Croatia Airlines maintains flights amid Covid uncertainty
Croatia Airlines has continued to maintain operations to a number of cities out of its hub in Zagreb, becoming one of the few flag carriers in the region still in operation and providing a vital link for its nationals to return home. The airline, like others, has been affected by the coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak and the significant restrictions imposed on air travel by national governments. Today, the carrier has cancelled thirteen return flights, a number of which are domestic. However, it will still maintain services from Zagreb to Vienna, Amsterdam, Zurich, Munich, Paris, Frankfurt, Split and London. The Croatian Ministry for Foreign Affairs has urged all Croatian citizens to immediately return to the country.
Croatia Airlines has also deployed its resources to the Croatian government. Yesterday, the carrier flew its Airbus A320 aircraft to Abu Dhabi to pick up a donation of medical supplies from a local Sheikh who wished to remain anonymous. “In light of the current situation related to the coronavirus epidemic, Croatia Airlines, as the national carrier, is continuously adapting its business activities in line with the latest epidemiological situation in Croatia and the world, as well as advice from Croatian and global public health authorities”, the carrier said in a statement.
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European airlines which have so far suspended all commercial operations on a temporary basis over Covid-19 include Air Antwerp, airBaltic, Air Malta, Air Moldova, Air Serbia, Austrian, BA CityFlyer, BlueAir, ČSA Czech Airlines, Flyone, HOP!, Jet2, La Compagnie, Lauda, Level, LOT, Luxair, Montenegro Airlines, Smartwings, Transavia, TUI UK and Ukraine International Airlines.
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