June 14, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as 29 weekly LOT Croatia flights from Poland will run this summer.
LOT Polish Airlines has finalized its summer flight schedule to Croatia by announcing a new, third route to Rijeka and increasing weekly operations between Zagreb and Warsaw, reports Croatian Aviation.
The Star Alliance Group group member will operate 9 international routes from Poland to 5 Croatian airports at the peak of the summer season, namely to Rijeka, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, and Zagreb.
The largest number of weekly operations has been announced between Warsaw and Zagreb, where the airline's aircraft will operate 13 times a week, twice a day every day except Monday. Thus, LOT in Zagreb returned to almost the same number of flights as before the pandemic.
LOT already operates to Rijeka from Warsaw, once a week, and at the beginning of July, there are two more lines, from Zielona Góra (Sundays) and Rzeszów (Tuesdays).
Two lines have been announced to Zadar. From Warsaw once a week (on Saturdays) and from Rzeszów, also on Saturdays, from June 18.
On the line between Warsaw and Split, LOT will operate three times a week this summer, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Sundays, and Boeing 737-800 aircraft have also been announced on this line.
LOT will connect Warsaw and Dubrovnik on a daily basis, and will additionally operate on the line between Dubrovnik and Krakow (every Saturday).
“Last year, we transported over 33,000 Poles to Croatia, and we hope for a much better result this year. I also hope that Croats will visit Poland in greater numbers," said the carrier’s CEO, Rafał Milczarski for Ex Yu Aviation at the beginning of June.
"Croatia is becoming more and more popular among our passengers each year and is becoming of interest for travelers outside of Warsaw as well. As we continue to increase our offer, both Zagreb and Croatia as a whole are becoming popular for short weekend breaks as well," he added.
“Our performance in Croatia is the result of consistent work by our team as well as the growing popularity of Croatia in Poland and the increasing number of Poles who want to come to Croatia within two hours," said LOT Board Member for Commercial Affairs, Michal Fijoł.
Overall, 29 weekly flights is a smaller number of operations compared to the 2019 summer flight schedule.
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June 11, 2022 - New Croatia Airlines Split seasonal routes were launched on Friday. The national airline will directly connect Split with five new European destinations during this year's summer flight schedule - Stockholm, Bucharest, Dublin, Milan, and Amsterdam.
The ceremony, which marked this year's expansion of the Croatia Airlines destination network from Split, was held after the first seasonal flight from Stockholm landed in Split. Currently, passengers have two flights a week on this international route - Fridays and Sundays, and return airline tickets are available for as little as 129 euros, reports Croatian Aviation.
On Friday around 2 pm, the first passengers on the new Split - Bucharest seasonal line, which will operate on Wednesdays and Fridays, took off on Croatia Airlines, and return airline tickets are available to passengers for as little as 149 euros.
"We are glad that we have offered passengers an even better travel choice and expanded our European destinations network. During this year's season, we plan to connect Croatia with 21 international destinations, i.e., 22 European airports, and the aircraft will fly on 41 international routes. In that period, we plan to run more than 16,000 flights and offer about 1,766,000 seats, which will make the national airline contribute to the quality of Croatian tourism products and improve the transport infrastructure of the Republic of Croatia," said Slaven Zabo, commercial director of Croatia Airlines.
"Croatia Airlines is the most important business partner of Split Airport. This has been particularly evident during the last two crisis pandemic years. Even during the complete blockade of air traffic, Croatia Airlines ensured the connection of Split Airport with the world. Also important to us is the connection that Croatia Airlines provides throughout the year, especially during the winter flight schedule. Direct connection with 18 European destinations compared to 13 in the record 2019, when the Airport had 3.3 million passengers, proves the fact that Croatia Airlines is a strong lever in the process of recovering air traffic and tourism in this region," said Pero Bilas, Assistant Director-General of Split Airport.
On Sunday, June 12, Croatia Airlines is starting to directly connect Split with two other European capitals - Dublin and Milan. There will be flights between Split and Dublin on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, and return tickets are available from 169 euros, while flights between Split and Milan are planned on Thursdays and Sundays, and passengers on this route have return tickets from 119 euros.
