April 5, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as Turkish Airlines Istanbul-Zagreb flights have been running daily since April 1, and three-weekly Dubrovnik flights begin from April 6.
The Turkish national airline and Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines has been operating twice a day between Istanbul and Zagreb since the beginning of April and announced three-weekly flights to Dubrovnik, reports Croatian Aviation.
Turkish Airlines has been operating daily between Zagreb and Istanbul since April 1, bringing the number of weekly rotations back to pre-global pandemic levels. Two flights a day run every day of the week, departing from Zagreb in the morning and evening, thus providing several transfer options through its own hub in Istanbul.
On the route to and from Zagreb, Turkish Airlines uses several types of narrow-body aircraft in April, such as A320, A321, B737-800, B737-900ER, and B737-MAX8, and a total of 21,024 seats are available in both directions in April, with the share of Business Class seats also significant.
From April 6, Turkish Airlines will also operate regularly on the route between Dubrovnik and Istanbul. Three flights a week have been announced, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, and A319, A321 and B737-800 aircraft will operate to Dubrovnik Airport.
In April, 4,246 seats were available between Istanbul and Dubrovnik. It's interesting to note that Dubrovnik recorded 25,645 passengers in March, while in the same month last year there were only 5,069 passengers. Several airlines returned to Dubrovnik on the last weekend of March, and domestic routes, as well as Freebird charter routes, were in traffic for the whole month. In the first three months of this year, Dubrovnik recorded 44,207 passengers, while in the same period in 2021 there were 12,346.
In April this year, Turkish Airlines announced a total of 73 return flights to Zagreb and Istanbul and a total of 25,270 seats available on the market. The number of seats will increase in the coming months when Turkish should increase the number of rotations to Dubrovnik and capacity to Zagreb.
Recall, we recently reported that the 2022 Zagreb summer flight schedule offers 3 million seats on 20 well-known European and international airlines.
For more, check out our travel section.
March 31, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as 20 more summer flights to Croatia kick off from April 4 to 10, 2022.
In the second week of the summer flight schedule, from April 4 to 10, several old flights will resume, and new routes to Croatian airports are being introduced. More than 100 lines ran in the first week of the summer flight schedule, and Croatian Aviation is looking at those kicking off next week, from April 4 to 10.
Pula Airport:
Munich, Lufthansa, from 9 April,
Rijeka Airport:
Frankfurt, Lufthansa, from 9 April,
Zadar Airport:
Hamburg, Ryanair, from 4 April,
Frankfurt, Lufthansa, from 9 April,
Munich, Lufthansa, from 9 April,
Oslo, Flyr, from 9 April,
Vienna, Austrian, 9 April.
Split Airport:
Paris Orly, Transavia, from 8 April,
Frankfurt, Condor, from 8 April,
Marseille, Volotea, from 10 April,
Nantes, Volotea, from 10 April.
Dubrovnik Airport:
London Gatwick, British Airways, from 4 April,
Helsinki, Finnair, from 6 April,
Osijek, Croatia Airlines, from 7 April,
Brussels, TUI, 9 April,
Marseille, Volotea, from 9 April,
Nantes, Volotea, from 9 April,
Rotterdam, Transavia, from April 9,
Stuttgart, Eurowings, from 9 April.
Osijek Airport:
Dubrovnik, Croatia Airlines, from 7 April.
Brač Airport has no announced new scheduled (or charter) routes in the mentioned period. However, the number of lines will increase significantly just before Easter.
The 2022 Zagreb Airport summer flight schedule also kicked off on Sunday, March 27, connecting the Croatian capital to 60 destinations - 22 airlines flying to six domestic destinations and 54 destinations in international traffic (30 countries) which can be viewed here: www.Zagreb-airport.hr.
Just yesterday, Croatian Aviation listed all the operations of Croatia Airlines and Ryanair for this year's summer flight schedule (from March 27 to October 29 this year).
In the mentioned period, the Croatian national airline is planning 559 return flights with A320 aircraft, 1866 return flights with A319 aircraft, and 3139 return flights with DashQ400 aircraft. As a result, a total of 1,209,068 seats are currently available from or to Zagreb on all Croatia Airlines flights.
Ryanair is announcing a slightly smaller number of flights. In the same period, 2219 return flights with A320 aircraft, 104 return flights with B737-800 aircraft, and 51 return flights with 737 MAX 200 aircraft are planned. A total of 858,552 seats are currently available from or to Zagreb on all flights Ryanair.
