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Zagreb Airport

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  • IATA: ZAG
  • ICAO: LDZA

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Air Canada and Air Transat Boost Transatlantic Offering to Europe

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Air Canada will use its leisure airline, Air Canada rouge to add flights to Budapest, Glasgow and Warsaw and resume a link to Prague last served in...

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Zagreb International Airport won the award for the best FDI project in Eastern Europe

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3rd Apr 15

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Air Croatia to Launch Operations in April

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The start-up will inaugurate flights on April 2, 2015 with a three times weekly links to Budapest and Prague, while three times weekly flights to...

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SkyGreece Boosts European Links to Toronto

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Greek start-up, SkyGreece will launch services to Canada, with new routes between Athens, Thessaloniki, Zagreb and Budapest to Toronto, following...

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Brussels Airlines Adds More New Destinations for Summer 2015

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The airline has added and additional two destinations to its summer 2015 schedule, including Bordeaux in Southwest France and Zagreb in Croatia.

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Air Serbia to Return Direct Flights between Belgrade and Zagreb

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The route enjoys a long history with flights first being introduced between the two cities by Aeroput in February 1928 and latterly by JAT Airways...

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flydubai Expands in Central and Eastern Europe

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flydubai will become the first carrier to operate direct flights from Dubai to both Sarajevo and Zagreb. It will introduce a twice weekly link to...

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Qatar Airways Schedule Change Brings Non-Stop Link to Zagreb

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Under the revised timetable, Qatar Airways will continue to operate four rotations per week on the Doha – Budapest – Zagreb linked flight routing...

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Zagreb Airport successfully handled the largest aircraft in the World, Antonov 225!

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Added 12/11/2013

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The Croatian government has assigned a 30-year concession to consortium Zagreb International Airport Company Ltd...

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ZAIC) consisting of the French companies Aeroports de Paris Management and Bouygues, to manage the Zagreb airport and build a new passenger terminal.

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