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2018 Flight Schedule Flight Schedule 2018 FLIGHT SCHEDULE 25.03.–27.10. free distribution · not for sale 2 Domestic Departures Destination Airline Day Departure Arrival Flight Validity from DBV number Osijek (OSI) Croatia Airlines ---4--- 13:40 14:45 OU625 29.03.-26.04. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 13:40 14:45 OU625 18.10.-25.10. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 21:35 22:40 OU625 03.05.-11.10. Rijeka (RJK) Trade Air -2----- 16:55 19:05 C3822 27.03.-23.10. Trade Air ---4--- 16:55 19:05 C3822 29.03.-25.10. Zagreb (ZAG) Croatia Airlines ------7 06:15 07:10 OU661 25.03.-22.04. Croatia Airlines 123456- 06:15 07:10 OU661 26.03.-27.04. Croatia Airlines 12345-- 06:15 07:10 OU661 30.04.-04.05. Croatia Airlines -----67 06:15 07:10 OU661 28.04.-06.05. Croatia Airlines -2345-- 06:15 07:10 OU661 08.05.-11.05. Croatia Airlines 1----67 06:15 07:10 OU661 07.05.-13.05. Croatia Airlines -23-5-- 06:15 07:10 OU661 15.05.-25.05. Croatia Airlines 1--4-67 06:15 07:10 OU661 14.05.-27.05. Croatia Airlines --3-5-- 06:15 07:10 OU661 30.05.-08.06. Croatia Airlines 12-4-67 06:15 07:10 OU661 28.05.-10.06. Croatia Airlines 1--4-67 06:15 07:10 OU661 11.06.-17.06. Croatia Airlines -23-5-- 06:15 07:10 OU661 12.06.-20.06. Croatia Airlines -23---- 06:15 07:10 OU661 26.06.-18.07. Croatia Airlines 1--4567 06:15 07:10 OU661 18.06.-22.07. Croatia Airlines 12-4567 06:15 07:10 OU661 23.07.-29.07. Croatia Airlines -23---- 06:15 07:10 OU661 25.07.-03.10. Croatia Airlines 1--4567 06:15 07:10 OU661 30.07.-08.10. Croatia Airlines -2--567 06:15 07:10 OU661 09.10.-14.10. Croatia Airlines 1234--- 06:15 07:10 OU661 10.10.-25.10. Croatia Airlines ----567 06:15 07:10 OU661 19.10.-26.10. Croatia Airlines -----6- 06:15 07:10 OU661 27.10.-27.10. Croatia Airlines -----6- 06:50 07:45 OU663 28.04.-13.10. Croatia Airlines -----6- 07:25 08:20 OU665 04.08.-06.10. Croatia Airlines -----6- 07:25 08:20 OU665 13.10.-13.10. Croatia Airlines -2----- 12:15 13:20 OU6665 08.05.-05.06. Croatia Airlines -2----- 12:15 13:20 OU6665 26.06.-09.10. Croatia Airlines -2----- 12:15 13:20 OU6665 23.10.-23.10. Croatia Airlines 1---5-- 12:35 13:40 OU663 04.05.-12.10. Croatia Airlines -2----- 12:55 13:50 OU663 03.04.-10.04. Croatia Airlines 1-345-- 12:55 13:50 OU663 26.03.-20.04. Croatia Airlines --34--- 12:55 13:50 OU663 25.04.-02.05. Croatia Airlines --3---- 12:55 13:50 OU663 09.05.-24.10. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 12:55 13:50 OU663 18.10.-25.10. Croatia Airlines ----5-- 12:55 13:50 OU663 26.10.-26.10. Croatia Airlines --3---- 13:15 14:20 OU385 09.05.-03.10. Croatia Airlines ------7 13:15 14:20 OU385 06.05.-21.10. Croatia Airlines 1---5-- 13:20 14:25 OU667 16.04.-01.06. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 13:20 14:25 OU667 21.06.-21.06. Domestic Departures 3 Destination Airline Day Departure Arrival Flight Validity from DBV number Croatia Airlines ----5-- 13:20 14:25 OU667 08.06.-22.06. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 13:20 14:25 OU667 12.07.-30.08. Croatia Airlines 1---5-- 13:20 14:25 OU667 25.06.-19.10. Croatia Airlines ----5-- 13:20 14:25 OU667 26.10.-26.10. Croatia Airlines ------7 13:35 14:30 OU663 25.03.-22.04. Croatia Airlines -2----- 13:40 14:45 OU669 27.03.-27.03. Croatia Airlines -2----- 13:40 14:45 OU669 10.04.-24.04. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 13:45 14:40 OU667 03.05.-14.06. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 13:45 14:40 OU667 28.06.-28.06. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 13:45 14:40 OU667 05.07.-05.07. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 13:45 14:40 OU667 06.09.-25.10. Croatia Airlines --3---- 13:50 12:55 OU667 28.03.-28.03. Croatia Airlines --3---- 13:50 12:55 OU667 09.05.-23.05. Croatia Airlines --3---- 13:50 12:55 OU667 24.10.-24.10. Croatia Airlines --3---- 16:15 17:20 OU667 12.09.-10.10. Croatia Airlines 12345-7 16:20 17:15 OU665 25.03.-15.04. Croatia Airlines ----5-- 16:20 17:15 OU665 20.04.-27.04. Croatia Airlines 1234--7 16:20 17:15 OU665 16.04.-29.04. Croatia Airlines -2--5-- 16:20 17:15 OU665 01.05.-12.10. Croatia Airlines 1--4--- 16:20 17:15 OU665 30.04.