Croatia Airlines believes it may soon become a regional leader in South Eastern Europe. This is what the CEO of the airline Ivan Mišetić said after the start of regular services to Podogrica yesterday and Priština 2 days ago. The first flight to Podogorica yesterday had 37 passengers on board. Officials from both countries waved goodbye to the aircraft at Zagreb’s airport. The flights are operated 3 times a week using a combination between the regional ATR42 aircraft and the A320. A return ticket from Zagreb’s Pleso Airport to Podogrica will cost you 140 Euros.Croatia Airlines lands in Podgorica
Croatia Airlines believes it may soon become a regional leader in South Eastern Europe. This is what the CEO of the airline Ivan Mišetić said after the start of regular services to Podogrica yesterday and Priština 2 days ago. The first flight to Podogorica yesterday had 37 passengers on board. Officials from both countries waved goodbye to the aircraft at Zagreb’s airport. The flights are operated 3 times a week using a combination between the regional ATR42 aircraft and the A320. A return ticket from Zagreb’s Pleso Airport to Podogrica will cost you 140 Euros.
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