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PLAY scraps new Pula service, boosts Split

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Icelandic low cost carrier PLAY has cancelled plans to launch a new seasonal service between Reykjavik and Pula. The flights were scheduled to commence on May 31 and run once per week, each Saturday, until August 16. Tickets sales have now been discontinued. PLAY will also suspend services to Hamburg, Dusseldorf and Madeira, as part of a strategic fleet and network adjustment through 2027. “We’re now implementing that plan … our summer schedule still includes plenty of sunny destinations”, PLAY spokesperson, Birgir Olgeirsson, said.

PLAY will continue to serve Split in Croatia, which it launched last summer. Frequencies on the seasonal route have been increased from one to two per week. The route will be maintained until October 16. “We are pleased with how our Split services have been received. The majority of our passengers on the Split route are Icelandic”, PLAY recently told EX-YU Aviation News.

April 23, 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:31

    Pula made no sense from the getgo

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    1. Anonymous14:12

      They are close to go under anyway. They are canceling or reducing most North America flights .

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    2. Anonymous14:23

      They will focus on wet leasing with amost half of their fleet. They just got AOC in Malta, and the first A321N is already paineted in SkyUp livery

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