-25.10. Croatia Airlines -2--5-7 16:20 17:15 OU665 16.10.-26.10. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 16:55 18:00 OU667 29.03.-26.04. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 16:55 18:00 OU669 18.10.-25.10. Croatia Airlines ------7 17:35 18:30 OU663 25.03.-22.04. Croatia Airlines ----5-- 17:45 18:40 OU669 19.10.-19.10. Croatia Airlines -----6- 19:35 20:40 OU669 21.04.-21.04. Croatia Airlines ------7 19:40 20:35 OU669 21.10.-21.10. Croatia Airlines 1-3---- 19:40 20:35 OU669 15.10.-22.10. Croatia Airlines -2----- 19:40 20:35 OU669 23.10.-23.10. Croatia Airlines --3---- 19:40 20:35 OU669 24.10.-24.10. Croatia Airlines -----6- 20:00 21:05 OU385 31.03.-27.10. Croatia Airlines 123---- 20:30 21:35 OU301 07.05.-10.10. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 20:55 21:50 OU301 25.10.-25.10. Croatia Airlines -----6- 21:05 22:10 OU301 05.05.-20.10. Croatia Airlines ---4--7 21:15 22:20 OU301 12.04.-29.04. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 21:15 22:20 OU301 03.05.-18.10. Croatia Airlines ------7 21:15 22:20 OU301 06.05.-21.10. Croatia Airlines -----6- 21:15 22:20 OU301 27.10.-27.10. Croatia Airlines -----6- 21:20 22:15 OU665 27.10.-27.10. Croatia Airlines -2---6- 21:20 22:15 OU669 01.05.-26.05. Croatia Airlines -----6- 21:20 22:15 OU669 02.06.-22.09. Croatia Airlines -2---6- 21:20 22:15 OU669 25.09.-06.10. Croatia Airlines ------7 21:30 22:35 OU669 14.10.-14.10. Croatia Airlines --3---- 21:50 22:45 OU665 02.05.-09.05. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 22:20 23:15 OU663 11.10.-11.10. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 22:20 23:15 OU669 03.05.-04.10. Croatia Airlines -2----- 22:30 23:25 OU669 29.05.-18.09. 4 Domestic Arrivals Destination Airline Day Departure Arrival to Flight Validity Dubrovnik number Osijek (OSI) Croatia Airlines ----5-- 23:15 00:15 OU624 03.05.-12.10. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 15:20 16:20 OU624 29.03.-26.04. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 15:20 16:20 OU624 18.10.-25.10. Rijeka (RJK) Trade Air -2----- 14:30 16:30 C3821 27.03.-23.10. Trade Air ---4--- 14:30 16:30 C3821 29.03.-25.10. Split (SPU) Croatia Airlines ------7 23:40 00:20 OU648 06.05.-07.10. Zagreb (ZAG) Croatia Airlines 1------ 05:50 06:45 OU660 02.04.-02.04. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 05:50 06:45 OU660 03.05.-10.05. Croatia Airlines ----5-- 05:50 06:45 OU660 04.05.-27.07. Croatia Airlines ----56- 05:50 06:45 OU660 03.08.-12.10. Croatia Airlines -----6- 05:50 06:45 OU660 13.10.-13.10. Croatia Airlines ----5-- 05:50 06:45 OU660 19.10.-26.10. Croatia Airlines --3---- 07:25 08:30 OU384 09.05.-03.10. Croatia Airlines ------7 07:25 08:30 OU384 06.05.-21.10. Croatia Airlines -2-4--- 10:35 11:40 OU6660 03.05.-07.06. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 10:35 11:40 OU6660 14.06.-21.06. Croatia Airlines -2-4--- 10:35 11:40 OU6660 26.06.-11.10. Croatia Airlines ------7 10:35 11:40 OU660 29.04.-14.10. Croatia Airlines -2----- 10:35 11:40 OU6660 23.10.-23.10. Croatia Airlines 1---5-- 11:40 12:45 OU668 16.04.-01.06. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 11:40 12:45 OU668 21.06.-21.06. Croatia Airlines ----5-- 11:40 12:45 OU668 08.06.-22.06. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 11:40 12:45 OU668 12.07.-30.08. Croatia Airlines 1---5-- 11:40 12:45 OU668 25.06.-19.10. Croatia Airlines ----5-- 11:40 12:45 OU668 26.10.-26.10. Croatia Airlines -2----- 12:00 13:05 OU668 27.03.-27.03. Croatia Airlines -2----- 12:00 13:05 OU668 03.04.-03.04. Croatia Airlines -2----- 12:00 13:05 OU668 10.04.-26.04. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 12:00 13:05 OU668 27.03.-26.04. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 12:00 13:05 OU668 03.05.-14.06. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 12:00 13:05 OU668 28.06.-28.06. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 12:00 13:05 OU668 05.07.-05.07. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 12:00 13:05 OU668 06.09.-25.10. Croatia Airlines ---4--- 12:00 13:05 OU6660 18.10.-25.10. Croatia Airlines -2----- 12:05 13:10 OU668 29.05.-25.09. Croatia Airlines --3---- 12:10 13:15 OU668 28.03.-28.03.
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