Flights to Croatia: KLM to Resume Zagreb Service, TUI to Dubrovnik and Split

Daniela Rogulj

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June 9, 2020 – The latest news from around Croatia’s airports for flights to Croatia with updates from Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik.

Ex Yu Aviation reports that KLM will resume its scheduled service between Amsterdam and Zagreb from July. 

Namely, the national airline of the Netherlands will resume to Zagreb from July 5, with three flights per week, on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.  The service will be operated using the KLM Cityhopper’s 100-seat Embraer E190 jet.
 
Ex Yu Aviation adds that from July, KLM will again serve 78% of its initially planned number of destinations with more than 3.000 flights from Amsterdam. The number of frequencies, however, will be 25% to 30% compared to last year.

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“Our customers want to travel again. We are therefore expanding the network slowly and carefully. With all the hygiene measures taken on board and on the ground, we are doing this as safely as possible,” said KLM’s President and CEO, Pieter Elbers. KLM will also resume its Split service in July.
 
Furthermore, Croatian Aviation reports that the Belgian subsidiary of TUI has announced it will resume its international lines to traditional leisure destinations in Europe, including Croatia.

 
From June 20, TUI will reintroduce the seasonal line between Brussels – Dubrovnik, twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. This is also the first international line that TUI is launching after grounding its fleet due to the pandemic and the crisis it caused.

 
The company will also launch the Antwerp – Split line from July 10, twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays.

 
The Brussels – Pula line is not currently on sale, but there is a possibility that the company will launch it in the next few weeks.

 
The company will analyze the status of bookings on individual routes and add more weekly flights in accordance with demand. B737-800 aircraft with a capacity of 189 passengers have been announced on the routes.
 

 

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