
Croatia
There are three main airports in Croatia, the main international airport is Zagreb Airport (also known as Pleso airport), home to the national carrier Croatia Airlines, which uses the second largest airport Split Kaštela (Resnik Airport) and Dubrovnik Airport (?ilipi Airport) as secondary hubs. Dubrovnik Airlines is the second carrier of Croatia based at Dubrovnik Airport (?ilipi Airport).
Location of Croatia
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Croatia Airlines passenger numbers up 15% to 1.9 million in 2011
Croatia Airlines may not launch recently announced Zagreb-Belgrade
SAS to expand Croatian network in summer 2012
Finnair to launch Helsinki-Dubrovnik
ZAIC bid for Zagreb Airport concession excellent: State Secretary
Split Airport reports 7% increase in 2011 pax to 1.3 million
Dubrovnik Airport reports 6% increase in 2011 pax to 1.3 million
Blue1: New summer destinations to Europe from Helsinki
Croatia Airlines pilots complain about minimum rest period
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Croatia Airlines eyes return to profitability following fleet and network adjustments
Croatia Airlines is confident it can return to profitability in 2012 after significantly narrowing its losses this year despite high fuel prices. The Croatian flag carrier is banking that its future fleet plan, which focusses on replacing three A320s with four A319s, will result in further improvements in profitability as it will be able to better match capacity with demand. New routes to the east are also planned – including Moscow, St Petersburg and Sofia – to balance a network that is now primarily focussed on Western Europe.
Croatia Airlines, which launched services in 1991 just as Croatia declared independence from the former Yugoslavia, has incurred losses every year since posting a breakeven result in 2007. Croatia Airlines CEO Srećko Šimunović expects the carrier to end 2011 with a loss of EUR9 million (USD12 million).
ADC & HAS emerging as favourite for Zagreb concession
Rumours emanating from Croatia suggest the US-Canadian ADC&HAS joint venture is emerging as front runner for the concession to operate Zagreb’s Pleso Airport even though it does not satisfy one of the criteria demanded of potential concessionaires.
UAE adopts new organisational structure to reform air traffic management
The UAE General Civil Aviation Authority has developed a new organisational structure to transform its management of flight management control operations and safety and security quality standards. GCAA launched its Comprehensive Transformation Programme in 2010 and has already developed new financial and strategic plans.
Russia, Turkey and Sweden the hottest destinations for European travellers this Summer. Egypt down
Russia, Turkey and Sweden are among the fastest growing major destinations for European travellers this summer, latest analysis from CAPA shows. According to Innovata schedule data for Apr-2011 - the first month of the summer scheduling season - Russia and Turkey will enjoy near 20% increases in passenger capacity from other European countries next month.
Air China tops airline Enterprise Value rankings; Delta second; no LCCs in top 10
It would appear China has already reached its aim of creating a world-beating "super carrier" – at least in terms of financial size. Air China is by far the world’s biggest airline, based on a current ranking of listed airlines’ Enterprise Values (EV) assembled by the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA).
So you think you know your airline market capitalisation: Part 3
The first part of this three-part report on airline market capitalisations described how Air China is valued more on the stock exchange than US carriers United-Continental, JetBlue, Hawaiian Air, AirTran, US Airways, American Airlines, Republic Airways and Skywest combined. In this final section, CAPA reviews some further interesting facts from the equity investment world.
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