Middle East Crisis Forces Croatia Airlines to Cancel 900 Flights Despite Tourism Boom
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Croatian national airline Croatia Airlines has cancelled approximately 900 flights from here to July due to the increase in the price of aircraft fuel caused by the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, in the context of the war in Iran. The cuts will represent about 5% of the 27,000 routes scheduled for that period, confirmed last night the commercial director of the Croatian state airline, Slaven Zabo, in statements to local television RTL.Keep re…
Croatia Airlines has canceled five percent of its 27,000 scheduled flights in the coming quarter. The decision is a result of the increase in the price of jet fuel following the outbreak of war in the Middle East, while other factors are also affecting airfare prices.
Despite increasing passenger traffic, the Croatian airline has found itself in a serious crisis.
Airlines in crisis, Air Serbia maintains stability of routes
Hrvatski nacionalni avioprevoznik Kroacija erlajns saopštio je da u narednom tromesečju otcovers ok 900 letova, regarding pet odsto od ukupno planiranih 27,000 operacija, zbog drastičnog rasta cena mlaznog goriva.
Croatia Airlines will optimize its flight schedule in the coming period and cancel certain flights, especially those that are in the market investment phase, according to the response from the Croatia Airlines Management Board to Hina's inquiry as to whether it is correct that the company is canceling some of its planned flights.
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