The fifth new line this season from Split will be introduced on June 14 this year, when the first Split - Amsterdam flight will run. Flights on this route are planned for Tuesday, and return tickets are available to passengers for as little as 159 euros.
During this season, Croatia Airlines planes will directly connect Split with 18 European destinations. In addition to the new seasonal lines to Stockholm, Bucharest, Dublin, Milan, and Amsterdam, Split will be directly connected with Athens, Vienna, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Copenhagen, London (ZL Heathrow and ZL Gatwick), Lyon, Munich, Paris, Rome, and Zurich. In addition, flights on the Split - Prague season line, which was first introduced last year, are being renewed.
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June 10, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as Finnair Croatia routes have been boosted to Split and Dubrovnik from June 20.
Finnish airline and Oneworld alliance member Finnair will increase the number of flights to two Croatian airports in the second half of June, reports Croatian Aviation.
Namely, Finnair will increase the number of flights to Split and Dubrovnik from June 20, while the number of weekly flights between Helsinki and Zagreb will remain the same as before.
The Finnish national airline will operate 24 return flights between Helsinki and Zagreb until the end of July this year. The line was introduced on May 1 this year, and operations continue three times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday. Instead of aircraft from the A320 family, the airline will mainly use smaller capacity aircraft, type E190 (100 seats) between the two cities, while A319 aircraft have also been announced on certain dates.
By the end of July, Finnair will offer a total of 5,480 seats between Helsinki and Zagreb.
As for Split Airport, three flights a week are announced until June 19, on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, and from June 20, a fourth flight a week is available, every Friday. The stated number of weekly operations is planned through the peak summer season. Unlike the route to Zagreb, Finnair to Split is announcing A321 and A320 aircraft (209 and 174 seats).
Between Split and Helsinki, Finnair will offer 11,840 seats by the end of July.
The situation is similar in Dubrovnik. Until June 19, three flights a week are also announced, on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, and from the next day, a flight is also available on Thursdays. A320 and A321 aircraft have been announced between the two cities, but A321 aircraft will be more frequent in Resnik than in Čilipi.
Between Dubrovnik and Helsinki, the Finnish airline is offering 11,655 seats until July 31.
Finnair counted on a larger number of transfer passengers from Asia, but due to the war in Ukraine and the closure of Russian airspace, routes to Asia have either been significantly reduced or suspended, so most passengers are on lines to or from Croatia point-to-point.
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June 9, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as more Ryanair Zagreb flight cancellations have been announced in July, totaling to 56 return flights on 15 international routes.
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair has canceled several scheduled flights from Zagreb in July, while flights for May and June were canceled earlier, reports Croatian Aviation.
Namely, Ryanair has canceled the following flights from its Zagreb base:
Brussels Charleroi, 2 times a week (instead of 5) until 18 July,
Sofia, all flights are canceled until July 19,
Paphos, once a week (instead of 3), until July 18,
Dusseldorf Weeze, 2 times a week (instead of 3) until July 19,
Frankfurt Hahn, 2 times a week (instead of 3), until July 18,
Karlsruhe, once a week (instead of 3), until July 19,
Memmingen, 2 times a week (instead of 3) until July 18,
Brindisi, all flights are canceled until July 20,
Milan Bergamo, 4 times a week (instead of 5) until July 19,
Malta, 2 times a week (instead of 3), until July 19,
Oslo Torp, once a week (instead of 2), until July 20,
Malaga, once a week (instead of 2), until July 20,
Gothenburg, 2 times a week (instead of 3), until July 18,
Malmö, 2 times a week (instead of 3), until July 19,
Basel, all flights are canceled until July 18.
From the beginning to the middle of July, Ryanair canceled 56 return flights on the 15 mentioned international routes, which reduced the number of available seats by 20,160.
The Irish airline traditionally does not go public with the reasons for cancellations, but given the many problems for airports and airlines recently, it is obvious that this airline also has operational problems that lead to flight cancellations.
Given that more flights were canceled in May and June, and even in the first half of July, which is the peak season, it is expected that in the next few weeks the Irish airline will reduce the flight schedule for the second half of July. Passengers who had tickets on canceled Ryanair flights received an apology email and were offered several options, such as a refund or a change in travel date.
