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SkyAlps in major EX-YU expansion, plans further growth

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Italian carrier SkyAlps is expanding its presence in the region with the launch of six new routes from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia this summer. It has plans to further grow its operations in the region in 2025. The airline was recently granted subsidies to launch flights from Mostar to Verona, Rome, Munich, and Bari, with services to commence in late April and early May. “Mostar has huge potential when compared to other airports. I hope that the quality of the tourists we will carry will meet everyone's expectations. This, I believe, is only the beginning of a fruitful multi-year cooperation”, Alex Spinato. SkyAlps’ General Director for Aviation and Operations, said. The airline, which boasts a fleet of six 76-seat Dash 8 turboprop aircraft, also plans to expand its presence on the Croatian market. The carrier will commence operations between Verona and Brač on June 8, with the seasonal weekly service to run until September 14. SkyAlps also plans to inaugurate flights between Verona and Zadar starting June 15, which will run once per week until September 7. These will complement the airline’s existing seasonal flights between Bolzano and Brač. In total, the carrier will maintain twenty weekly scheduled flights to and from the region this summer, doubling its operations on last year. It will also maintain a number of charters.  DestinationLaunch dateVerona - Mostar30.04.2024Mostar - Munich30.04.2024Rome - Mostar02.05.2024Verona - Brač08.06.2024Verona - Zadar15.06.2024Bari - MostarTBAClick links for more details SkyAlps plans to further expand in the region next year with the opening of a base in Mostar and the introduction of flights to Stuttgart, Vienna, Naples, Palermo and Catania, according to Mostar Airport’s General Manager, Marko Djuzel. SkyAlps began operations in June 2021, initially launching flights as a virtual airline until it obtained its own Air Operator’s Certificate in January 2023. The carrier plans to more than double its Dash 8 fleet to fourteen aircraft over the next year, enabling it to further grow. Last year, the arline planned to enter the Slovenian market with flights from Bolzano, Naples and Pisa to Maribor, however, services were cancelled prior to their launch due to low demand.

SkyAlps in major EX-YU expansion, plans further growth



SkyAlps in major EX-YU expansion, plans further growth

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Published Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2024 08:00:00 +0000