Croatia Airlines: New Flight Schedule and New Web Pages

The Croatian national air carrier Croatia Airlines (CA) presented today novelties in its winter flight schedule, valid from 30 October 2005 until 25 March 2006, including 12 new flights.

 

Compared to last year's winter flight schedule, this year's novelties are the flights from Split to Paris and, on Sundays, from Dubrovnik to Paris, as well as Sunday afternoon flights Dubrovnik – London – Dubrovnik – Zagreb, while all the other nine, from a total of 12 flights, are additional flights.

 

The novelty on the German market represents the introduction of an additional flight from Dubrovnik to Frankfurt on Thursdays, which will connect those two cities via four flights per week. CA also introduces Saturday flights from Zagreb to Munich on and from Split to Munich, in order to secure daily direct flights on those routes.

 

Additional flights are being introduced on Saturday and Sunday afternoons for the route Zagreb – Sarajevo, so the CA is offering two flights on every day of the week. The route Zagreb – Skoplje introduces an additional flight on Friday evenings, providing six flights per week on that route. CA reintroduces with its winter flight schedule, the flight Split – London on Saturdays, introducing also six evening flights on the route Zagreb – Vienna on Saturdays, next to everyday morning flights.

 

Starting with today, CA puts into function new Company web pages, providing a flexible selection of the desired trip, making it possible for the passenger to make a simple choice and to create his/her journey in accordance to personal needs and possibilities. The new service provider FlexPricer supports this kind of flexibility, at the same time six new price categories have been introduced including four economic and two business classes. 

 

CA announced for the autumn period new special actions with even more favorable ticket prices for flights from Croatia to European destinations and vice-versa. Those prices will be valid from 1 November to 15 December 2005. (Hina)

 



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