NEWS FLASH
Croatia Airlines is temporarily reducing frequencies on a select number of routes during the month of February, which is considered the slowest in the aviation industry. Services between Zagreb and Skopje will be reduced from the planned eleven weekly rotations to between six and eight weekly flights from next week until the end of February, before returning to eleven weekly rotations. The reduction will also represent three flights per week less on the same period last year. Operations between the Croatian capital and Brussels will be reduced from the planned eleven weekly to ten weekly until the last week of February, although the modified frequencies will still be up on last year’s eight weekly flights during the same period. The Croatian flag carrier will also reduce services between Zagreb and Munich from the planned fourteen weekly to thirteen weekly flights, matching last year’s frequencies. Further changes remain possible.