Trade Air delays domestic relaunch for fourth time
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Trade Air has once again delayed the resumption of its domestic services which are operated under Public Service Obligation (PSO) contracts with the Croatian government, as the latter has once again failed to conclude the agreements. Trade Air now expects for the domestic flights to begin on August 15 with ticket sales to commence on August 1. Trade Air, which has maintained a considerable number of PSO flights in the past, was forced to suspended all of its domestic operations at the start of May due to the government’s heavily delayed and prolonged process in selecting new PSO operators, despite only two airlines applying and eventually being awarded the services, the other being Croatia Airlines. The government was due to conclude the contracts following a two-year delay by the end of June, with their validity to come into force on July 4, however this is yet to occur. Trade Air plans to lease a Saab 340 aircraft to maintain the domestic operations.
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