Tuesday, 31 May 2022

10 Transavia Croatia Lines to Operate in June!

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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Tuesday, 22 February 2022

New Transavia Split Flights from France Announced for 2022 Summer

February 22, 2022 - The latest flight news to Croatia as new Transavia Split flights have been announced to France for the 2022 summer season. 

Well-known low-cost airline Transavia has released tickets for two new routes to Croatia, reports Croatian Aviation

Namely, the KLM - Air France member is introducing two new routes from Split Airport to Montpellier and Nantes. As expected, these are seasonal lines that will start operating in early July this year.

The Montpellier - Split - Montpellier line will operate from July 9, once a week, every Saturday, in the late evening. The line between Nantes and Split will start a day later, and two weekly flights have been announced on this line, every Thursday and Sunday.

Transavia has announced B737-800 aircraft with a capacity of 189 seats on these two new routes, and tickets are on sale on the company's official website.

In addition to these two new lines, Transavia will also operate to Split from Amsterdam, Paris, and Rotterdam, so the number of lines has now increased to a total of five.

In addition to Split, Transavia will operate in the summer flight schedule to Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, and Dubrovnik. It is certainly possible to expect additional operational changes to the mentioned airports.

In other Split Airport news, SAS recently announced it is planning the largest number of operations to Split Airport this season, with seven lines announced:

Copenhagen - Split, from 16.04., once a week, from the end of June to the end of August every day, two weekly flights available until the end of October,

Oslo - Split, from 14.05. once a week, from the end of June to the middle of August every day, one weekly flight available until the end of October,

Stockholm - Split, from 07.05., twice a week, from the end of June to the middle of August every day, one weekly flight available until the end of October,

Bergen - Split, from 27.06., twice a week until mid-August,

Gothenburg - Split, from 14.05., once a week, from the end of June to the middle of August every day, one weekly flight available until the end of October,

Kristiansand - Split, from 28.06., twice a week until mid-August,

Stavanger - Split, from 27.06., twice a week until mid-August.

Thus, Scandinavian Airlines is planning 34 flights a week on these seven routes to Split Airport in the peak season. 

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Monday, 31 August 2020

Flights to Croatia: Transavia Cancels Most Croatia Routes in September

August 31, 2020 - The latest news for flights to Croatia with updates for Split, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Rijeka, Pula as Transavia cancels most Croatia routes in September. 

Croatian Aviation reports that Transavia, a low-cost airline from the Air France - KLM group, has announced its flight schedule for September this year. Most lines to Croatia will stop operating before the end of September.

Transavia started traffic to Croatia very early, immediately after the measures were relaxed, and the countries from which it normally flies to Croatian airports were opened. The company has resumed traffic to airports in Croatia, where it flew in previous seasons, but clearly, in a reduced form and with fewer scheduled flights.

Transavia will also fly to five Croatian airports in September: Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, Split, and Dubrovnik, but most routes will be interrupted next month.

Lines to Split

The Split - Paris Orly line will operate 3 times a week in September (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays), and flights are currently announced for October.

On September 19, there will be an interruption of traffic on the Split - Rotterdam line, and it will be in traffic twice a week (Mondays and Saturdays) until the specified date.

Lines to Dubrovnik

The Dubrovnik - Nantes line has been announced for September once a week (every Saturday), and traffic is expected to continue through October.

In September, there will be a disruption of traffic on two lines of this airline to Dubrovnik. On September 26, the Dubrovnik - Paris Orly line will stop, though it will be in operation 3 times a week (Tuesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays) until the specified date. On September 19, the last flight on the Dubrovnik - Rotterdam line was announced, and until then the line will run twice a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays). 

Lines to Zadar, Rijeka and Pula

The Zadar - Rotterdam line is in operation until September 19, twice a week (Wednesdays and Saturdays), the Pula - Rotterdam line is in operation until September 20, twice a week (Thursdays and Sundays), and the Rijeka - Eindhoven line will stop operating on the same date, but will also operate twice a week (Thursdays and Sundays) until then.

In the summer season of 2019, the company operated most of its lines to Croatia until mid-October.

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Wednesday, 17 June 2020

Flights to Croatia: Transavia Announces Lines to Pula, Rijeka, Split, Zadar and Dubrovnik

June 17, 2020 - The latest news from around Croatia’s airports for flights to Croatia with updates from Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Rijeka, Pula, Zadar and Osijek. 

Croatian Aviation reports that low-cost airline Transavia has announced its flight schedule for July, which includes as many as five destinations in Croatia.

All lines to Croatia have been introduced from the beginning of July, although earlier announcements were somewhat different.

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The Split - Paris line will be in operation from July 2, 3 times a week, on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. From July 27, 6 flights per week are expected (every day except Saturday).

The Dubrovnik - Rotterdam line is announced from July 21, twice a week, every Tuesday and Saturday.

The Dubrovnik - Nantes line will operate from July 1, twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

The Dubrovnik - Paris route will be introduced from July 5, once a week (Sunday), from July 11, one flight will be added on Saturdays, and from July 24, 4 flights a week are expected on this line (Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays).

The Rijeka - Eindhoven line has been announced from July 2, 3 times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.

The Pula - Eindhoven line will also operate from July 2, as many as 6 times a week, every day except Wednesday.

The Zadar - Rotterdam line is announced from July 4, 3 times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Transavia has reduced its flight schedule throughout the network for this summer season and will send email notifications to passengers who have tickets on already canceled flights.

Furthermore, Croatian Aviation reports that Croatia Airlines announced a temporary summer flight schedule from June 29 this year, and the company will re-launch certain routes from Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik. On most routes, there has been an increase in weekly flights.