Croatian Aviation concludes that one thing is for sure - the frequent Ryanair cancellations in Zagreb will certainly not positively affect the company's reputation among passengers.
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June 5, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as a LOT Croatia expansion is on the horizon due to an increasing number of Polish tourists booking a Croatian holiday.
Ex Yu Aviation reports that Polish airline LOT will expand its presence in Croatia beyond the eight routes between Poland and Croatia this summer. LOT currently serves five cities in Croatia with 170,000 seats on sale between Poland and Croatia this season alone. Namely, from Warsaw to Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar, and Rijeka, from Krakow to Split, from Rzeszow to Zadar and from Zielona Gora to Rijeka. The Polish airline's main competitors between Poland and Croatia are Wizz Air and Ryanair.
“This summer we will fly 28 times per week between Poland and Croatia. Most Polish nationals come to Croatia by car. However, I hope that we will jointly develop solutions so that we can save our compatriots a car trip and that everyone can fly with LOT. Last year, we transported over 33,000 Poles to Croatia, and we hope for a much better result this year. I also hope that Croats will visit Poland in greater numbers," said the carrier’s CEO, Rafał Milczarski.
"Croatia is becoming more and more popular among our passengers each year and is becoming of interest for travelers outside of Warsaw as well. As we continue to increase our offer, both Zagreb and Croatia as a whole are becoming popular for short weekend breaks as well," he added.
“Our performance in Croatia is the result of consistent work by our team as well as the growing popularity of Croatia in Poland and the increasing number of Poles who want to come to Croatia within two hours," said LOT Board Member for Commercial Affairs, Michal Fijoł.
Ex Yu Aviation adds that Zagreb Airport has seen a growing demand from secondary cities in Poland. Before the pandemic, Zagreb saw a lot of traffic from Poland’s second-largest city Krakow, with over 5,000 people traveling between the two cities in 2019 that year on a single itinerary. The cities of Gdansk, Wroclaw, Poznan and Katowice followed.
LOT has bases in Krakow and Katowice, meaning Zagreb could be served with Embraer E170, E175, and the Dash 8 turboprop which can seat 70-80 passengers.
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June 3, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as Ryanair Zagreb flight reductions continue into the middle of next month.
Several Ryanair Zagreb destinations will see further reductions and temporary route suspensions into mid-July, reports Ex Yu Aviation.
Passengers already witnessed reductions in May, and while the airline was to conclude the network cutbacks in June, it is now extending the suspension of some of its Zagreb lines into next month - namely to Basel, Sofia, and Brindisi until July 18.
Ex Yu Aviation adds that Sandefjord, Malaga, and Paphos flights will only run once a week until mid-July and that reductions on the lines to Bergamo, Charleroi, Hahn, Gothenburg, Malmo, Malta, Memmingen, and Weeze will also be extended. Furthermore, the Corfu line will not run until the beginning of July and will operate just one flight a week. This line was supposed to launch in June.
But this is no surprise. Recall that in January, 16 Ryanair Zagreb flights were temporarily suspended because of reduced demand due to the pandemic. This is now the fifth month this year that Ryanair has either temporarily suspended or reduced its Zagreb flights.
Thus, in June, Ryanair reduced its capacity in Zagreb by 35,000. This time, however, the Irish low-cost airline has not provided an explanation for its decision. Ex Yu Aviation writes that staffing issues and lack of equipment could carry some of the blame. The airline has two aircraft based in Zagreb when there were plans to have three.
But Zagreb isn't the only city affected. The low-cost airline has delayed many new routes from the Zadar base, too. Namely, the Helsinki, Turin, and Bournemouth routes will be pushed back by another two weeks. These lines had already been delayed until the beginning of June. Ryanair will however bring much-needed traffic to Zadar Airport this summer, operating 120 flights to 46 destinations!
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June 1, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as 35 Austrian Airlines flights to Dubrovnik, Zagreb, Zadar, and Split will run in June.
Star Alliance member Austrian Airlines plans to operate 35 times a week to four Croatian airports in June - Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, and Zagreb. The largest number of flights have been announced for Zagreb, while most seats are scheduled for Dubrovnik, reports Croatian Aviation.
