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Austrian Airlines will further reduce flights between Vienna and Zagreb for the upcoming summer season. Following initial reductions last November, the carrier now plans to maintain flights between the two capitals once per day or seven times per week, down from between ten and twelve weekly flights last summer, depending on the month. As previously reported, Croatia Airlines will double frequencies on the route from five to ten weekly for most of the summer. Overall, Austrian Airlines plans 420 operations on its Zagreb services this summer, down 37.5%. Capacity will decrease 27% to 50.400 seats.

its timme for FR :)
ReplyDeleteWin for OU.
ReplyDeleteOr OS offloading loss making routes to OU. Same thing LH group did in Ljubljana.
DeleteThat’s a pretty good point actually!
DeleteThat's whats OU is good for. Follow orders from FRA and feed their hubs
ReplyDeleteThat's what I've been talking for over decade but constantly spit at by Buzin uhljebs and Kradeze Party soldiers
DeleteWell then Croatia needs a fundermental change doesnt it?
DeleteFunny, OS is retiring the E95 so the smallest plane will be the A320 making ZAG a difficult market.
ReplyDeleteAt the same time OU is removing Q400 and replacing it with A220s.
So both airlines are increasing capacity when the E95 and Q400 were barely enough.
Mutti ordered
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