Mr Zabo noted the carrier is attempting to reduce the financial burden by revising its timetable. “We are trying to offset costs through network and capacity optimisation, as well as by improving efficiency. That means aligning capacity with current demand, operating costs and revenue levels on individual routes, which naturally also includes flight cancellations”, the Chief Commercial Officer said. The carrier has discontinued six routes this summer and has trimmed frequencies on several services. “Besides fuel, which remains the key cost factor, ticket prices in the coming period will also be affected by rising charges from other stakeholders. For example, Zagreb Airport announced a 20% increase in fees from 1 June, which will directly impact fares through higher passenger charges”, Mr Žabo noted.

Despite the difficulties, Mr Žabo remains optimistic about the airline’s operational performance. “In these negative geopolitical circumstances, the strong operational growth Croatia Airlines achieved during the first part of the year is encouraging. In the first four months, we recorded passenger growth of 23%, carrying almost 100.000 additional travellers. That growth made a significant contribution to the positive tourism results in the first part of the year. Looking at those figures, as well as current booking trends, we have reason to be optimistic and can expect a good season”, Mr Žabo concluded.



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