The Croatian government has approved a plan to spend €950,000 next year to support Croatia Airlines flights between Zagreb and Mostar, reinforcing a route that has become a small but symbolically significant link between the two countries, reports EX-YU Aviation
The decision, adopted this week, follows a broader state effort to stabilize the national airline. Only weeks earlier, the government converted €78.3 million of the carrier’s debt into equity and injected an additional €35 million in direct financial support, with another €35 million planned for 2027. Separately, authorities in Mostar will receive €850,000 from Croatia to finance programs aimed at improving aviation safety. Oversight of both funding streams…

