then they should also put A332 to Zagreb.

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    3. Anonymous11:52

      Thanks @11:21 and truly 11:28

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    4. Anonymous12:06

      There will be no more technical stop in 2025, only direct flights.

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    5. Anonymous12:19

      A330-300 is a better option for Zagreb Airport, since it has 50% more capacity and travelers on this route is are price sensitive, meaning that they don't care waiting or disembarking/embarking at Bishkek. If the tech stop was a concern for passengers, we wouldn't see the demand continue throughout the entire summer season.

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    6. Anonymous12:28

      I dont think stop on the route is better option, we want direct flights, like they put on FRA, FCO, BCN and CDG

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    7. Anonymous12:48

      You are using this route often so u ask for it to be direct or its your desire to see that the flights are direct?

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    8. Anonymous12:56

      Yes, I do.

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    9. Anonymous13:07

      Oh please

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    10. Anonymous16:17

      "We want" well clearly not enough if the route is popular even without a direct flight

      When Tway gets the A330neos in 2026,maybe,but the route is clearly doing well enough even with a stopover

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  5. Anonymous13:09

    They will increase the frequencies (a bit). Stay tuned!

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    1. Anonymous13:30

      Hopefully daily and a codeshare with OU

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    2. Anonymous20:23

      What have you been smoking?

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  6. Anonymous13:50

    Bravo! :)

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  7. Anonymous14:02

    What's going to be this year's schedule? Are the frequencies and capacity going to change? What about the stopover

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    1. Anonymous15:53

      Capacity increase

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  8. Anonymous16:42

    Toliko o tome da je T'Way ukinuo ovu liniju.

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    1. Anonymous04:46

      haters gonna hate

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    2. Anonymous07:21

      Literally no one said that

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    3. Anonymous08:36

      It literally did, like yesterday.

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  9. Anonymous17:39

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  10. Anonymous00:33

    Would love to see Asiana someday on this route.

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    1. Anonymous11:10

      Maybe to SPU, not in Zag

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