May 16, 2020 – Eurowings is among the first to announce the return of flights after a long hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. And as Croatian Aviation (CA) reveals, the airline has decided to launch certain international routes to destinations in Croatia.
Namely, as Croatian Aviation exclusively finds out, Eurowings has decided to launch certain international lines to destinations in Croatia.
You can see the schedule provided by Croatian Aviation below:
The Cologne – Zagreb line operates twice a week, and in the following period, it will be reduced to once a week.
The Cologne – Zadar line is introduced once a week, on Saturdays, from 20 June.
The Stuttgart – Split line is introduced, once a week, on Saturdays, from 6 June.
The Hamburg – Rijeka line is introduced, once a week, on Sundays, from 21 June.
The Hamburg – Split line is introduced, twice a week, on Tuesdays and Sundays, from 2 June.
The Düsseldorf – Split line is introduced, once a week, on Saturdays, from 20 June.
The Düsseldorf – Rijeka line is introduced once a week, on Saturdays, from 20 June.
The Düsseldorf – Pula line is introduced once a week, on Saturdays, from 20 June.
Eurowings will monitor the situation with the epidemiological situation and border regulations of individual countries and respond in a timely manner by introducing lines. Croatia is one of the most important destinations of this low-budget airline and there is no doubt that in the coming months, Eurowings will return to Croatian airports on an even larger scale, writes Croatian Aviation.
Recall, this news comes after British Airways announced it would fly to Zagreb and Split next month in a significantly reduced flight schedule compared to their operations before the outbreak of COVID-19.
Namely, from June 1, British Airways will fly between London (Heathrow) and Zagreb three times a week (Mondays, Fridays, and Sundays) on the A320 aircraft.
The route between London (Heathrow) and Split will operate from the same date. The line will run four times a week in June (Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays).
Seasonal routes to Dubrovnik and Pula on British Airways are not on sale for now. It is expected that the number of weekly flights to Zagreb and Split will increase in July, and then the lines from London to Pula and Dubrovnik could start operating in a reduced form.
To read more about travel in Croatia, follow TCN’s dedicated page.