EX-YU airports see unplanned wide-body operations
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As previously reported, Qatar Airways has scheduled a widebody A330-200 aircraft on its Zagreb service during the second week of October. The carrier will deploy the 260-seat jet on its second morning service from Doha to the Croatian capital on October 8 and 13, as a one-off. On the other hand, Turkish Airlines has also scheduled an A330-200 on its Ljubljana service during the last week of the summer season, as well as the second weekend of the 2019/2020 winter season. The carrier will utilise the 250-seat jet on its morning service from Istanbul to the Slovenian capital on October 24 and 25, as well as the evening flight on November 2 and 3.
Skopje and Belgrade airports have seen wide-body aircraft deployed on scheduled flights over the past few days, which are usually operated by narrow-body jets. On Friday, September 6, Switzerland’s Edelweiss Air ran the Zurich - Skopje service with its 315-seat Airbus A330-300 aircraft instead of the usual 184-seat A320 jet. Similarly, over the weekend, on both Saturday and Sunday, Etihad Airways deployed its 262-seat Airbus A330-200 aircraft on one of its two daily flights between Abu Dhabi and Belgrade. The route is generally maintained by the 136-seat A320. It should be noted however, that one of the two daily flights was cancelled as a result.
Edelweiss Air A330-300 at Skopje Airport |
As previously reported, Qatar Airways has scheduled a widebody A330-200 aircraft on its Zagreb service during the second week of October. The carrier will deploy the 260-seat jet on its second morning service from Doha to the Croatian capital on October 8 and 13, as a one-off. On the other hand, Turkish Airlines has also scheduled an A330-200 on its Ljubljana service during the last week of the summer season, as well as the second weekend of the 2019/2020 winter season. The carrier will utilise the 250-seat jet on its morning service from Istanbul to the Slovenian capital on October 24 and 25, as well as the evening flight on November 2 and 3.
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