The Zagreb - Frankfurt line will operate twice a day until June 29, and then on Mondays and Fridays, there will be 3 flights a day on this line, for a total of 20 weekly flights between the two cities.

The Zagreb - Sarajevo line, which started operating Monday with 4-weekly flights from June 29, will get another weekly flight, every Thursday, i.e., 5 times a week.

The Zagreb - Split - Rome line will also receive another weekly flight, every Wednesday, a total of 5 times a week.

The Zagreb - Brussels line will operate 6 times a week from that date, noting that two daily flights are available on Wednesdays.

The Zagreb - Paris line is being reintroduced, twice a week, on Fridays and Sundays.

The Zagreb - Zadar - Pula line is currently open daily, but from that date, it will be reduced to 4 times a week (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays).

As for the flights of the Croatian national carrier from Split, Croatia Airlines will strengthen one existing route. Namely, the Split - Frankfurt line operates 2 times a week (Wednesdays and Saturdays) until June 29, and from that date, it will operate as many as 5 times a week (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays).

The Osijek - Split line is also reintroduced every Saturday.

Croatia Airlines will launch the first international route this year from Dubrovnik. From the end of June, Dubrovnik will be connected to Frankfurt 4 times a week; on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

It is to be expected that Croatia Airlines will announce the launch of certain routes in the next announcement (for flights from July 5, 2020), such as the one between Zagreb and Prague, and Zagreb and Skopje.

Finally, Ex Yu Aviation reports that low-cost carrier easyJet has canceled plans to launch its new routes between Glasgow and Pula this summer, which was to run twice per week.  

Monday, 1 June 2020

Flights to Croatia: Lufthansa Adds New Lines from June, Transavia from France

June 1, 2020 - The latest news from around Croatia’s airports for flights to Croatia with updates from Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik, Pula, Zadar, Rijeka.

Croatian Aviation reports that German national airline Lufthansa has announced flights to a number of European destinations, and among others, the company will launch flights to Dubrovnik and Pula.

From June 20, the company will fly from Frankfurt to Pula and Dubrovnik, only once a week, for now.

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The Frankfurt - Dubrovnik line is being reintroduced (from June 20), once a week in June, every Saturday. It will operate an A320neo aircraft with a capacity of 180 passengers.

The Frankfurt - Pula line is being reintroduced (from June 20), once a week in June, every Saturday. There will be a slightly smaller aircraft (100 passengers) on this route - the Embraer190.

Lufthansa is not currently planning flights to the region from Munich, but will gradually add flights from Frankfurt. Lines to other airports in Croatia are expected to be introduced in July.

Croatian Aviation adds that Croatia Airlines is launching another domestic route. Along with Dubrovnik and Split, from June 8, the line Zagreb - Zadar - Pula will be in traffic.

The route normally operates twice a day in the summer flight schedule, but the domestic national airline is now reintroducing it with one daily flight between the mentioned cities.

From June 8, the line will operate daily, in the evening, with departure from Zagreb at 9 pm and arrival in Pula at 11 pm. Of course, this line, just like before, has a stopover in Zadar. The return flight from Pula departs at 6 am for Zadar, from where the DashQ400 plane continues its journey to Zagreb, where it should land at 07:40 am.

Passengers from Pula and Zadar will be able to continue their journey to Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Zurich and Frankfurt with minimal time in Zagreb. In the opposite direction, from the mentioned cities to Pula and Zadar via Zagreb, the waiting time between flights is long and demotivating for passengers.

Latvian national carrier Air Baltic has made operational changes to its seasonal routes to Croatia. Namely, Croatian Aviation reports that the long-term seasonal line Riga - Rijeka, which mainly operated twice a week, this year will operate only once a week from July 29 to September 16.

Air Baltic also announced the introduction of the Vilnius-Rijeka route, which was originally scheduled to operate twice a week, but was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Riga - Split line will operate once a week from June 29, and the second weekly flight will be introduced from July 31. The original plan of this airline was to fly on the line Riga - Split three times a week, but the number of weekly departures was reduced in accordance with demand.

The Riga - Dubrovnik line will operate twice a week from July 27, there has been no reduction in capacity and weekly departures on this line, but the start of traffic has been postponed until the very end of July.

The Vilnius - Dubrovnik line, which was supposed to operate for the first time this year (just like the Vilnius - Rijeka line), has been completely canceled for this summer season. The two-week flight on this line was originally planned.

This airline will complete the entire summer flight schedule with a unified fleet in order to reduce operating costs, so A220 aircraft are expected on all routes to Croatia, which have a capacity of 145 passengers in the fleet of this carrier.

Finally, Transavia, the low-budget subsidiary of the Air France group - KLM, announced the re-launch of certain lines from France to destinations in Croatia.

Croatian Aviation reports that from June 29, Transavia will launch a total of four routes to the airports in Dubrovnik, Split and Pula.

The Nantes - Dubrovnik line is being reintroduced with two weeks of departure (Wednesdays and Saturdays). The company currently plans to maintain that number of rotations through July as well.

The Paris Orly - Dubrovnik line is being reintroduced, three times a week (Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays). The number of weekly flights is expected to increase to a total of four in July.

The Paris Orly - Split line is reintroduced, three times a week (Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays). The company intends to increase the number of flights to as many as six a week in July.

The Paris Orly - Pula line is also being introduced, twice a week, and it is likely that this number of flights will be maintained in July.

Transavia has B737 aircraft in the fleet, versions 700 and 800, with a capacity of 149 and 189 seats.

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