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EasyJet inaugurates Zagreb-Paris connection

03. November 2010. | 07:27

Source: Croatian Times

The first EasyJet flight from Paris landed on Zagreb’s Pleso airport yesterday, inaugurating the budget airline’s new service between the Croatian and the French capitals.

The first EasyJet flight from Paris landed on Zagreb’s Pleso airport yesterday , inaugurating the budget airline’s new service between the Croatian and the French capitals.

The flights to Paris will be available four times a week.

Another flight to London will be added in February, with tickets already on sale for as little as 31.99 Euros.

Looking at their number of passengers, "EasyJet" is Britain’s largest air company and fourth in Europe, with its profits growing 10 per cent this year, the portal Business writes.

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