The Lufthansa Group member plans to operate to four Croatian airports in June, 35 times a week. Namely, daily flights to Zagreb, Zadar, Split, and Dubrovnik have been announced, and two flights a day from Vienna to Zagreb and Dubrovnik have been announced on certain days.
Vienna and Zagreb
Austrian Airlines is announcing two flights a day between Vienna and Zagreb, every day except Wednesdays and Saturdays when one daily flight is available. According to Zagreb, this airline will use only E195 aircraft with a capacity of 120 seats. In June alone, the Vienna-Zagreb route will offer over 12,000 seats. Croatia Airlines also operates on this route, 5 times a week, every day except weekends.
Vienna and Zadar
Between Vienna and Zadar, Austrian Airlines is announcing daily flights in June with E195 and A320 aircraft. In total, more than 9,000 seats are available on 30 rotations, and Ryanair also operates on this line, four times a week.
Vienna and Split
Daily flights have also been announced between Vienna and Split, but mostly with the Airbus fleet (A320 and A321), so a larger number of seats is available, over 11,000. Croatia Airlines also operates on this route two times a week, and Hungarian Wizz Air three times a week.
Vienna and Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is traditionally the most popular summer destination in Croatia in the Austrian Airlines network, so it has a higher announcement in terms of the weekly number of flights. Namely, Austrian will operate daily from Vienna to Dubrovnik, and from mid-June, two flights a day will be available on weekends, also exclusively with the Airbus fleet (A320 and A321).
Before the pandemic, Austrian came to Dubrovnik in the summer flight schedule with wide-body aircraft type B767-300ER. In June, over 13,000 seats were available on this line. In addition to this airline, Wizz Air also operates between Dubrovnik and Vienna three times a week, and Ryanair two times a week.
Between Vienna and the four mentioned Croatian airports, Austrian Airlines will offer more than 46,000 seats in June. Developing its destination network and Vienna as an important European hub, most seats in the summer season are occupied by transfer passengers from a number of European destinations, but also those in the US to which Austrian Airlines also has direct flights.
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May 31, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as 10 Transavia Croatia lines will operate next month!
Well-known low-cost airline Transavia is planning 10 international flights to five Croatian airports in France and the Netherlands in June, reports Croatian Aviation.
Namely, the subsidiary of the Air France - KLM group will operate on 10 scheduled flights to 5 Croatian airports - Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, Split, and Dubrovnik.
One line has been announced from Rotterdam to Pula Airport, which will be in traffic three times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday. Transavia mainly uses 737-700 KLM aircraft on this line.
Transavia has reduced the number of flights offered to Rijeka Airport in June. On the regular line between Rijeka and Eindhoven in June, only one flight on Sundays is available for booking.
According to Zadar, Transavia has announced two lines, from Paris and Rotterdam. From Orly Airport, planes will fly to Zadar on Tuesdays and Saturdays, while flights from Rotterdam are announced on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Split Airport has announced three Transavia flights for June from Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and Paris.
Transavia will operate between Rotterdam and Split 5 times a week in June (every day except Tuesdays and Fridays), between Amsterdam and Split 3 times a week (Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays), and between Paris and Split 4 times a week (Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays). Transavia will offer almost 19 thousand seats in June to and from Split Airport.
Dubrovnik Airport has a line from Paris 5 times a week, from Rotterdam 3 times a week, and from Nantes 2 times a week.
This airline will offer more than 45,000 seats on its B737-700 and B737-800 aircraft on 10 international routes to the mentioned airports. A total of up to 30 flights per week were announced in June, with the airline leaving the possibility of increasing the number of weekly operations in the second half of June, depending on the movement of bookings.
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May 30, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as 42 Croatia Airlines international routes have been announced in June from five Croatian airports.
In June this year, the Croatian national airline Croatia Airlines announced 42 international routes from five Croatian airports - Rijeka, Split, Dubrovnik, Zagreb, and Osijek. Croatian Aviation brings you a list of lines with the number of weekly operations.
In June this year, Croatia Airlines is increasing the number of international routes, mainly from its base at Split Airport, from where the aircraft will take off to new international destinations. Nevertheless, most weekly operations are available from or to Zagreb International Airport, where the airline has its main base.
