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Croatia holds talks with Cathay Pacific, targets Hong Kong flights

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The Croatian Embassy in China recently held discussions with Cathay Pacific regarding the carrier’s potential launch of seasonal flights to Croatia. This follows talks with a number of airlines from mainland China, which is expected to result in the introduction of Air China flights between Beijing and Zagreb later this summer. The meeting with Cathay Pacific marked a follow-up to the contacts established between the two sides after China lifted its pandemic-related restrictions in early 2023, at a time when Cathay Pacific was gradually rebuilding its European network.

Ronald Wong, General Manager of Corporate Affairs at Cathay Pacific, noted that the airline expects to take delivery of new aircraft over the coming years. However, he indicated that no new routes are likely to be launched before then. He suggested that Croatia should focus on raising its profile in China, strengthening tourism and business promotion efforts, and deepening overall ties with the country. He added that attractive airport incentive schemes offered by some destinations have become an increasingly important factor in route development decisions. The two sides also discussed the possibility of future cooperation between Cathay Pacific and Croatia Airlines.

In a statement, the Croatian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs said, “Seasonal air services are currently available from the United States to Split and Dubrovnik, as well as from Canada and South Korea to Zagreb. In this context, seasonal flights from Hong Kong could represent a logical first step”. It added, “Before the pandemic, Croatia welcomed around 40.000 visitors from Hong Kong each year, compared to approximately 10.000 today. The number of visitors from mainland China peaked at around 500.000 and has since recovered to roughly 330.000. At the same time, travel from Croatia to China is also increasing, particularly following China's decision to lift visa requirements for Croatian visitors”.


June 16, 2026
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  1. Anonymous09:01

    Cathay to Zagreb would be crazy!

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    1. Anonymous09:03

      There used to be Malaysia Airlines so anything is possible

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    2. Anonymous09:05

      Different aviation landscape then. There used to be PanAm too..

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    3. Anonymous09:08

      Agree.
      Malaysia can't be compared with Cathay.
      Two different worlds.

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    4. Anonymous09:16

      Both would cater for the Australian and New Zealand markets in addition to the growing Asian markets both in- and outbound.

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    5. Anonymous09:43

      Indeed, but it would be a bold move from a relatively conservative airline.

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    6. Anonymous11:10

      Yeah, it is already crazy dream..

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    7. Anonymous16:28

      vazi

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    8. Anonymous17:22

      Maybe they don't buy a package of chewing gum and buy Croatia Airlines instead.

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  2. Anonymous09:02

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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      Just going to say LOL

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    2. PIR11:04

      "He suggested Croatia should focus on raising it's profile in China, strenghtening tourism and business promotions offers"
      That much about Bravo Hrvatska.

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    3. PIR11:04

      its

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    4. Anonymous12:06

      This is quite an insult and should be taken as a telling off. Croatia in general is so passive in doing anything promotional. They choose to just sit back and see what happens. OU could have been a success if managed properly for example

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    5. PIR13:45

      Exactly 12.06. But brainwashed individuals whose World ends in Graz or in the best case Vrankvurt are not capable of seeing broad picture. They are happy with collecting crumbs that fell from the Masters table, at the same time cheering Danke Deutschland and Bravo Hrvatska

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  3. Anonymous09:04

    Smells like Garuda

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    1. Anonymous09:07

      Exactly.

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  4. Anonymous09:04

    I'm happy the government is finally becoming a bit more proactive in attracting some of these big players.

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      +1

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    2. Anonymous09:32

      They're still completely clueless though.

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  5. Anonymous09:05

    How many similiar articles have we read?

    Cathay does not fly to much more important markets than Croatia.

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    1. Anonymous09:33

      How many? Why don't you tell us. How many articles were there about the Croatian embassy in China holding talks with Cathay?

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  6. Anonymous09:05

    Does Cathay have any seasonal routes?

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    1. Anonymous09:08

      Yes, Cathay Pacific operates seasonal flights

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    2. Anonymous09:09

      They have a lot of seasonal routes actually. In Europe they fly seasonally to Rome.

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    3. Anonymous09:11

      ^ the city of which is as large as Croatia.

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  7. Anonymous09:10

    They could get Australia transfers, not just tourists from Hong Kong. Could be sucsesfull.

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  8. Anonymous09:12

    The numbers from Hong Kong still seem too low to justify nonstop flights. Ten thousand annual visitors would barely fill a seasonal service unless there is significant transfer traffic.

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      Good point.

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    2. Anonymous09:23

      Hong Kong has excellent connectivity across Asia-Pacific. Even if local demand is limited, passengers from Australia, Japan and Southeast Asia could help support the route.

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  9. Anonymous09:13

    If Air China launches Beijing-Zagreb flights successfully, that could pave the way for other Chinese carriers to consider Croatia.

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  10. Anonymous09:13

    Croatia needs to do more to promote itself in Asia. Many travellers in China still know very little about the country.

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  11. Anonymous09:14

    To me a seasonal Scoot route from Singapore would make most sense from Asia.

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  12. Anonymous09:18

    I would not expect Cathay Pacific to launch this route before the end of the decade. The airline still has plenty of larger European markets to prioritise.

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    1. Anonymous09:22

      My point as well.
      This is way too early.

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    2. Anonymous09:24

      I don't think anyone thinks the route would launch tomorrow. Talks with big players usually begin years ahead flights are actually launched.

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  13. Anonymous09:19

    Cooperation between Cathay Pacific and Croatia Airlines could be more realistic in the short term. A codeshare via major European hubs might be the first step before considering nonstop flights.

