Croatia: Trade Air with a full order book

Croatia: Trade Air with a full order book

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The Croatian airline Trade Air intends to station two Airbus jets at Pristina Airport. Another jet is supposed to get to its base in Paris-Charles de Gaulle. Airbus number four is to fly to various holiday destinations in Greece from Ljubljana on behalf of tour operators.

Croatian media reports that the first Airbus A319 will bear the registration 9A-BTJ. It is the machine with the serial number 11416, which was previously in use at FlyBosnia. A C-Check is currently being carried out in Zagreb. Then this machine is to be stationed in Pristina. According to CH-Aviation.com, the 9A-BTG is already in use at this airport.

The Airbus A320-200 with the registration 9A-BTI will be stationed at the French capital's Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport from the end of June 2021. With the 9A-BTH, also an A320, Trade Air wants to go to various destinations in Greece for tour operators from Ljubjana. 

The last remaining Fokker 100 (9A-BTE) remains stationed in Zagreb and, according to a report by CH-Aviation.com, flies from there to various destinations in Italy. This aircraft is also used for individual charter flights from Austria to Greece. This is a so-called ad-hoc charter, i.e. individual flights.

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René Steuer is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in tourism and regional aviation. Before that, he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net), among others.
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