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Zagreb Airport, 1968

Turkish Airlines reduces select EX-YU routes

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NEWS FLASH


Turkish Airlines is temporarily reducing frequencies on a select number of routes in the former Yugoslavia compared to its original plan in February and March. Frequencies will vary on a weekly basis. The denoted planned weekly frequencies are applicable to the period the service is reduced. Changes remain possible.

Podgorica (planned 21 weekly)

- February 10 - 16: 15 weekly
- February 17 - 23: 19 weekly

Sarajevo (planned 13 weekly)

- February 17 - 23: 12 weekly

Pristina (planned 10 weekly)

- February 10 - 23: 9 weekly

Ljubljana (planned 14 weekly)

- March 3 - 16: 13 weekly
- March 17 - 23: 12 weekly

Zagreb (planned 14 weekly)

- March 10 - 16: 13 weekly

February 14, 2025
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  1. Anonymous10:33

    Not that bad, most are losing like 3 flights in total. Except for Podgorica, that's painful

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    1. Anonymous12:00

      Ljubljana lost 4 flights

      Zagreb and Sarajevo both 1 flight

      Pristina 2 flights

      Podgorica 8 flights

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    2. Anonymous06:57

      Podgorica used to rely on Russian traffic which just isn't there anymore.

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  2. Anonymous10:34

    Big cut for Podgorica though.

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    1. Anonymous20:42

      No reduction for SKP? And OHR still on? Turkish companies really take Macedonia seriously?

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    2. Anonymous22:48

      🤣

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    3. Anonymous08:05

      Yes! I am sure in some near future if SKP provides benefits and subsudies Turkish will fly to Ohr or Jfk

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    4. Anonymous08:06

      O harra

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    5. Anonymous17:39

      SKP flights are full through and through, all of them, legacy or budget airlines. It's madness.

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