February the 28th, 2026 – Croatia Airlines is set to continue operating its Split-Oslo line, with plans to strengthen its Norwegian market connection going forward.
As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, Croatia Airlines, the Croatian National Tourist Board, the Tourist Board of the City of Split, the Tourist Board of Split-Dalmatia County, the Tourist Board of the City of Zadar and the Tourist Board of the Zadar County were recently in Oslo. During their time there, they presented their summer seasonal route which connects Split with Oslo, which will once again connect Dalmatia’s “capital” with the Norwegian capital in the summer flight schedule for 2026.
Croatia Airlines will continue to operate its Split-Oslo route from May the 7th to October the 22nd, 2026, twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays. In addition, Croatia Airlines has expressed its desire to continue to strengthen its Norwegian market connection going forward.

“As a result of the interest of passengers and the strategic importance of connecting Split with the Norwegian capital, the Croatian national airline is set to continue to operate on this route, further strengthening the tourist and economic ties between the two countries,” revealed Marija Pavić, Head of Sales at Croatia Airlines.
The rather popular Split-Oslo route has already proven to be an important link between Croatia and Norway during the summer season. By continuing operations for this route during the summer schedule of 2026, Croatia Airlines is further strengthening its presence in the Norwegian market and responding to stable passenger demand for travel to Dalmatia. The launch of the route from Split to Oslo once again highlighted the importance of quality air connectivity for the further growth of tourist traffic and cooperation between Croatia and Norway, especially in the context of strong demand for Croatian coastal destinations.
From Split this summer, the Croatian national airline will also fly to Athens, Vienna, Berlin, Dublin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Copenhagen, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Lyon, Milan, Munich, Nantes, Paris, Prague, Rome, Skopje, Stockholm, Zurich, Osijek and Zagreb.










