NEWS FLASH
LOT Polish Airlines is increasing frequencies on its flights between Warsaw and Zagreb this coming winter season, which begins on October 26 and runs until March 28, 2026. The carrier will maintain ten weekly flights on the route this winter, up from nine weekly last year. This will include a double daily service on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. During Ferbaruy, frequencies will be increased to eleven weekly, up from nine. The extra rotation will be added on Saturdays. The carrier has so far scheduled Embraer E170, E190 and E195 aircraft on its Zagreb service this winter.
Good news for ZAG!
ReplyDeleteThe tremendous growth of Franjo Tudman airport will continue into next winter too. Especially if OU keeps some of its new destination in the NW25/26 season.
ReplyDeleteNext year 6 million without a problem
DeleteZAG needs to hit 5 million first before you start dreaming about 6.
DeleteZAG will probably get to over 5 million passengers this year.
DeleteIt think OU should keep Madrid if IB doesn't prolong it as well as Stockholm and berlin
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Are you trying to give Jasmin a nosebleed suggesting year round ops to Spain and Sweden?
DeleteBravo Hrvatska!
ReplyDeleteSame type of aricrafts are used to their SKP route too.
ReplyDeleteThey aren INCREASING it in February?? Odd one...
ReplyDeleteLooks good for Zagreb this year, many carriers are increasing their presence at Zagreb Airport. 4.8 million almost certain. We'll need to wait and see how Croatian airlines performs. I am flying with one of their A220 300 tomorrow, so that would be my first time in A220 and first time on Croatian Airlines flight in a long while, normally I fly with Lufthansa, KLM, BA or Austrian.
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