November 18, 2019 – The latest news from around Croatia’s airports for new flights to Croatia with updates from Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Pula, and Zadar.
Avio Radar reports that last summer, British low-cost carrier Easyjet took over its first Airbus A321Neo aircraft. Today, there are six in its fleet. For the 2020 summer flight schedule, Easyjet has announced this aircraft on selected routes to Croatia and will land at four airports in Croatia to which Easyjet operates. The first arrival is in Dubrovnik on May 5, 2020.
London (LGW) – Dubrovnik (DBV), once a week, Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Paris (CDG) – Split (SPU), once a week, Wednesday, June 22, 2020
Bristol (BRS) – Split (SPU), once a week, Saturday, June 27, 2020
Milan (MXP) – Zadar (ZAD), once a week, June 25, 2020
Paris (CDG) – Pula (PUY), once a week, Wednesday, July 1, 2020
The Basel/Mulhouse (BSL) – Pula (PUY) line has also been strengthened for the 2020 summer flight schedule. Namely, this line will run three flights per week instead of this year’s two flights per week. This line will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from June 23 to August 29, 2020.
In other flight news, Ex Yu Aviation reports that Czech Airlines will stop its seasonal service between Prague and Zagreb.
“At this moment, the route Prague – Zagreb is not planned for the 2020 summer season,” the carrier said for Ex Yu Aviation.
With the discontinuation of this line, Croatia Airlines will be the sole seasonal route from Zagreb to the Czech capital, which will operate next year from April 7th and fly four times per week until the end of October.
Recall, when Czech Airlines launched the service between the two capitals back in 2016, it ran throughout the year. Back in 2017, the airline moved to a seasonal service.
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