Croatia Airlines is currently the largest airline at Zagreb Airport in terms of seats, offering 350,516 more seats than the other Ryanair during the mentioned period. According to current announcements, these two airlines have a total of 2,067,620 seats from and to Zagreb Airport, respectively.
For more, check out our travel section.
March 30, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as Croatia Airlines and Ryanair offer over 2 million seats in the Zagreb Airport summer flight schedule this year.
Croatian Aviation reports the details of this year's summer flight schedule from Zagreb, the exact number of available seats on all routes (ad-hoc charter and scheduled flights) of the two airlines that offer the largest number of seats and generate the most passengers at Zagreb International Airport.
Namely, Croatian Aviation has listed all the operations of Croatia Airlines and Ryanair on the day announced for this year's summer flight schedule (from March 27 to October 29 this year).
Croatia Airlines operates on a number of international and domestic routes in this year's summer flight schedule, which Croatian Aviation will analyze in detail by month.
In the mentioned period, the Croatian national airline is planning 559 return flights with A320 aircraft, 1866 return flights with A319 aircraft, and 3139 return flights with DashQ400 aircraft. A total of 1,209,068 seats are currently available from or to Zagreb on all Croatia Airlines flights.
Ryanair is announcing a slightly smaller number of flights. In the same period, 2219 return flights with A320 aircraft, 104 return flights with B737-800 aircraft, and 51 return flights with 737 MAX 200 aircraft are planned. A total of 858,552 seats are currently available from or to Zagreb on all flights Ryanair.
Croatia Airlines is currently the largest airline at Zagreb Airport in terms of the number of seats, offering 350,516 more seats than the other Ryanair during the mentioned period.
According to current announcements, these two airlines have a total of 2,067,620 seats from and to Zagreb Airport, respectively.
Furthermore, Croatian Aviation reports that Finnair has announced a regular seasonal route between Helsinki and Zagreb which will operate from May to the end of September this year.
After Finnair announced that it would not resume traffic to Ljubljana this summer, due to the negative impact of the war in Ukraine on air traffic in that part of Europe, there were fears that Finnair would cancel the announced route to Zagreb, too.
However, Croatian Aviation learned that this will not happen. Finnair plans to operate the first flight between Helsinki and Zagreb on May 1 this year, and by the end of September (September 29) to operate a total of 66 return flights between the two cities.
Finnair will operate on this route three times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday, and for now, only A319 aircraft with a capacity of 144 passengers have been announced. Earlier, Embraer E190 aircraft were also planned for these flights.
This summer, Finnair will offer a total of 19,008 seats between Helsinki and Zagreb, and will also operate to Dubrovnik and Split.
Finnair will operate to Dubrovnik from April 1, and to Split from April 20 this year.
For more, check out our travel section.
March 29, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as 50,000 seats on the Zagreb-Barcelona route are on sale this summer thanks to Vueling and Croatia Airlines.
Spanish low-cost airline Vueling will introduce a regular seasonal route between Zagreb and Barcelona on April 2, 2022. At the end of April, Croatia Airlines will renew the same line, reports Croatian Aviation.
Namely, as of this Saturday, Vueling is re-introducing its regular seasonal line between Barcelona and Zagreb. The line returns after the winter break, and the last flight Vueling made on this line was on October 16 last year.
Vueling will gradually increase the number of weekly operations in April, and from May it will operate three times a week between Zagreb and Barcelona, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. This should be the case until September 10, when the number of weekly rotations will be reduced to two, until the end of the summer flight schedule on October 29.
Vueling is planning 90 return flights on this route from April to October, offering exactly 32,400 seats per season on its A320 aircraft.
As of Thursday, April 28, the Croatian national airline, Croatia Airlines, is renewing the same route after two summer seasons. Flights are also planned until the end of the season, or the end of October.
Croatia Airlines will use A319 aircraft with a capacity of 144 seats on this route, and three flights a week have also been announced, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays.
On 79 return flights planned for this summer season, the Croatian airline offers a total of 22,752 seats between Barcelona and Zagreb.
In total, Vueling and Croatia Airlines planes will operate six times a week and offer 55,152 seats between the two mentioned cities from April to October this year.
