ZAGREB, Feb 16 (Hina) - "Croatia Airlines" and ACI club, a marine system from the northern Adriatic town of Opatija, signed an agreement on cooperation in Zagreb on Tuesday. The agreement will bring the Adriatic closer to boaters and
increase the number of tourists, said Croatia Airlines executive director Ivan Misetic and ACI executive director Ivo Markusovic. According to Misetic, the agreement will provide faster and more economic travelling to Dubrovnik, Split, Brac, Pula and Zadar airports, namely more frequent arrival to the selected marina, for owners of 3,000 boats permanently berthed at twenty-two ACI marinas. The airline company will gain 3,000 new passengers from Croatia and abroad on airlines travelling to the Adriatic sea. Markusovic said the number of permanent berths in ACI marines was larger that it was in 1990, when the number amounted to 2,500. The number of guests i
ZAGREB, Feb 16 (Hina) - "Croatia Airlines" and ACI club, a marine
system from the northern Adriatic town of Opatija, signed an
agreement on cooperation in Zagreb on Tuesday.
The agreement will bring the Adriatic closer to boaters and
increase the number of tourists, said Croatia Airlines executive
director Ivan Misetic and ACI executive director Ivo Markusovic.
According to Misetic, the agreement will provide faster and more
economic travelling to Dubrovnik, Split, Brac, Pula and Zadar
airports, namely more frequent arrival to the selected marina, for
owners of 3,000 boats permanently berthed at twenty-two ACI
marinas.
The airline company will gain 3,000 new passengers from Croatia and
abroad on airlines travelling to the Adriatic sea.
Markusovic said the number of permanent berths in ACI marines was
larger that it was in 1990, when the number amounted to 2,500. The
number of guests is expected to increase by five per cent in 1999.
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