Croatian Aviation reports that Ryanair released tickets for two more new routes to Zagreb Airport today!
As previously announced, the Irish low-cost airline will open a base at Zagreb Airport from September this year.
In addition to the already announced, 12 new lines, Ryanair will operate directly to two more destinations from Zagreb from September.
From September 4, the Zagreb – Malmo – Zagreb line will be introduced, which will be in traffic twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
From the same date, the Zagreb – Dusseldorf Weeze – Zagreb line will be introduced, which will also operate twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Tickets for these two new routes are already on sale on the airline’s official website, and these lines will also operate in the winter flight schedule. According to the latest announcements, Ryanair will have as many as 14 international routes from Zagreb Airport from the beginning of September, leaving the possibility of introducing additional lines until the start of operations and the opening of the base in September.
Already this autumn, Ryanair will perform weekly flights from Zagreb Airport to the following destinations:
Brussels Charleroi, from June 2, 3 times a week,
Dortmund, from September 3, 2 times a week,
Frankfurt-Hahn, from September 3, 3 times a week,
Gothenburg, from September 3, 3 times a week,
Karlsruhe, from September 2, 2 times a week,
London, from September 1, daily,
Memmingen, from September 3, 2 times a week,
Milan, from July 1, 4 times a week,
Paris, from September 2, 2 times a week,
Podgorica, from September 4, 2 times a week,
Rome, from September 3, 3 times a week,
Torp Sandefjord, from September 1, 2 times a week.
The company has more than 430 B737-800 aircraft in the fleet, with a capacity of 189 seats. The average age of Ryanair aircraft is only 8 years.
Ryanair has been operating in Croatia since 2006. By June 2019, the company had transported 4 million passengers to and from Croatia.
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