From March 24, Dubrovnik will be connected to Barcelona by a regular Vueling line, which will operate daily from May, and from April 1, this airline will resume traffic to Split. Between Barcelona and Split, 6 flights a week have been announced until mid-June, and then it will run daily. Other Croatian airports (Osijek, Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, and Brač) do not have scheduled flights to the capital of Catalonia in this year's summer flight schedule.
For more, check out our travel section.
March 25, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as Qatar Airways Doha-Zagreb flights have been boosted from the beginning of the summer flight schedule.
OneWorld alliance member Qatar Airways has increased the number of weekly rotations on the regular line between Doha and Zagreb from Sunday, March 27, reports Croatian Aviation.
With the first day of the summer flight schedule (Sunday, March 27), Qatar Airways is increasing the number of weekly rotations between Zagreb and Doha. Namely, the line has operated 2 to 3 times a week so far, and before the outbreak of the global pandemic, this line operated twice a day throughout the year.
Qatar Airways in Zagreb has not even come close to the number of weekly rotations from the 2019 summer season, and it is obvious that this will not happen this summer either. However, a positive shift is noticeable because as of this Sunday, 5 weekly flights will be available between Doha and Zagreb.
Two flights a week from Zagreb will depart in the morning, and three in the afternoon.
From March 27 to April 30, Qatar Airways is planning a total of 25 return flights between Doha and Zagreb, and A320 aircraft with a capacity of 132 seats (of which 12 are business class seats) have been announced on the route.
In total, in the mentioned period, this airline will offer 6,000 seats in economy and 600 in business class between the two cities.
In addition to Qatar Airways, FlyDubai is also present in Zagreb, which also carries a number of transfer passengers to Asia and Australia, but most transfer passengers opt for Turkish Airlines flights, which offer significantly more than the other two carriers.
It remains to be seen how many weekly flights Qatar Airways will plan to Zagreb in the peak of the summer season, but there is no announcement of introducing the route to Dubrovnik, which was planned for the summer flight schedule in 2020 before the global pandemic.
For more on flights to Croatia and other travel announcements, check out our dedicated travel section.
ZAGREB, 24 March 2022 - The national flag carrier Croatia Airlines (CA) and the Zagreb Tourist Board (TZGZ) will collaborate during the summer flight timetable and promote Zagreb's tourist attractions on 15 international flights, a press conference heard on Thursday.
The summer flight timetable starts on 27 March and lasts until the end of October and CA will be connected with Barcelona, Amsterdam, Athens, Vienna, Brussels, Dublin, Frankfurt, Copenhagen, London, Munich, Paris, Rome, Sarajevo, Skopje and Zurich.
The director of CA's commercial operations, Slaven Žabo, said that the summer timetable was expected to strongly contribute to developing Zagreb as a destination.
TZGZ director Martina Bienenfeld said that CA is the tourist board's strategic partner, which is logical because more than 50% of visitors to Zagreb arrive by plane while 30% come by car and the rest by other transport means.
The president of CA's management board, Jasmin Bajić, too, was pleased with the cooperation with TZGZ. Bajić expressed his gratitude for the cooperation and hope that the pandemic would be over soon.
"We hope the situation in Ukraine will not disrupt our plans. Over the past two pandemic years, CA continued to fly. We didn't stop. In 2021 we generated 70% of the 2019 turnover. This year that could be even higher because on some days during the summer we have up to 100 flights a day. Nevertheless, going back to the turnover of 2019... is not expected before the end of 2023 and before 2024," said Bajić.
He said that CA will fly with 12 planes during the 2022 summer season, the same as last year but two fewer than in 2019. Croatia will be connected with 21 international destinations with about 16,000 flights and just over 1.76 million seats.
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March 24, 2022 - The 2022 Croatia summer flight schedule kicks off on Sunday with 100 lines to six Croatian airports!
After a long winter, the summer flight schedule comes into force on Sunday, bringing Croatian airports back to life after months-long hibernation. After several months of slow traffic, the summer flight schedule comes into force with several new and renewed lines on several seasonal international routes to Croatian airports. Croatian Aviation brings the list of routes running in the first week of the summer flight schedule, from March 27 to April 3 to Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, Split, Osijek, and Dubrovnik.
Pula Airport
From 27.03
Zagreb / Zadar (Croatia Airlines),
London (Ryanair).
From 28.03
Split / Osijek (Trade Air),
London (EasyJet),
Brussels Charleroi (Ryanair).
