Croatia Airlines, the Croatian flag carrier, was registered under the name of Zagreb Airlines d.d. in 1989. Since July 1990, the company has been operating under its present name. In all the years of its existence and in rendering services of carrying passengers and goods, Croatia Airlines has connected Croatian cities with all the most important capitals of Europe, and through them, with the entire world.
The company is a joint-stock company, of mixed ownership. The Company's Head Office is in the capital of the Republic of Croatia, Zagreb.
Croatia Airlines is a full-service carrier that provides domestic and international air passenger and cargo transport services. It also provides aircraft maintenance and professional training for aviation personnel.
On 18 November 2004, Croatia Airlines joined Star Alliance.
The airline operates with a modern fleet of Airbus A319's, A320's, and Bombardier Dash-8-Q400's. According to data from simpleflying.com (5 JAN, 2023), the Croatia Airlines fleet consists of 13 planes at present. Of these, just six aircraft are turboprop-powered designs, namely the De Havilland Canada DHC-8-Q400.
Meanwhile, twin-engine jetliners from multi-national European manufacturing juggernaut Airbus just about make up the majority of Croatia Airlines' current fleet. Seven examples of such aircraft are present, including a pair of A320-200s.
On board, you'll find high-quality services and comfort, from spacious seats, a menu full of mouthwatering dishes, and sip variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. With Croatia Airlines, you can also order a special meal 24 hours before departure, enjoy duty-free shopping on-board and more.
Croatia Airlines is Certified by Skytrax as a 3-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard products and staff service. Product rating includes seats, amenities, food & beverages, cleanliness etc, and service rating for both cabin staff and ground staff.
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