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Croatia Airlines' CEO, Jasmin Bajić, has held talks with the Ambassador of Kosovo to Croatia, Martin Berishaj, over the potential introduction of flights between Zagreb and Pristina. Mr Bajić noted the carrier would review the possibility of launching the service and analyse the operational and commercial aspects of the route. For his part, Ambassador Berishaj said flights between the two cities would facilitate the movement of people and businesses, creating new opportunities for cooperation and development. Croatia Airlines discontinued flights between Zagreb and Pristina at the end of the 2017 summer season.


February 12, 2025
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  1. Anonymous10:41

    Another political destination that will bring financial loss. OU in this case is 25 years late. Back then, UNMIK and KFOR staff were loaded and desperate for weekend breaks. Many letters on the topic were sent to OU without response. Adria, Swiss, LH and Austrian made millions, OU zero. Too late now Buzin, too late too little.

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    1. Anonymous11:24

      Yea, should find a new cash cow now.

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    2. Anonymous11:27

      On point. The Buzim apparatchik prefer drinking their coffee and eating their morning burek, instead of doing business. I think people who call themselves patriots should know the meaning of the term. To be a patriot means, to serve its motherland and help develop it. Either they act like parrots, maybe due to their bad English skills, or are like patriot missiles, destroying the industry, due to the lack of basic education.

      Maybe I am wrong, and this is not a linguistical issue. Maybe, they are just losers, who can do nothing right.

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    3. Slav.Man16:23

      Probably a mix of both. I hope that they manage to extract a large amount of subsidies from Berishaj several million euros if not it will be sad for Croatian tax payers to pay and lose money for this nonsense

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  2. Anonymous10:52

    Potential for transfers, but p2p demand between the pair is probs very low. Close enough for car/bus services

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    1. Anonymous10:53

      Yes the tour operator flights 2 years ago between PRN-ZAG were a disaster. It got cancelled after just a few flights.

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    2. Anonymous10:56

      Didn't they want to operate A320 flights mid corona mid february?

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    3. Anonymous10:16

      How is it close enough for bus when it's 10+ hours, that's not manageable for many people

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  3. Anonymous12:59

    Zagreb to Prishtina or Prizren by bus costs 50 Euro one way, you can get at least two bags with you and it takes 11 hours to Prishtina. By car it is about 7 hours.
    So they need to price these flights on a way they can get the car and bus travelers into a flight.

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    1. Anonymous13:39

      And with their high prices we know that they wont.

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    2. Anonymous21:46

      Plus with regular flight delays you can make it faster by car :)

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    3. Anonymous15:28

      OU are not expensive. Once you add Ryanair's extortionate add on fees they become much more expensive. It is a myth that Ryanair is cheap!

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    4. Anonymous10:16

      The misfortunate travelers would definitely get the comfort of a bus in that piece of technologicaly obsolete turboprop scrap

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  4. Anonymous13:41

    They cant fill up the planes in SKP with over 70% LF and they are planning PRN which is 40mins away. If they are looking for transfer pax, i dont know what they plan to offer? Munich, Zurich, Frankfurt and Amsterdam? Ridicilous

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    1. Anonymous14:24

      They could offer Berlin, Stockholm and the five new routes as well as Copenhagen, Pristina dosnt have these routes

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    2. Anonymous14:44

      Anon 14:24 Prishtina has all those routes already. Berlin all-year round and CPH with SAS at least during summer (May-Oct).

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    3. Anonymous15:30

      As well as daily to Malmo. Don't worry my friend OU won't be the hero to offer them something they don't have already. Even if there is something, I am sure OS, LX, TK have covered that.

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  5. Anonymous14:15

    They surely can fill up one of these tiny propeller plane 2 weekly to PRN.

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    1. Anonymous14:54

      They fly those to SKP.

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  6. Anonymous12:25

    Bravo

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