Rijeka Airport
From 27.03
Stockholm (Ryanair),
Brussels Charleroi (Ryanair),.
London (Ryanair).
From 29.03
Split / Dubrovnik / Osijek (Trade Air).
Zadar Airport
From 27.03
Zagreb / Pula (Croatia Airlines),
Vienna (Ryanair),
Budapest (Ryanair),
Dublin (Ryanair),
Dusseldorf Weeze (Ryanair),
Marseille (Ryanair),
Stockholm (Ryanair).
From 28.03
Berlin (Ryanair),
Brussels Charleroi (Ryanair),
Frankfurt Hahn (Ryanair)
Karlsruhe (Ryanair),
Cologne (Ryanair),
Rome (Ryanair).
From 29.03
London (Ryanair),
Memmingen (Ryanair),
Poznań (Ryanair).
From 30.03
Bremen (Ryanair),
Newcastle (Ryanair),
Paris Beauvais (Ryanair).
From 02.04
Krakow (Ryanair).
Split Airport
From 27.03
Zagreb (Croatia Airlines),
Munich (Croatia Airlines),
Frankfurt (Croatia Airlines),
Rome (Croatia Airlines),
Geneva (EasyJet),
Basel (Easyjet),
London (EasyJet),
Bristol (EasyJet),
Glasgow (EasyJet),
Amsterdam (KLM),
Vienna (Austrian),
Stuttgart (Eurowings),
Berlin (EasyJet),
Dublin (Ryanair),
Cologne (Eurowings).
From 28.03
Naples (EasyJet),
Osijek / Pula (Trade Air),
Amsterdam (EasyJet).
From 29.03
Rijeka / Dubrovnik / Osijek (Trade Air),
Manchester (EasyJet),
Paris (EasyJet).
From 30.03
Helsinki (Norwegian),
Dusseldorf (Eurowings).
From 01.04
Munich (Lufthansa),
Rome (Vueling),
Osijek (Croatia Airlines).
From 02.04
Barcelona (Vueling),
Naples (EasyJet),
Frankfurt (Lufthansa),
Hamburg (Eurowings),
London (Croatia Airlines).
Osijek Airport
From 28.03
Zagreb (Trade Air),
Pula / Split (Trade Air).
From 29.03
Rijeka / Split / Dubrovnik (Trade Air).
From 01.04
Split (Croatia Airlines).
Dubrovnik Airport
From 27.03
Zagreb (Croatia Airlines),
Amsterdam (EasyJet),
Amsterdam (KLM),
Barcelona (Vueling),
Bristol (EasyJet),
Brussels (Brussels Airlines),
Dublin (Ryanair),
Dusseldorf (Eurowings),
London (EasyJet),
London (British Airways),
Madrid (Iberia),
Paris (Croatia Airlines),
Paris Orly (Transavia),
Vienna (Ryanair),
Vienna (Austrian),
Warsaw (LOT).
From 28.03
Frankfurt (Croatia Airlines),
Istanbul (Turkish Airlines),
Rome (Vueling).
From 29.03
Split / Rijeka / Osijek (Trade Air),
Dublin (AerLingus),
Edinburgh (EasyJet),
Geneva (EasyJet),
Naples (Easyjet).
From 30.03
Berlin (Easyjet),
Manchester (Easyjet),
Nantes (Transavia).
From 31.03
London (Jet2),
Manchester (Jet2).
From 01.04
Helsinki (Finnair).
From 02.04
Birmingham (Jet2)
Copenhagen (Norwegian),
Frankfurt (Lufthansa),
Munich (Lufthansa).
From 03.04
Leeds (Jet2).
Brač Airport
Brač currently has no announced flights. For now, the first scheduled flight is expected on April 16 on the Croatia Airlines route from Zagreb.
Dubrovnik has the largest number of lines announced for the first week of the summer flight schedule (36), followed by Split with 31 lines, Zadar with 21, Pula with 5, and Rijeka and Osijek with 4 regular lines each.
Almost all lines to Zadar Airport from next week are on Ryanair, which also applies to Rijeka Airport.
On the other hand, Osijek remains on Trade Air domestic lines, which have been in traffic all winter. The start of international traffic is expected in May. At the beginning of the summer flight schedule, the novelty is the Croatia Airlines route to Split, which will start operating on April 1.
In the first week, Split and Dubrovnik expect several international routes from low-cost carriers and well-known legacy carriers such as Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, British Airways, KLM, and others.
