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Aeroitalia to maintain Flights from Forli to Mostar

Published: February 22, 2023
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Aeroitalia has regular flights that it will operate on behalf of the tour operator Go to Fly to the former Yugoslavia.

As previously announced, the airline will maintain flights from Forli to Mostar, Dubrovnik and Zadar, but the tour operator has abandoned plans to fly twice a week to Belgrade.

Flights to Mostar will start on April 7 and will take place every Tuesday and Friday.

Services to Dubrovnik will be launched on June 22 and will run every Monday and Thursday, while flights to Zadar will start on June 26 and will fly every Sunday.

Flights to the Croatian coast will take place until the beginning of August, while services to Mostar will operate until the end of the summer season, at the end of October.

All three will be operated by ATR72-600 aircraft. Tickets are available for purchase through the Go to Fly website, Klix.ba reports.

 

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