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United further extends Dubrovnik service

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United Airlines will extend its seasonal summer service between Newark and Dubrovnik until the end of the 2025 summer season. Initially, the carrier planned to maintain operations until September 25. As reported by “Aeroroutes”, the flights will now continue to run until October 24. While the service will be maintained daily until September 25, four weekly rotations will be operated thereafter until the end of the season. As previously reported by EX-YU Aviation News, Dubrovnik Airport has been in negotiations for United to extend its Dubrovnik service. The US carrier handled 29.444 passengers on the route this year, with a high average cabin load factor of 89.8%. Next year it will operate daily flights to Rudjer Bošković Airport for the first time. The carrier will utilise its 231-seat Boeing 767-400 aircraft on the route.

December 24, 2024
croatia Dubrovnik Newsflash Summer 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:36

    Impressive!

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    1. Slav.Man15:55

      It's great news for Dubrovnik and the region for tourism and business.
      Hopefully it grows and they grow

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    2. Anonymous18:50

      What region? Not even Makarska can benefit from this, let alone some imaginary region.

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  2. Anonymous13:43

    United has been doing wonders in Dubrovnik. Maybe they come to Zagreb one day

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    1. Anonymous10:09

      True wonders are that their premium cabins at full fare have an occupancy of above 95%.

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  3. Anonymous14:13

    Why they don't fly to Zagreb?

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    1. Anonymous16:12

      Because their passengers are tourist who go to Dubrovnik.

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  4. Anonymous14:21

    They should extend the route to Ohrid as well

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    1. Anonymous14:38

      Are you serious?

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    2. Anonymous14:39

      Nice joke.

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    3. Anonymous14:55

      How about to Plovdiv via Kraljevo too..

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    4. Anonymous16:04

      Ohrid via Bishkek

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    5. Anonymous16:50

      Mali Lošinj via Portorož

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    6. Anonymous14:44

      Maribor via Rijeka first

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  5. Anonymous14:28

    Smart decision. End of September and October are beautiful in South Dalmatia.

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    1. Anonymous01:07

      It can be beautiful, but it can also be very rainy. I speak from experience since I've going there at that period since the 1960s.

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    2. Michael01:18

      For sure. It's less crowded, slightly cheaper already, while the weather is still great...better in fact, as I do not particularly enjoy south Dalmatian heat in the peak summer months.

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  6. Anonymous14:49

    Great news, OU shoud use this & start some Ex-yu to Dubrovnik flights and put code shares and offer some Usa transfer.

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    1. Anonymous18:12

      For that to happen, OU would need to place it's codeshare on UA flight EWR-ZAG. However Croatia Airlines does not codeshare on any of United’s flights.

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    2. Anonymous20:45

      Not big problem, both are Star Alliance

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    3. Anonymous22:49

      Hahahahahahahaha

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    4. Anonymous22:50

      Both being members of the same alliance does not mean codeshares will happen. It is a problem, as it didn't happen since UA started flying to DBV. No indications it will happen now.

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  7. Anonymous14:51

    Everyone wants to visit beautiful Hrvatska!

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  8. Anonymous07:26

    Looking like 2025 will be another solid year for Croatia.

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  9. Anonymous04:02

    Great for the Balkans. Too bad there are still borders between Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia and it takes long time to cross. Would love to spend a month in the Balkans.

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    1. Anonymous07:52

      It actually doesn't take long time to cross. These are all small border crossings in Dubrovnik area where the wait is mostly around 30 minutes or less. In the off-season you can probably cross in 5 minutes or less.

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    2. Anonymous13:21

      07:52, that is not true, I live in Dubrovnik and go to Montenegro and B&H regularly, waiting times at the border for both countries are usually more than 1 hour from June to September at least.

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