NEWS FLASH
Turkish Airlines will increase frequencies on its Istanbul - Zagreb service this coming winter season, which begins in late October. The carrier will maintain seventeen weekly flights between the two cities, up from fourteen weekly the previous winter. It will operate double daily flights each day with a third rotation to be maintained on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. It comes as the airline prepares to grow its summer operations to the Croatian capital to up to four daily flights on select days.
Ljubljana stagnating?
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean? We are getting +4 flights p week this summer.
DeleteFor the winter
DeleteThey'll maintain the same frequencies as last summer
DeleteLJU is 1/3 size of ZAG, it should be thankful to have such amount of TK flights.
DeleteBravo Hrvatska!
ReplyDeleteImagine how big Bravo could it be if OU weren't miserable miniature irrelevant feeder full of political influence, crime, corruption, nepotism, incompetence, inertness and mismanagement
DeleteYawn
DeleteHim again… tedious as ever!
DeleteTrue though Shame tax payers have to fund this OU shambles. But I guess some people still get wrapped up in communist mentality
DeleteGreetings to both Buzin and Središnjica
DeleteNext summer, time for EK to restart ZAG
ReplyDeleteHahaha how yes no?!
DeleteHahaha, who laughs last laughs the best/sweetest! 🙂
DeleteTK is a blessing for the entire ex YU region.
ReplyDeleteMašala! 🙂
DeleteThat's for sure
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