First Chicago-Zagreb-Belgrade flight cancelled
19. June 2011. | 08:34
Source: tportal.hr
The Chicago-based charter company Air Plus has cancelled the first direct Chicago-Zagreb-Belgrade flight scheduled for Saturday, Zagreb Airport confirmed today.
The Chicago-based charter company Air Plus has cancelled the first direct Chicago-Zagreb-Belgrade flight scheduled for Saturday, Zagreb Airport confirmed today.
The flight was to have left Rockford airport in Michigan on Friday evening local time and landed in Zagreb at 1.40 pm and in Belgrade at 4 pm today. The return was scheduled for Sunday.
No reason was given for the cancellation but it is assumed the cause was poor passenger interest.
Air Plus has offered flights to Zagreb and Belgrade once a week from June 17 to December 29, the first direct US-Croatia flights after 20 years. For the time being, only the inaugural flight has been cancelled.
Comments (3)
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19. June 2011. 21:14:44
| Daniel
1
Man these Balkan people are full of it. If it was to be a non stop flight to Serbia why make it to Croatia and then Serbia? People stick with Lufthansa!
20. June 2011. 09:55:00
| Sasa
1
Wrong information !!! How's 221 people on board (out of 235) low interest ??
22. June 2011. 11:26:27
| Marina
0
Ovo je stvarno uzas! Sad su meni otkazali a trebala sam ici ovaj petak. Nije normalno. Vise nikaad necu letiti sa Charter let! :(