IATA code | C3 |
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Routes | 12 |
Top route | Osijek to Zagreb Franjo Tuđman |
Airports served | 6 |
Top airport | Osijek |
Pros: The view Thé smlliest plane i have ever take
Cons: No place for luggage
Pros: Boarding was a breeze. Food was spectacular.
KAYAK BLOWS IT
Pros: You did not bother to email me that the Brussels flight was canceled and I was rerouted through Frankfurt on Lufthansa. The Zagreb airport slowly made us aware of this change that we were not informed about.
Pros: Friendly and efficient staff
Cons: My flight was at 6am
Trade Air proposes only domestic flights in Croatia to 6 different cities, including Zagreb, Osijek, and Split.
Trade Air concentrates most of its flight operations in Osijek.
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Headquartered in Croatia, Trade Air is a passenger airline that offers flights to over five different domestic destinations. For those that would like to go to an international location, you can choose from several different countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Spain, Portugal, and Greece.
As Trade Air specializes in operating short flights with a limited group of passengers, it opts to have Economy as its only travel class. By having an Economy seat, you will be provided with certain services, including free checked baggage, the option of bringing one small carry-on item, the ability to choose your own seat, and access to whatever in-flight entertainment is offered.
Because this airline is a small regional company, it does not maintain any codeshare agreements with other groups. However, it does have an alliance with Croatia Airlines, meaning that it will oftentimes operate flights on their behalf, with past examples of destinations being countries like Belgium, Denmark, and Portugal.
Trade Air has a fleet that is made up of four different planes, two of which are Fokker and two of which are Airbus. For longer flights between two individual countries, the company often chooses to use the Airbus A320-200, a jet airliner that can fit up to 180 passengers and is known for having a spacious seat configuration of three passengers per aisle. If you will be on a shorter trip, such as a domestic flight between two major cities, you are more likely to be on the Fokker 100, an option that can fit up to 109 passengers.