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European Coastal Airlines : ウィキペディア英語版
European Coastal Airlines

European Coastal Airlines is a seaplane operator based in Croatia. Founded in 2000, the company launched scheduled services in August 2014.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Flight Timetable (Valid from 01 September 2015) )〕 Their fleet at this point consists of three de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter seaplanes.
== History ==
The company was established in September 2000, by the Croatian company Obalna Kapitalna Ulaganja d.o.o. from Zagreb, Croatia, and European SeaPlane Service (ESPS) GmbH, from Landsberied, Germany.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About European Coastal Airlines )〕 The airline flew several promotional flights using a restored vintage Grumman Goose in 2000. The ''Slobodna Dalmacija'' daily reported in August 2002 that the company had acquired licences to land at 25 destinations around the Croatian Adriatic, including the Zadar harbour. According to Croatian law, seaplane operations must obtain licences from both the local civil aviation and maritime authorities, along with concessions normally required for all businesses along the coast, in addition to special permits issued by the Harbormasters’ offices for each harbour they wish to use.〔
In the early 2000s the project was put on hold, but was re-launched in 2007 when they were joined by a Croatian investor.〔 In August 2014 the company finally won the battle with Croatian slow bureaucracy and received all necessary permits. It launched scheduled services connecting Split and Jelsa on the island of Hvar on 27 August 2014.〔http://www.vecernji.hr/dalmacija/prvi-hidroavion-povezao-splitski-resnik-i-hvarsku-jelsu-9576〕 On 6 October 2014 company started scheduled flights between Zagreb and the island of Rab,〔http://www.zagreb-airport.hr/DOCEK-INAUGURACIJSKOG-LETA-ZAGREB-RAB-AVIOKOMPANIJE-EUROPEAN-COSTAL-AIRLINES-447.aspx〕 but the service was suspended through the winter and resumed in April 2015〔
In July 2015 after years long battle with Croatian bureaucracy and active resistance from City of Split and Split Port Authority who continuously denied permits, European Coastal Airlines finally signed 10 year concession contract for building and operating water terminal in Port of Split after intervention from Croatian Minister of Maritime Affairs Transport and Infrastructure Siniša Hajdaš Dončić. Scheduled services started from the downtown terminal on 10 August 2015.

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