Friday, 6 August 2021

Croatia Sends Firefighting Plane to Greece

ZAGREB, 6 Aug 2021 - Croatia on Friday sent a firefighting plane to Greece to help in putting out disastrous wildfires that have spread despite efforts by local firefighters, reaching Athens.

The Defence Ministry said a Croatian Air Force Canadair CL-415 plane with nine crew on board left for Greece around 2pm. The ministry made the decision on the deployment of aircraft following consultations with Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and based on a request from Greece. Another Croatian Air Force crew is in Turkey, helping put out wildfires in that country.

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Sunday, 19 March 2017

Getting to Dubrovnik by Plane

Dubrovnik Airport is one of the busiest international transport hubs in Croatia and it has been recording the fastest growth in passenger traffic in Croatia. With the new terminal completely opening in summer season 2017, the airport is expected to continue registering double digit growth with the aim of accommodating 2 million passengers this year.

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