NEWS FLASH
Croatia Airlines plans to operate numerous charter flights to and from the Spanish city of Girona next week. A total of fourteen charters are planned by the airline from Zagreb to Girona between August 26 and September 4. The flights are said to be organised for students. A further two charters are planned to operate from Split, while some of those originating from Zagreb are expected to make stops in Pula and Zadar. It will utilise Airbus A320 and A220-300 aircraft. The service will run alongside Ryanair’s scheduled flights between the two cities. Croatia Airlines maintains scheduled operations between Zagreb and Barcelona but does operate Girona charters from time to time. During the first half of the year, Croatia Airlines was the 147th busiest on the Spanish market, handling 8.617 passengers.

Bravo Hrvatska!
ReplyDeleteYou missed to read they are number 147 in Spain? Hey, not 1, not 4, not 7, not 14, not even 47. One hundred and forty seventh!!! Bravo indeed! Actually two Bravo's! One for Buzin and the other one for Sredisnjica! 😅
DeleteI didn’t know that there is 147 airlines operating in Spain. Anyway bravo OU!
DeleteWonder who is going to operate the scheduled flights and with which crews.
DeleteOh, wait... There is a acmi operater
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What is the reason for such a high demand suddenly? How come they dont go by bus or FR?
ReplyDeleteExcursions for school kids to Lloret de Mar and Barcelona, happens each year
DeleteMust be really wealthy kids if they are going on a school trip to Barcelona!
DeleteI really don't think so. In Serbia at the end of primary school and then again at the end of highschool you go on a trip through western Europe: Italy, France, Spain.
DeleteYeah but we do it by bus not plane lol
DeleteJ*beš ekskurziju bez cimanja busom kroz pola Evrope radi jednog noćenja u Barsi
You usually spend 4-5 nights in Barcelona after driving there for 20 hours. Nice that planes are now cheaper
DeleteFlight one way, bus the other way. They combine it. This is how it works for years now in Croatia.
DeleteMaturalci.
DeleteHappy to see how Spain and ex YU are more and more connected. A321 of IB is regularly seen in ZAG and DBV. In DBV even mostly double daily the past weeks.
ReplyDeleteBefore Covid Zagreb had even more A321 flights and Dubrovnik was also A321 all the time.
DeleteToday we have article on BKK and JU as well. Hadn't been Croatia, the state, and Croatia, the airline, destroyed for decades now, by traitors and thieves, OU as its minimum should have operated today New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto, Delhi, Bangkok, Beijing and Tokyo as scheduled long haul services
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DeletePIR are you feeling OK?
DeleteQuestion for @ex-yu : Is there a single airline behind them in Spain?
ReplyDeleteGoogle says there are 133 airlines operating to Spain..so seems that OU is behind an extra 15 of so that are too small to register. 8.617 is roughly the same number of seats on 45 full Ryanair 737 flights.
Delete133 are probably number of airlines operating scheduled flights to Spain. 20,30 more are probably charter airlines/flights and numbers published are all flights/airlines, scheduled and charters combined. Anyhow, 147 th on the market like Spain is pure disaster, totally in accordance with overall Croatia Airlines performance, results and image. Except for Buzin and Središnjica fanboys.
DeleteWas it so difficult for tour operators to buy seats on Ryanair?
ReplyDeleteWhat’s wrong with selecting OU? It seems like most people here Hate on OU too much and they don’t deserve it
DeleteYou realize Ryanair has only 2 flights a week to Girona?
DeleteThose 14 flights will pay more than all of the flights to Bucharest this summer will
ReplyDeleteSo if charters are financially so lucrative for them, why don't they operate much more charters? For inbound and outbound tourists? From Zagreb and from the coast?
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