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    1. Anonymous09:22

      Would OU be allowed to cooperate with Oneworld airline?

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    2. Anonymous09:23

      Why wouldn't they?

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    3. Anonymous09:33

      There is some limit as to how many non Star airlines from other alliances you can cooperate with.

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    4. Anonymous09:37

      No way. Firstly it's totally different alliance, secondly OU European network is a disaster

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    5. Anonymous09:46

      They could add codeshare onto QR flights to Zagreb. Cathay actually has a codeshare on QR's BEG service so why not ZAG?

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  14. Anonymous09:28

    The biggest challenge is seasonality. Croatia is extremely busy between June and September, but airlines need demand outside the peak months as well.

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    1. Anonymous09:46

      The very first sentence of the article mentions that the talks are about introducing seasonal flights. Where is the challenge?

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    2. Anonymous10:51

      3 months.

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    3. Anonymous10:57

      Tourist from the long haul markets generally tend to visit Europe outside of the peak summer period, since they favour touring, city break and similar experiences, not sun and beach. Pre and post season is actually the ideal time for visiting Croatia.

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  15. Anonymous09:29

    It is encouraging to see Croatian finally taking a proactive approach to air connectivity instead of waiting for airlines to come to them.

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  16. Anonymous09:29

    Airlines follow the money. If Croatia can demonstrate strong yields and provide attractive incentives, a route will eventually happen.

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  17. Anonymous09:47

    More and more people in the future will look to avoid the Middle East after what has happened this spring. Asian airlines like Singapore Airlines is singificantly increasing ops to Europe next winter. So routes like this will become more realistic.

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  18. Anonymous09:53

    Nice. It's good they are thinking big

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  19. Anonymous10:04

    Right now, the market still looks too small.

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      Way too small.

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  20. Anonymous10:04

    Good to see Croatia looking east for new routes

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  21. Anonymous10:05

    Could this work as a tag-on service? For example, Hong Kong–Zagreb–some other European destination during the summer season.

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    1. Anonymous10:09

      They don't do those.

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    2. Anonymous10:17

      They do some fifth freedom flights but it's all in Asia.

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    3. Anonymous11:10

      Well, there is no info they would fly to ZAG at all...it says to Croatia.

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  22. Anonymous10:06

    The challenge is whether enough premium passengers are willing to pay for nonstop service.

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  23. Anonymous10:06

    There is strong competition from established one stop hubs such as Istanbul, Doha and Dubai.

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    1. Anonymous10:28

      Doha and Dubai now, in these years, are you serious?

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    2. Anonymous10:31

      War is over. People will be back at both in a matter of months.

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    3. Anonymous16:37

      War is not over

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  24. Anonymous10:08

    Let's say this route was to hypotethically launch. What aircraft would they use?

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      A350

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    2. Anonymous10:16

      A330 more likely

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    3. Anonymous10:17

      Yes A330. They are also getting A330-900s

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  25. PIR11:18

    While Croatia Airlines, headed by Jasmin the magician, with hundreds of millions of wasted euros, keeps on operating Minken Vrankvurt Vrankvurt Minken

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  26. Anonymous13:14

    Excellent news

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    1. Anonymous13:23

      What is?

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    2. Anonymous13:24

      That they are being proactive and talking to Cathay.

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    3. Anonymous13:34

      It means actually nothing.

      How long have they been talking to US authorities about flights to ZAG and still nothing?

      "Zagreb was likely to see its first nonstop flights to the United States in either 2020 or 2021. Croatia’s former Minister for Tourism, Gari Capelli, announced the service for 2020. Two years ago, he said, "Following the arrangement with American Airlines between Philadelphia and Dubrovnik this summer, which will act as a trial run, we are already in advanced talks for the introduction of a nonstop service from New York to Zagreb. I hope that we will have this route operational next summer". However, the global pandemic beset such plans.

      In 2022, Zagreb may see its first US destination in over three decades."

      https://www.exyuaviation.com/p/zagreb-airport-awaits-us-flights.html

      We have now June 2026 and still nothing.

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  27. Anonymous13:15

    When will the Air China flights launch?

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    1. Anonymous13:22

      In August most likely

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    2. Anonymous13:31

      It is still not sure.

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    3. Anonymous14:41

      @13:22 making that up right?

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    4. Anonymous14:44

      I'm not "making it up". The article linked in the text says it itself
      "The new service is expected to launch in August"

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  28. Anonymous13:22

    Would be amazing to see a Cathay aircraft in Zagreb. Doubt it will happen but hope so.

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  29. Anonymous14:31

    Well Cathay just announced the launch of new flights between Hong Kong and Almaty. So you never know

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  30. Anonymous14:59

    "peaked at around 500.000 and has since recovered to roughly 330.000."

    Apsolutno to nije istina!

    Dolasci 2024: 156.858, 2025: 155.830.

    Niti prije korone u 2019. nije bilo ni blizu 500.000 kineza nego tek 279.118...

    Dakle, niti zajedno 2024. i 2025. godine nije došlo 330.000 kineza u Hrvatsku!

    Brojke su lako provjerljive na stranici: dzs.hr

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    1. Anonymous15:03

      Znači hrvatska vlada laže budući da je to njihova izjava

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    2. Anonymous17:29

      Hrvatska Vlada NIKADA ne laže, NIKADA nije lagala niti će ikada lagati. To je vladavina naroda, iz naroda ZA narod. Sva vlast proizlazi iz naroda i pripada narodu.

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