It operated charter services from northern Europe to Croatian holiday destinations.
[1] It had its headquarters at Rijeka and technical operations based at Pula Airport.
[3] In September 2006, the airline was planning to launch scheduled services and was considering adding Boeing 757-200s to its fleet.
[2] Air Adriatic announced plans for 2007 to launch schedule services from Zagreb to Berlin, Düsseldorf, Malmö, Moscow, Pristina, Skopje and Zürich and to replace its McDonnell Douglas MD-82s with Boeing 737-700 aircraft.
[2] Adria Wings has been established by former Air Adriatic employees and was expected to resume charter operations with a single McDonnell Douglas MD-83 aircraft,[4] but it folded before starting any service.