A press release from Croatian seaplane operator, European Coastal Airlines on October 3, 2016.
A rather unusual mission for the crew of a European Coastal Airlines seaplane on September 27, 2106.
After a difficult few weeks, European Coastal Airlines made a surprise first flight to the island of Vis on September 8, 2016.
After a break of more than two weeks in peak season, a European Coastal Airlines seaplane touches down in Jelsa on Hvar.
European Coastal Airlines CEO Captain Klaus Dieter Martin issues a statement on August 26, 2016 (with an update on August 27).
After days of uncertainty and without flights at the peak of the season, European Coastal Airlines announced on August 22, 2016 that flights will soon recommence.
An update on the ground of Croatia's seaplanes from European Coastal Airlines CEO Klaus Dieter Martin on August 18, 2016, and a cautious word of optimism on the resumption of flights from Copenhagen?
With flights still on hold, European Coastal Airlines CEO Klaus Dieter Martin issues a statement on the current situation regarding the seaplane operation on August 17, 2016.
The European Coastal Airlines seaplane network got a little wider on July 1, 2016, with commercial operations commencing in two new seaports.
While his political party is keeping surprisingly quiet on the recent government turmoil, Rijeka mayor Vojko Obersnel talks about the effects or the crisis on local projects.