Flights to Croatia: Ryanair Returns from July, Luxair to Three Croatian Airports

Daniela Rogulj

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June 10, 2020 – The latest news from around Croatia’s airports for flights to Croatia with updates from Zadar, Split and Dubrovnik.

Croatian Aviation reports that Irish low-cost carrier Ryan air has announced it is resuming lines to many destinations in Europe, including Croatia.

From the beginning of July, the company will start flying to numerous destinations again, and Zadar Airport has been the most frequent host of Ryanair aircraft for many years.

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It will be the same from July, when the company will resume as many as ten lines from Zadar:

Zadar – Vienna, twice a week (Mondays and Fridays) from 03.07.,

Zadar – Brussels, once a week (Thursdays), from 02.07.,

Zadar – Prague, once a week (Saturday), from 04.07.,

Zadar – Berlin, once a week (Thursdays), from 02.07.,

Zadar – Cologne, once a week (Sunday), from 05.07.,

Zadar – Dusseldorf, twice a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays), from 04.07.,

Zadar – Karlsruhe, twice a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays), from 04.07.,

Zadar – Stuttgart, once a week (Sunday), from 05.07.,

Zadar – Milan, twice a week (Mondays and Fridays) from 03.07.,

Zadar – Poznan, once a week (Sunday) from 05.07.

Apart from Zadar, flights from other airports in Croatia have also been announced:

Dubrovnik – Dublin, twice a week (Wednesdays and Sundays) from 01.07.,

Split – Dublin, twice a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays) from 04.07.,

Split – Stuttgart, once a week (Sunday) from 05.07.,

Rijeka – London, once a week (Monday) from 06.07.,

Pula – Berlin, once a week (Saturday) from 04.07.,

Pula – Brussels, once a week (Monday) from 06.07.,

Pula – London, twice a week (Thursdays and Sundays) from 02.07.

Ryanair additionally canceled certain routes to Croatia and significantly reduced the number of weekly flights in July. Dubrovnik remained on one line, just like Rijeka, and several lines from Pula were canceled. Zadar was supposed to have almost 40 lines this summer, but this July, it will have only 10.

Ryanair currently has affordable flight prices, return tickets can be purchased for as little as 23 euro for a trip in July, and the promotion is valid until June 11 this year.

Furthermore, Luxair, Luxembourg’s national carrier, has announced the resumption of its scheduled flights to destinations in Europe, according to Croatian Aviation.

Among others, international routes to Croatia are among the first to be launched to three Croatian airports: Zadar, Split and Dubrovnik.

Earlier in the summer flight schedule, Luxair also operated on the Luxembourg – Brač route, once a week, but this route was canceled and is not on sale in this summer flight schedule either.

The company reintroduces the following lines to Croatia:

Luxembourg – Zadar, from June 20, once a week, every Saturday,

Luxembourg – Split, from June 21, once a week, every Sunday,

Luxembourg – Dubrovnik, from June 20, once a week, every Saturday (from July 4, an additional flight is introduced on Wednesdays).

Luxair will operate on all the above routes to and from Croatia with the DashQ400 aircraft, which has a capacity of 76 passengers in the fleet of this carrier. The company also has larger capacity aircraft in its fleet, B737-700 and B737-800, but for now, it does not plan to use them on routes to Croatia.

Finally, Croatia Airlines has announced the flight schedule from June 22, with the addition of international flights from Split airport.

Croatian Aviation reports that Croatia Airlines will introduce five international routes from Split, four to destinations in Germany and one to Switzerland.

Apart from Split, Croatia Airlines will introduce numerous international routes from Zagreb from June 15.

As of June 24, the Split-Frankfurt route will be introduced with two weeks of departure, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, of the A319 aircraft.

From June 27, the Split – Dusseldorf route will be introduced, once a week, on Saturdays, by A319 aircraft.

From the same date, the Split – Berlin route will be introduced, also once a week (Saturdays), by A319 aircraft.

As of June 26, the Split – Munich route will be introduced with two weeks of departure, on Fridays and Saturdays, for the 76-seat DashQ400 aircraft.

From the same date, the Split – Zurich line will be introduced, also with two weeks of departure (Friday and Saturday) by DashQ400 aircraft.

From June 24, the Croatian national airline will operate on five international routes from Split, and one domestic, between Split and Zagreb.

Split Airport currently has the most announcements of airlines in the summer flight schedule.

 

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