Zagreb Airport was excluded from this list because it had several international flights in the winter, which was not the case in other Croatian airports.
For more on flights to Croatia and other travel announcements, check out our dedicated travel section.
March 23, 2022 - The latest on flights to Croatia as the British Airways Zagreb line is boosted for the summer, and Air France adds two daily flights to Zagreb in the peak summer season.
With the start of the summer flight schedule, British Airways is increasing the number of rotations on the regular line between London and Zagreb, reports Croatian Aviation.
British Airways has renewed its route to Zagreb with a relatively modest number of weekly operations. Still, with the start of the summer flight schedule, there will be a positive shift in increasing the number of weekly operations between London and Zagreb.
The number of weekly rotations will gradually increase, with five flights announced this week and 8 return flights available next week.
From April 4 to 10, British Airways will operate between the two airports 10 times a week, daily, with two daily flights available on Mondays, Fridays, and Sundays.
The number of operations will continue to increase. As of mid-April, 13 rotations per week are currently announced, the number corresponding to the British Airways winter flight schedule in 2019, before the pandemic. Two flights a day are planned, every day of the week except Saturday.
There are 49 British Airways return flights in April between the two cities. A320 aircraft with 180 seats have been announced for the flights, offering more than 17,500 seats in one month.
Furthermore, Croatian Aviation reports that French national airline Air France, a member of the SkyTeam alliance, has revised its summer flight schedule and offers two daily flights to Zagreb in the peak summer season.
Although Air France announced a second daily flight between Paris and Zagreb before the pandemic, the plan did not materialize due to a sharp drop in demand and lockdown across Europe. Thus, instead of this airline, the second daily flight was introduced by partner KLM, and now the same is announced by Air France.
Namely, from the beginning of the summer flight schedule, Air France will continue to operate daily between Paris and Zagreb, and in the peak summer season, from July 9, the second daily flight was announced.
Namely, two daily flights are currently announced in July, except on Wednesdays when Air France will have one daily flight, while in August, two daily flights are available for booking every day of the week.
In addition, Croatia Airlines continues to operate between Paris and Zagreb, so a total of three daily flights will be available between these two airports during the peak summer season, or 21 flights a week!
For more on flights to Croatia and other travel announcements, check out our dedicated travel section.
March 22, 2022 - The 2022 Dubrovnik summer flight schedule has been announced with flights to over 70 airports around the world.
Dubrovnik Airport has announced its summer flight schedule for this year, which takes effect on the last weekend of this month. Thus, Dubrovnik should have direct flights to more than 70 airports this summer throughout Europe and the world, reports Croatian Aviation.
This summer, Dubrovnik Airport will be connected to more than 70 international airports, two of which are outside Europe (New York and Dubai) and only four domestic (Split, Rijeka, Zagreb, and Osijek). All other routes have been announced around Europe.
It should also be noted that regular flights from Ukraine and Russia by several airlines have been announced in the summer flight schedule, which will certainly not happen given the war in Ukraine.
List of destinations and airlines:
Amsterdam (EasyJet, KLM),
Athens (Aegean, Volotea),
Barcelona (Vueling),
Bari (Volotea),
Basel (EasyJet),
Belfast (Jet2)
Belgrade (Air Serbia),
Bergen (Norwegian),
Berlin (Eurowings, EasyJet),
Birmingham (TUI, Jet2),
Bordeaux (Volotea),
Bristol (TUI, EasyJet),
Brussels (TUI, Brussels Airlines),
Bucharest (Blue Air),
Budapest (LOT),
Cardiff (TUI),
Cologne (Eurowings),
Copenhagen (SAS, Norwegian),
Cork (AerLingus),
Doncaster (TUI)
Dubai (FlyDubai),
Dublin (Ryanair, Aer Lingus),
Dusseldorf (Croatia Airlines, Eurowings, Condor),
Edinburgh (EasyJet, Jet2),
Frankfurt (Croatia Airlines, Lufthansa, Condor),
Geneva (EasyJet),
Glasgow (TUI),
Hamburg (Eurowings),
Helsinki (Finnair, Norwegian),
Istanbul (Turkish Airlines),
Katowice (Smartwings, Wizz Air),
Krakow (LOT),
Leeds (Jet2)
London Gatwick (EasyJet, TUI, British Airways, Wizz Air),
