miércoles, 30 de noviembre de 2016
martes, 29 de noviembre de 2016
JAT Jugoslovenski Aerotransport (1991)
Si no me equivoco, este fue el último horario publicado por JAT mientras todavía existía la antigua Yugoslavia. En el verano de 1991 fue cuando comenzaron la serie de guerras sucesivas que finalmente llevaron, como sabemos, a la disolución del país y la formación de nuevas repúblicas independientes. Por esta razón no tengo muy claro hasta qué punto este horario fue apenas una programación teórica de la antigua compañía de bandera, que además de una extensa cobertura del continente volaba también a Norteamérica, Asia y Oriente Medio y, sorprendentemente, fue una de las pocas (y últimas) aerolíneas europeas que volaron a Australia.
No he escaneado el folleto entero, pero he incluído la sección de cinco aeropuertos clave en la antigua Yugoslavia y que aun hoy lo siguen siendo en sus respectivos países: Belgrado, Ljubliana, Sarajevo, Skopje y Zagreb. También he incluído la división charter ✈Air Yugoslavia y la sección de carga.
If I am right, this is quite possibly the last JAT issued timetable which was published in the former Yugoslavia before the series of wars that started in the summer of 1991 and eventually led to the breakup of the country and the birth of seven new republics. This is why I seriosuly doubt wheter this schedule was just a theotetical tool and many (or most !) routes were cancelled during that summer.
The former state carrier had a pretty extensive coverage of the European continent, and it also flew to several points in North America, Asia and the Middle East, and quite surprisingly it was also one of the few (and last) European airlines that served Australia.
I did not scan the whole timetable, but I included some key airports both in the former Yugoslavia and in the current new republics: Beograd, Ljubliana, Sarajevo, Skopje and Zagreb. I've also included the ✈Air Yugoslavia charter flights and the cargo section.
No he escaneado el folleto entero, pero he incluído la sección de cinco aeropuertos clave en la antigua Yugoslavia y que aun hoy lo siguen siendo en sus respectivos países: Belgrado, Ljubliana, Sarajevo, Skopje y Zagreb. También he incluído la división charter ✈Air Yugoslavia y la sección de carga.
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If I am right, this is quite possibly the last JAT issued timetable which was published in the former Yugoslavia before the series of wars that started in the summer of 1991 and eventually led to the breakup of the country and the birth of seven new republics. This is why I seriosuly doubt wheter this schedule was just a theotetical tool and many (or most !) routes were cancelled during that summer.
The former state carrier had a pretty extensive coverage of the European continent, and it also flew to several points in North America, Asia and the Middle East, and quite surprisingly it was also one of the few (and last) European airlines that served Australia.
I did not scan the whole timetable, but I included some key airports both in the former Yugoslavia and in the current new republics: Beograd, Ljubliana, Sarajevo, Skopje and Zagreb. I've also included the ✈Air Yugoslavia charter flights and the cargo section.
martes, 15 de noviembre de 2016
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