From Zagreb to:
Amsterdam, daily,
Athens (via Dubrovnik), 3 times a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays,
Barcelona, 3 times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays,
Vienna, 5 times a week, every day except weekends,
Brussels, 10 times a week, two flights on Mondays, Fridays, and Wednesdays,
Dublin, 3 times a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays until June 9,
Frankfurt, 19 times a week, 2 to 3 flights daily,
Copenhagen, daily,
London, 3 times a week, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,
Munich, 10 times a week, 2 flights on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays,
Paris, daily,
Rome (via Split), daily,
Sarajevo, 13 times a week, 2 flights a day except Saturday,
Skopje, 10 times a week, 2 flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Sundays,
Zurich, daily, two years a day.
Croatia Airlines will operate 114 weekly flights from Zagreb to 15 international destinations in June, noting that 13 routes are direct, while two (for Rome and Athens) have a stop in Split or Dubrovnik. Given that most routes are operated by Airbus fleet aircraft, the national airline will offer over 105,000 seats on its international routes to Zagreb in June.
From Split to:
Amsterdam, once a week, Tuesdays,
Athens, once a week, on Saturdays,
Vienna, twice a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays,
Berlin, once a week, Saturdays,
Bucharest, 2 times a week, Wednesdays and Fridays,
Dublin, 3 times a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays,
Dusseldorf, 2 times a week, Thursdays and Saturdays,
Frankfurt, 9 times a week, daily, 2 flights on Saturdays and Sundays,
Copenhagen, 3 times a week, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays,
London Gatwick, 2 flights a week, Mondays and Fridays,
London Heathrow, once a week, Saturdays,
Lyon, 2 times a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays,
Milan, 2 times a week, Thursdays and Sundays,
Munich, 12 times a week,
Paris, 3 times a week, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays,
Threshold, once a week, Saturdays,
Rome, daily,
Stockholm, 2 times a week, Fridays and Sundays,
Zurich, 5 times a week, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and two flights on Saturdays.
More than 60 weekly flights will be available from Split on 19 international routes in June, with certain routes running after the first half of June, so the number of seats offered in July will be even higher. In June, Croatia Airlines will offer more than 51,000 seats to and from Split Airport, not taking into account the available capacities on domestic routes to Zagreb and Osijek.
From Dubrovnik to:
Athens, 3 times a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays,
Frankfurt, daily,
Munich, 4 times a week, Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays,
Paris, 5 times a week, every day except Mondays and Saturdays,
Rome, 2 times a week, Saturdays and Sundays,
Zurich, 4 times a week, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
According to Dubrovnik Airport, Croatia Airlines will operate up to 25 weekly flights on 6 international routes in June. More than 26,000 seats are available on the aforementioned lines in June.
From Rijeka to:
Munich, 3 times a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays.
The only international line of Croatia Airlines from Rijeka is the seasonal route to Munich, which remains in traffic three times a week this summer. Almost 2,000 seats are available on this line in June.
From Osijek to:
Munich, 2 times a week, Mondays and Fridays.
Osijek Airport has only one flight less per week than Rijeka, also to Munich. The line remains in traffic on Mondays and Fridays and there are slightly more than 1,200 seats available in the next month. This is also the only international line from or to Osijek Airport.
In total, Croatia Airlines will offer almost 190,000 seats to the 5 mentioned Croatian airports in June, exclusively on regular international routes. There are more than 200 weekly flights on 42 scheduled international flights.
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May 27, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as 79 Ryanair Croatia routes will run in June!
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair has modified its flight schedule for June. Next month, the well-known airline will offer almost 80 scheduled flights to and from six Croatian airports, reports Croatian Aviation.
Ryanair plans to operate 79 international routes to 6 Croatian airports in June to Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, and Zagreb, with based aircraft and crew in Zagreb and Zadar.
Here's the list of routes at Croatian airports with the number of weekly rotations and the days these lines operate.
