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Pegasus Airlines removes planned Zagreb growth

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Pegasus Airlines has removed a planned increase in flights between Istanbul Sabiha Gockan and Zagreb over the upcoming winter season. The carrier had originally scheduled and put on sale four weekly flights over the entire winter, between October 26 and March 28, however, it has now removed the additional weekly rotation, on Sundays, and will instead maintain three weekly services as was the case during the previous winter. Further changes remain possible.

August 25, 2025
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  1. Anonymous10:36

    Sad ga ima sad ga nema... Still happy with having Pegasus in Zagreb!

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  2. Anonymous11:13

    Shame, they were a nice alternative to the overpriced TK

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    1. Anonymous11:58

      They still flying to Zagreb 😉

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    2. Mario17:17

      TK is not overpriced. When paying the carry-on luggage Pegasus gets often more expensive than TK.

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    3. Anonymous19:56

      +1

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    4. Anonymous20:34

      If there's one European carrier that isn't overpriced it's TK. At least you get the service expected at that price point.

      + TK is important for passengers connecting to long-haul flights in IST more than for tourists visiting IST...

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  3. Anonymous12:52

    Haha, was so sure about this

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    1. Anonymous13:08

      Who cares!!! What is important is Minken and Vrankvurt and those are plentiful, growing and increasing 🙂

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  4. Anonymous13:20

    Meanwhile SKP is their busiest route in the Balkan and Eastern Europe..

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    1. Anonymous13:32

      What an achievement. Great success!!

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    2. Anonymous14:08

      Not so big achievement knowing that bilateral limits Pegasus flights to BEG.

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    3. Anonymous14:16

      They have bilateral restrictions in many European countries, including Romania where they fly just 5 weekly to OTP.

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    4. Anonymous21:09

      There was a time when Pegasus had the chance to increase BEG to daily.
      They had other priorities then..

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    5. Anonymous00:33

      What an achievement for SKP so proud

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  5. Anonymous20:32

    I wish TK had Pegasus' flight times. In what world is it normal for a flag carrier to operate flights at night and a low-cost one at prime times?!

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