Croatia Airlines takes up two more new routes
Connection from Zagreb to Stockholm and Oslo
Croatia Airlines recently announced that it will now take two new routes. The two new routes connect the Croatian capital Zagreb with Stockholm in Sweden and Oslo in Norway. With the recording of these two routes, Croatia Airlines extends its offer to a total of 39 destinations in Europe.
The new connection between Zagreb and Stockholm is offered twice a week, while the connection between Zagreb and Oslo takes place three times a week. Both routes are operated with modern and comfortable Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft. The flight times are designed in such a way that passengers have a comfortable travel time and can travel both on business and privately.
Croatia Airlines - expanding its network
These new routes are an important step for Croatia Airlines to further expand your network in Europe. Stockholm and Oslo are important business and tourist destinations and are visited by travelers from all over the world. By introducing these routes, Croatia Airlines can expand their offer and offer travelers an even larger selection of travel destinations.
Croatia Airlines has continuously invested in the modernization of her fleet and the expansion of her route network in recent years. The company has set itself the goal of becoming a leading airline in Europe and continuously improving its offer.
The inclusion of the two new routes is another step in this direction and shows the commitment of Croatia Airlines to offer its passengers first -class services and a wide range of travel options. Travelers who fly with Croatia Airlines can look forward to a comfortable and safe journey as well as excellent service on board.
Overall, the admission of these two new routes is positive news for travelers who want to visit Croatia and Scandinavia. With Croatia Airlines, passengers can now travel even easier and more conveniently and discover new places.
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