From Zagreb to:
Brussels Charleroi, twice a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays,
Paphos, once a week, Wednesdays,
Paris Beauvais, twice a week, Thursdays and Sundays,
Dortmund, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Dusseldorf Weeze, twice a week, Thursdays and Saturdays,
Frankfurt Hahn, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Karlsruhe, twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays,
Memmingen, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Thessaloniki, twice a week, Thursdays and Sundays,
Dublin, three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays,
Milan Bergamo, four times a week, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays,
Naples, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Rome, four times a week, on Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays,
Malta, twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays,
Podgorica, twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays,
Eindhoven, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Oslo Torp, once a week, Wednesdays,
Bratislava, three times a week, on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays,
Malaga, once a week, on Wednesdays,
Gothenburg, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Malmo, twice a week, Tuesdays and Saturdays,
London, seven times a week, daily,
Manchester, twice a week, Thursdays and Sundays.
A total of 460 flights (incoming and outgoing) with B737-800, B737MAX, and A320 aircraft have been announced for June. More than 82,000 seats in both directions are available on the 23 mentioned lines.
From Pula to:
Brussels Charleroi, three times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,
London, three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays,
Poznan, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Vienna, twice a week, Wednesdays and Sundays.
In June, Pula will have 86 Ryanair flights on four international routes, with more than 15,000 seats available on B737-800 and A320 aircraft.
From Rijeka to:
Brussels Charleroi, twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays,
Stockholm, twice a week, Thursdays and Sundays,
London, twice a week, Thursdays and Sundays.
In June, Rijeka Airport will have a total of 54 flights (incoming and outgoing) on three routes, with more than 10,000 seats on offer.
From Zadar to:
Vienna, four times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays,
Brussels Charleroi, four times a week, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays,
Sofia, twice a week, on Wednesdays and Sundays,
Threshold, four times a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays,
Aarhus, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Helsinki, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Bordeaux, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Marseille, three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays,
Paris Beauvais, twice a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays,
Berlin, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Bremen, twice a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays,
Cologne, three times a week, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,
Dusseldorf Weeze, four times a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays,
Frankfurt Hahn, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Hamburg, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Karlsruhe, three times a week, on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Saturdays,
Memmingen, three times a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays,
Nuremberg, four times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays,
Budapest, twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays,
Dublin, twice a week, Wednesdays and Sundays,
Bari, twice a week, Thursdays and Sundays,
Bologna, twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays,
Milan Bergamo, three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays,
Naples, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Pisa, twice a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays,
Rome, four times a week, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays,
Turin, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Eindhoven, twice a week, Thursdays and Sundays,
Maastricht, twice a week, Mondays and Fridays,
Gdansk, twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays,
Krakow, four times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays,
Poznan, four times a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays,
Warsaw Modlin, twice a week, Thursdays and Sundays,
Wroclaw, three times a week, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,
Bucharest, twice a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays,
Gothenburg, twice a week, Tuesdays and Saturdays,
Stockholm, twice a week, Wednesdays and Sundays,
Vaxjo, twice a week, Wednesdays and Sundays,
Birmingham, twice a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays,
Bournemouth, twice a week, Tuesdays and Saturdays,
Edinburgh, twice a week, Thursdays and Sundays,
Leeds, twice a week, Tuesdays and Saturdays,
Liverpool, twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays,
London, six times a week, every day except Monday,
Manchester, twice a week, Tuesdays and Saturdays,
Newcastle, twice a week, Wednesdays and Sundays.
Zadar Airport is definitely the number one airport in Croatia for Ryanair. Aircraft will fly to more than 45 destinations and will offer over 160,000 seats in more than 450 rotations. Certain lines were already scheduled to be in operation, but the carrier postponed the start of operations on several lines for commercial reasons until the second half of June.
From Split to:
Dublin, four times a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Dublin is the only Ryanair destination from Split. 17 rotations are planned for June, with Ryanair offering more than 6,000 seats.
From Dubrovnik to:
Vienna, twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays,
Dublin, four times a week, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays (34),
On the two mentioned lines, Ryanair will offer almost 10,000 seats to and from Dubrovnik Airport in June.
In June, Ryanair will operate a total of 79 international routes to and from Croatian airports, and according to current data, the number of routes should increase in July. In June alone, the Irish airline will offer more than 285,000 seats to and from Croatian airports, with Zadar Airport and Zagreb International Airport having the largest share in the number of seats (and consequently the line).
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