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Air India and Croatia Airlines expand codeshare

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Croatia Airlines and Air India plan to expand their codeshare cooperation from October with an additional route. Starting October 13, the Indian flag carrier will add its designator code and flight numbers to its Croatian counterpart’s service between Vienna and Zagreb (AI7524/7525). The codeshare will be applicable on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

It will join Air India’s existing codeshare agreement on Croatia Airlines-operated flights between Zagreb and Frankfurt, Paris and London; between Split and Frankfurt, Paris, London and Vienna; as well as between Dubrovnik and Frankfurt and Paris. Croatia Airlines does not codeshare on any of Air India’s services.

June 27, 2025
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  1. Anonymous10:41

    Why doesn't OU codeshare too? Same with Air Canada. It has codes on many of OU flights but OU does not have a single one on AC.

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    1. Anonymous10:54

      Bcos its Croatia Airlines

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    2. Anonymous11:14

      It's the case with all the codeshare partners. Croatia Airlines willingly wants to be just a feeder airline. It does not want to actually do anything, it wants to get passengers for peanuts.

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    3. Anonymous14:03

      Same with United. OU does not codeshare on a single roite while United codeshares on several. Nuts.

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    4. Anonymous19:34

      The reason is that it is not part of A++ and thus cannot, like any other airline that is not part of this.

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  2. Anonymous10:42

    Bravo Hrvatska, bravo Star Alliance!

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    1. Anonymous12:01

      I hope that you ve been sarcastic

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    2. Anonymous14:05

      Why would he be sarcastic

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    3. Anonymous17:20

      Because he is too stupid to understand that Croatia Airlines is miserable tiny feeder absolutely not interested in doing real aviation business and that he pays for their losses and debts from his pocket too. Unless he writes from the 3rd floor in Buzin, which is probably the case, or from Središnjica, which is another option

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    4. Anonymous21:04

      Bit of topic but just noticed Croatia started Billboard Ads in Lju for their new destinations... Pozz from Ljubljana 🙂

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  3. Anonymous15:59

    Bravo OU!

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  4. Anonymous18:57

    My God what happened to Air Indias livery...?

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    1. Anonymous22:40

      Ugly, isnt it?!

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  5. Anonymous12:58

    Air India is shit airline

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    1. Anonymous19:33

      I liked it a lot.

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