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Jan 31, 2017 (newstodate): SAS will be a frequent airline operator at Croatia's Pula Airport in summer 2017.
The carrier will operate no less than four routes from Scandinavian destinations to Pula, increasing frequencies on three of these in response to the expected rise in demand as tourists find alternatives to leisure destinations in Turkey and other trouble-spots.
Growing the most compared to last summer, SAS will double frequency on the route to Pula from Copenhagen, going up to six rotations per week.
The route from Gothenburg will also increase from one to two weekly rotations, and the route from Stockholm will grow from three to four weekly rotations.
The only seasonal SAS route from Scandinavia to Pula to see a reduction in frequency will be the flight from Oslo that will go down from three to only two weekly rotations in Summer 2017.
The carrier will operate no less than four routes from Scandinavian destinations to Pula, increasing frequencies on three of these in response to the expected rise in demand as tourists find alternatives to leisure destinations in Turkey and other trouble-spots.
Growing the most compared to last summer, SAS will double frequency on the route to Pula from Copenhagen, going up to six rotations per week.
The route from Gothenburg will also increase from one to two weekly rotations, and the route from Stockholm will grow from three to four weekly rotations.
The only seasonal SAS route from Scandinavia to Pula to see a reduction in frequency will be the flight from Oslo that will go down from three to only two weekly rotations in Summer 2017.