Croatia Airlines
#1
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Croatia Airlines
Does anyone across the pond have any knowledge of agencies that do consolidator fares for Croatia. Will be traveling FRA-SPU in March and would like to get a lower coach fare. Definetly not interested in "upgrading". As an aside, the flight is a LH code share but I don't think the LH consolidators handle that type of flight.
Thanks.
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JerseyJoe
Thanks.
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JerseyJoe
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I managed to get very cheap OU fares CDG-ZAG (with LH codeshare) through degriftour.fr (part of lastminute.com now, but they weren't at the time).
A word of warning - if you have battery-powered devices that you carry with you, make sure you're not planning on travelling with hand luggage only. OU don't allow batteries to be carried on board (and are very insistent upon this, especially at ZAG).
A word of warning - if you have battery-powered devices that you carry with you, make sure you're not planning on travelling with hand luggage only. OU don't allow batteries to be carried on board (and are very insistent upon this, especially at ZAG).
#3




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try www.ebookers.com or www.flights.com
$350 approx. don't know how cheap you are looking for.
ebookers lets you choose you country as german and change the language to english
$350 approx. don't know how cheap you are looking for.
ebookers lets you choose you country as german and change the language to english
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">A word of warning - if you have battery-powered devices that you carry with you, make sure you're not planning on travelling with hand luggage only. OU don't allow batteries to be carried on board (and are very insistent upon this, especially at ZAG)</font>
#5




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I had a very nice experience on Croatian ZAD-ZAG. Would have done the ZAG-ZAD segment also, except for a very delayed BA arrival that resulted in a hired car and driver to take us to the Dalmatian coast. BA offered to pay for it (around $200), but then only reimbursed me for half of the cost.
After having done the drive, and other driving in Croatia, I would recommend flying. The roads are fine, but the distances are greater than I had expected.
After having done the drive, and other driving in Croatia, I would recommend flying. The roads are fine, but the distances are greater than I had expected.
#6

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Well... 350,-$ sounds a bit expensive!
I live in Germany and you can get a trip FRA-NYC rt for that price...
So, i can have a closer look at our travel agents/consolidators.
But i must say i know the market quite well and ZAG will not be extremely cheap because theres not too much competition and the passengervolume is too small for consolidators. So i dont know if this destination is on their list.
Of course i know some other "tricks"...
If you want me to check that for you i suggest you contact me direct with a PM
If your traveldate is march 2004 theres still some time left for research.
It all depends whether youre insisting on flying non-stop or not! There may be lower fares if you agree to travel e.g. FRA-PRG-ZAG (on CSA) vv. or FRA-LJU-ZAG (on Adria Aw.) vv. and so on.
Ill start any research only if you ask me for that! I may have access to fares that are (intended) not for sale outside Germany...
Important for me would be on which exact dates you want to travel and how flexible (like a few days earlier or later) you could possibly be. Its not a big problem if youre not flexible but could result in a higher fare.
So, just let me know! (no, i dont work in a travel agency nor with an airline)
I live in Germany and you can get a trip FRA-NYC rt for that price...
So, i can have a closer look at our travel agents/consolidators.
But i must say i know the market quite well and ZAG will not be extremely cheap because theres not too much competition and the passengervolume is too small for consolidators. So i dont know if this destination is on their list.
Of course i know some other "tricks"...
If you want me to check that for you i suggest you contact me direct with a PM
If your traveldate is march 2004 theres still some time left for research.
It all depends whether youre insisting on flying non-stop or not! There may be lower fares if you agree to travel e.g. FRA-PRG-ZAG (on CSA) vv. or FRA-LJU-ZAG (on Adria Aw.) vv. and so on.
Ill start any research only if you ask me for that! I may have access to fares that are (intended) not for sale outside Germany...
Important for me would be on which exact dates you want to travel and how flexible (like a few days earlier or later) you could possibly be. Its not a big problem if youre not flexible but could result in a higher fare.
So, just let me know! (no, i dont work in a travel agency nor with an airline)
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Don't know about laptops, I've never travelled with one on OU... They did make me take all batteries out of the things I had with me and check them, though.
Of course, this may all have changed.
For internal journeys, there's still a number of nice train routes you can take. The night train ZAG-SPU can be lovely - I managed to get a single, first-class sleeper compartment (very nice indeed) for ca. $30.
Of course, this may all have changed.
For internal journeys, there's still a number of nice train routes you can take. The night train ZAG-SPU can be lovely - I managed to get a single, first-class sleeper compartment (very nice indeed) for ca. $30.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by MHG:
Well... 350,-$ sounds a bit expensive!
other "tricks"...
There may be lower fares if you agree to travel e.g. FRA-PRG-ZAG (on CSA) vv. or FRA-LJU-ZAG (on Adria Aw.) vv. and so on.
Ill start any research only if you ask me for that! I may have access to fares that are (intended) not for sale outside Germany...
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Well... 350,-$ sounds a bit expensive!
other "tricks"...
There may be lower fares if you agree to travel e.g. FRA-PRG-ZAG (on CSA) vv. or FRA-LJU-ZAG (on Adria Aw.) vv. and so on.
Ill start any research only if you ask me for that! I may have access to fares that are (intended) not for sale outside Germany...
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#9
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Thanks for all the information so far. Will try sites suggested. Was getting around 400 USD with all taxes.
My wife did this trip last year and informed me about the "no batteries" restrictions.
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JerseyJoe
My wife did this trip last year and informed me about the "no batteries" restrictions.
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JerseyJoe
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by stut:
A word of warning - if you have battery-powered devices that you carry with you, make sure you're not planning on travelling with hand luggage only. OU don't allow batteries to be carried on board (and are very insistent upon this, especially at ZAG).</font>
A word of warning - if you have battery-powered devices that you carry with you, make sure you're not planning on travelling with hand luggage only. OU don't allow batteries to be carried on board (and are very insistent upon this, especially at ZAG).</font>
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by eefor jfp:
Actually, you have to take batteries out of things you're packing in CHECKED luggage. Anything in your carry-on is OK. </font>
Actually, you have to take batteries out of things you're packing in CHECKED luggage. Anything in your carry-on is OK. </font>

