Croatian Aviation reports that the Dutch national airline, KLM, introduces the Amsterdam – Dubrovnik Airport – Amsterdam route from June this year! The line returns after almost 32 years.
After the announcement of United, which will connect New York with Dubrovnik this summer, and Friday’s announcement of Delta Air Lines, which will also operate from New York to Dubrovnik Airport, more good news arrives – KLM will introduce a regular line between Amsterdam and Dubrovnik!
KLM last operated to Dubrovnik back in 1988. After Croatia’s independence, this company did not have a regular line to Dubrovnik Airport.
In February this year, the Dutch national airline expanded on the Croatian market, introduced additional flights to Zagreb, and now operates twice a day on the route from Amsterdam. There is also a line to Split, which will increase the number of weekly operations as we approach the summer season.
From the end of June, KLM will operate daily to Dubrovnik
A new destination – Dubrovnik airport, is certainly a logical choice for the company.
From June 26, KLM flights between Amsterdam and Dubrovnik will operate daily, with E190 and B737 aircraft announced.
Tickets are not currently on sale on the airline’s official website, but that should change as early as Monday.
Only the British EasyJet had a regular route between Amsterdam and Dubrovnik, while Croatia Airlines last operated on this route before 2010.
Given all the airlines’ announcements, it is to be expected that Dubrovnik Airport will have significantly higher traffic this year compared to last year. Three large, world-famous airlines are coming to Dubrovnik this summer, and the management of Dubrovnik Airport should certainly be congratulated on that.
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