List of defunct airlines of Croatia

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This is a list of defunct airlines of Croatia . [1]

AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Adriatic Skyways ADRIATIC SKY20142015
Adria Wings 20062007Failed project
Air Adriatic McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (DC-9-82), Air Adriatic AN0410063.jpg AHRADRIATIC20002007
Air Adriatic Charter 20002001Renamed to Air Adriatic
Anic Airways N3ANR19931996Operated ATR 42 [2] [3]
Air Croatia Air Croatia ATR ATR-42-300 on finals into Rotterdam Airport.jpg J7DNM20132015
Dalmatian Airlines 20052014Never launched
Dubrovnik Airline Dubrovnik Airline MD82 9A-CDC.jpg 2DDBKDUBROVNIK AIR20042011Went bankrupt
European Coastal Airlines Twin Otter with logo.png ECBCOASTAL CLIPPER20142016
Istria Airlines 20072007Never launched
Ivan Air IVNIVANAIR19962001
Laus Air LSULAUS AIR19992004Operated Let L-410 Turbolet [4]
Libertas Airways DPTLIBERTAS2014Never launched [5]
Limitless Airways Limitless Airways, 9A-SLA, Airbus A320-214 (19582941232).jpg LIMLIMITLESS20152016
North Adria Aviation NAINORTH ADRIA19932006
Pan Adria Airways 19731978
Sea Air 20152017Operated Boeing 737-300, Embraer 145, Embraer 190 [6]
Zadal Airline 20062006Never launched
Zagal - Zagreb Airlines 19891990Rebranded as Croatia Airlines

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