London Heathrow (British Airways),
London Luton (EasyJet, Wizz Air),
London Stansted (Jet2),
Luxembourg (Luxair),
Lyon (Volotea, EasyJet),
Madrid (Iberia),
Manchester (TUI, Jet2, EasyJet),
Marseille (Volotea),
Milan (EasyJet),
Munich (Lufthansa, Croatia Airlines),
Nantes (Volotea, EasyJet, Transavia),
Naples (EasyJet),
New York (United Airlines),
Newcastle (TUI, Jet2),
Nottingham (TUI, Jet2),
Oslo (Flyr, Norwegian, SAS),
Osijek (Croatia Airlines),
Paris CDG (Air France, Croatia Airlines),
Paris Orly (Transavia, EasyJet),
Poznan (Smartwings, LOT),
Prague (Smartwings),
Riga (Air Baltic),
Rijeka (Trade Air),
Rome (Croatia Airlines, ITA, Vueling, Wizz Air),
Rotterdam (Transavia),
Split (Trade Air),
Stavanger (Norwegian),
Stockholm (Norwegian, SAS),
Stuttgart (Eurowings),
Thessaloniki (Aegean Airlines),
Toulouse (Volotea),
Venice (Croatia Airlines),
Vienna (Austrian Airlines, Wizz Air, Ryanair),
Vilnius (Air Baltic),
Warsaw (LOT, Smartwings, Wizz Air),
Zagreb (Croatia Airlines),
Zurich (Croatia Airlines, Edelweiss).
According to the airline, Dubrovnik Airport is facing a very demanding season. Its biggest success is the fact that there will be a regular United Airlines line between New York and Dubrovnik, which starts significantly earlier and ends only in October.
For more on flights to Croatia and other travel announcements, check out our dedicated travel section.
March 21, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as the Ryanair Zadar summer flight schedule is delayed, and several changes have been announced from Zagreb.
Ryanair has changed the summer flight schedule for its two bases in Croatia, reports Croatian Aviation.
The start of traffic on several lines from Zadar has been postponed to June. As for Zagreb's Ryanair base, several routes have received an additional weekly flight, and several lines will operate with a reduced number of flights.
Namely, lines from Zagreb to Brussels Charleroi, Milan Bergamo, Malta, Memmingen, Malmö, Paphos, Rome Fiumicino, and Düsseldorf Weeze have been strengthened with an additional weekly rotation. Also, the number of flights on the new route to Bratislava has been increased from the original two to three flights a week.
On the other hand, Ryanair will reduce the frequency of flights to Dublin to three-weekly flights, and from the planned initially two-weekly flights to one weekly flight to Corfu.
The summer flight schedule was also revised from the Zadar base. Namely, the starting date for several flights has been postponed.
Below is an overview of all Ryanair flight schedules from Zadar and their start dates.
Lines starting in March:
Zadar - Berlin Brandenburg - Zadar, from March 28, 2022, twice a week (Mondays and Fridays), until the end of October
Zadar - Bremen - Zadar, from March 30, 2022, twice a week (Wednesdays and Saturdays) until the end of October
Zadar - Brussels Charleroi - Zadar, from March 28, 2022, three times a week (Mondays, Tuesdays, and Saturdays) until the end of October
Zadar - Budapest - Zadar, from March 27, 2022, twice a week (Thursdays and Sundays), until the end of October
Zadar - Cologne - Zadar, from March 28, 2022, twice a week (Mondays and Fridays), until the end of October
Zadar - Dublin - Zadar, from March 27, 2022, twice a week (Wednesdays and Sundays), until the end of October
Zadar - Düsseldorf Weeze - Zadar, from March 27, 2022, four times a week (Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays) until the end of October
Zadar - Frankfurt Hahn - Zadar, from March 28, 2022, twice a week (Mondays and Fridays), until the end of October
Zadar - Karlsruhe / Baden-Baden - Zadar, from March 28, 2022, three times a week (Mondays, Tuesdays, and Saturdays) until the end of October
Zadar - London Stansted - Zadar, from March 29, 2022, twice a week through April (Tuesdays and Fridays) and May (Tuesdays and Saturdays), five times a week through June, July, August, and September (Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays), and again twice a week until the end of October (Tuesdays and Saturdays)
Zadar - Marseille - Zadar, from March 27, 2022, twice a week (Thursdays and Sundays), three times a week through May, June, July, August, September, and October (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays)
Zadar - Memmingen - Zadar, from March 29, 2022, twice a week through April and May (Tuesdays and Saturdays), three times a week through June, July, August, September (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays), and again twice a week until the end of October (Tuesdays and Saturdays)
