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Croatia Airlines, Zagreb Tourist Board and Athens international airport gave joint presentation in Athens

Croatia Airlines, Zagreb Tourist Board and Athens international airport. gave a joint presentation to Greek business (B2B) and travel agents last night in Athens. The joint presentation was organized and supported by Athens international airport.

The Croatian Ambassador to Greece, Mr Aleksandar Sunko and Embassy Delegation were participated at the the presentation.

Croatia Airlines presented its 2023 summer timetable, within the framework of which Croatia’s flag carrier will be connecting Athens with three destinations in Croatia – Split, Dubrovnik and Zagreb.

Croatia Airlines is planning to start operating two flights a week on the Athens-Dubrovnik-Zagreb route on the 20th of April – on Thursdays, and Sundays. Similarly, in mid-May the company will introduce flights on Tuesdays, which means that passengers flying on this route will have three flights a week at their disposal.

Direct seasonal flights between Athens and Split will be introduced on the 27th of May. On the Athens-Split route flights will be operated on Saturdays.

“I would like to remind that is, on the 26th of March, the Republic of Croatia joined the Schengen Area’s air travel regime as well, which means that flights between Greece and Croatia are now operated without border control at airports. I believe that travelling between Greece and Croatia in a faster, easier, and more pleasant way will be an additional incentive for travellers to choose air travel for both business and pleasure. We are deeply grateful to our partners at Athens International Airport for their support during the many years of our business collaboration” – said Mr Slaven Žabo, Director of Commercial Division at Croatia Airlines.

Ioanna Papadopoulou, Communications & Marketing Director of Athens International Airport said: “We are thrilled to welcome Croatia Airlines back to Athens, offering our passengers the choice between three wonderful destinations, Split, Dubrovnik and Zagreb! The Croatian market is once again experiencing significant growth of tourist numbers in our market and we wish our airline partner full and safe  flights as we are firmly committed to continue substantially supporting  its developmental plans to/ from our market!.”

 

In the 2023 summer timetable, Croatia Airlines is planning to connect Croatia with 24 international destinations, and operate flights on a total of 47 international routes.