Avio Radar reports that German low-cost airline Eurowings will resume traffic on the Zagreb-Düsseldorf route. The line stopped operating even before the pandemic but is now on offer again, currently only from August 31 to the end of October with flights on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Eurowings flew non-stop on the lines from Cologne and Stuttgart with two interruptions during the pandemic in the spring and winter of last year. It is in traffic again from May 20. Eurowings currently operates 3 flights a week from Zagreb to Cologne on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, and two flights a week to Stuttgart on Thursdays and Sundays. From July 1, the same number of flights is planned for both routes as before the pandemic. Namely, there will be six flights a week from Cologne, every day except Saturday, and five flights a week for Stuttgart, every day except Tuesday and Saturday.
Last month, Eurowings announced 16 flights to Croatia, with 23 flights a week to 6 Croatian airports – Zagreb, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, Pula, and Rijeka.
Eurowings will operate for the first time from the new Berlin Airport (Brandenburg) with lines to Dubrovnik, Rijeka, and Split.
The Berlin – Dubrovnik – Berlin line will run from June 27, once a week, on Sundays, with a second weekly flight on Tuesdays from early July.
The Berlin – Rijeka – Berlin line will run on Saturdays from June 26, with a second weekly flight on Thursdays from the beginning of July.
The Berlin – Split – Berlin line will run from Saturday, June 19.
Eurowings will connect Hamburg and Dubrovnik on Sundays from June 27, Hamburg and Rijeka on Saturdays from June 26, and Hamburg and Zadar on Saturdays from June 26.
From June 28, Eurowings will increase the number of operations between Hamburg and Split to two flights a week on Mondays and Saturdays.
Eurowings will connect Dusseldorf and Rijeka on Saturdays in June and connect Dusseldorf and Pula on Saturdays from June 26.
The Dusseldorf – Split – Dusseldorf line will continue to operate twice a week in June, on Thursdays and Saturdays.
The Cologne and Split line will work on Saturdays through June.
The Stuttgart – Split – Stuttgart line runs from June 9 with a second weekly flight on Wednesdays, while Stuttgart and Zadar are connected from June 13 on Sundays.
The Dortmund – Split line will run on Saturdays and Tuesdays from June 9.
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