Zadar - Newcastle - Zadar, from March 30, 2022, twice a week (Wednesdays and Sundays), until the end of October
Zadar - Paris Beauvais - Zadar, from March 30, 2022, twice a week (Wednesdays and Saturdays), until the end of October
Zadar - Poznan - Zadar, from March 29, 2022, twice a week through April (Tuesdays and Saturdays), four times a week from May to the end of October (Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays)
Zadar - Rome Fiumicino - Zadar, from March 28, 2022, three times a week through April (Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays), four times a week from May to the end of October (Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays)
Zadar - Stockholm Arlanda - Zadar, from March 27, 2022, twice a week (Wednesdays and Sundays), until the end of October
Zadar - Vienna - Zadar, from March 27, 2022, three times a week in April and May (Mondays, Fridays, and Sundays), four times a week in June, July, August, and September (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays), and again three times a week until the end of October (Mondays, Fridays, and Sundays)
Lines starting in April:
Zadar - Krakow - Zadar, from April 2, 2022, once a week through April (Saturday), three times a week through May (Monday, Friday, and Saturday), four times a week through June, July, August, and September (Monday, Wednesday, Fridays and Saturdays), and again three times a week until the end of October (Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays)
Lines starting in May:
Zadar - Birmingham - Zadar, from May 4, 2022, twice a week (Wednesdays and Saturdays), until the end of October
Zadar - Bordeaux - Zadar, from May 2, 2022, twice a week (Mondays and Fridays), until the end of October
Zadar - Bucharest - Zadar, from May 4, 2022, twice a week (Wednesdays and Saturdays) until the end of October
Zadar - Gothenburg Landvetter - Zadar, from 3 May 2022, twice a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays), until the end of October
Zadar - Hamburg - Zadar, from May 2, 2022, twice a week (Mondays and Fridays), until the end of October
Zadar - Leeds Bradford - Zadar, from 3 May 2022, twice a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays), until the end of October
Zadar - Pisa - Zadar, from May 4, 2022, twice a week (Wednesdays and Saturdays) until the end of August
Zadar - Prague - Zadar, from May 3, 2022, three times a week (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays) until the end of October
Zadar - Sofia - Zadar, from May 1, 2022, twice a week (Wednesdays and Sundays) until the end of October
Zadar - Warsaw Modlin - Zadar, from May 1, 2022, twice a week (Thursdays and Sundays), until the end of October
Zadar - Wroclaw - Zadar, from May 2, 2022, three times a week (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays) until the end of October
Lines starting in June:
Zadar - Aarhus - Zadar, from June 3, 2022, twice a week (Mondays and Fridays), until the end of September
Zadar - Bari - Zadar, from June 2, 2022, twice a week (Thursdays and Sundays), until the end of September
Zadar - Bologna - Zadar, from June 2, 2022, twice a week (Thursdays and Sundays), until the end of September
Zadar - Bournemouth - Zadar, from June 4, 2022, twice a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays), until the end of September
Zadar - Gdansk - Zadar, from June 4, 2022, twice a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays), until the end of September
Zadar - Helsinki - Zadar, from June 3, 2022, twice a week (Mondays and Fridays), until the end of September
Zadar - Liverpool - Zadar, from June 2, 2022, twice a week (Thursdays and Sundays), until the end of September
Zadar - Maastricht - Zadar, from June 3, 2022, twice a week (Mondays and Fridays), until the end of September
Zadar - Manchester - Zadar, from June 4, 2022, twice a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays), until the end of September
Zadar - Milan Bergamo - Zadar, from June 2, 2022, three times a week (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays) until the end of August
Zadar - Naples - Zadar, from June 3, 2022, twice a week (Mondays and Fridays), until the end of September
Zadar - Nuremberg - Zadar, from June 2, 2022, four times a week (Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays) until the end of October
Zadar - Turin - Zadar, from June 3, 2022, twice a week (Mondays and Fridays), until the end of September
Zadar - Växjö Småland - Zadar, from June 1, 2022, twice a week (Wednesdays and Sundays), until the end of September
The flight schedule is always subject to change.
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