July 31, 2020 – The latest news from around Croatia’s airports for flights to Croatia with updates from Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Pula, Osijek, and Rijeka.
Croatian Aviation reports that Croatia Airlines has announced its flight schedule for August. The Croatian airline will thus operate to all airports in Croatia, with as many as 37 domestic and international routes from Zagreb, Osijek, Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, Split, Brac and Dubrovnik. Here is a look at the schedule on all lines for August.
Lines from Osijek
Osijek – Dubrovnik continues to operate once a week in August, every Thursday, on a DashQ400 aircraft with a capacity of 76 seats,
Osijek – Split continues to operate once a week in August, every Friday, on a DashQ400 aircraft with a capacity of 76 seats.
Lines from Zadar
Zadar – Zagreb line will operate once a day on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from August 3, while two flights a day have been announced on Sundays. From August 10, flights are announced once a day every day of the week, but on Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays, there will be two daily flights on the DashQ400 aircraft with a capacity of 76 seats.
Lines from Pula
Pula – Zagreb from August 3 will operate once a day on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, while on Sundays, two flights a day are announced. From August 10, flights are announced once a day every day of the week, but on Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays, there will be two daily flights on the DashQ400 aircraft with a capacity of 76 seats.
Lines from Rijeka
Rijeka – Munich route is reintroduced twice a week, every Thursday and Sunday, from August 6, with a 76-seat DashQ400 aircraft.
Lines from Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik – Munich route was introduced at the end of July and will operate 3 times a week, every Monday, Friday and Sunday, on DashQ400 and A319 aircraft,
Dubrovnik – Paris route was introduced at the end of July and will operate 3 times a week, on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, on the A319 aircraft,
Dubrovnik – Zurich route operated 3 times a week, but in August it will operate 5 times a week, every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday on a DashQ400 aircraft,
Dubrovnik – Athens continues to operate 3 times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday on a DashQ400 aircraft with a capacity of 76 seats,
Dubrovnik – Dusseldorf continues to operate once a week, every Sunday, on an aircraft type A319 with a capacity of 144 seats,
Dubrovnik – Frankfurt continues to operate daily, aircraft type A319,
Dubrovnik – Rome continues to operate 3 times a week, every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday on DashQ400,
Dubrovnik – Osijek continues to operate once a week, every Thursday,
Dubrovnik – Zagreb line continues to operate daily with several daily flights, an average of 22 flights per week.
Lines from Split
Split – Vienna line continues to operate 3 times a week, every Monday, Friday and Saturday, and from August 12, another flight is added per week, every Wednesday,
Split-London route will operate twice a week, on Fridays to Gatwick, on Saturdays to Heathrow, on A319 aircraft,
Split – Berlin continues to operate once a week, on Saturdays,
Split – Dusseldorf continues to operate once a week, on Saturdays,
Split – Copenhagen continues to operate once a week, on Saturdays,
Split – Lyon continues to operate once a week, on Saturdays,
Split – Frankfurt line continues to operate daily,
Split – Paris continues to operate once a week, on Saturdays,
Split – Munich continues to operate daily,
Split – Rome continues to operate 4 times a week, every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday on aircraft type DashQ400,
Split – Zurich continues to operate 4 times a week, every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday,
Split – Osijek continues to operate once a week, every Friday,
Split – Zagreb line continues to operate daily with several daily flights, on average as many as 25 flights per week.
Lines from Zagreb
Zagreb – Amsterdam continues to operate daily, aircraft type A319 and A320,
Zagreb – Athens (via Dubrovnik) continues to operate 3 times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday on DashQ400 aircraft,
Zagreb – Vienna will operate twice a week, on Mondays and Saturdays, from August 12, flights are available on Wednesdays and Saturdays
Zagreb – Brussels continues to operate 6 times a week, every day except Saturday,
Zagreb – Dublin continues to operate 3 times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays,
Zagreb – Frankfurt line will operate daily with several daily departures, on average as many as 26 times a week,
Zagreb – Copenhagen continues to operate daily,
Zagreb – London line will operate twice a week (so far three), on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 10 August on Mondays and Fridays,
Zagreb – Munich continues to operate 6 times a week, every day except Thursday,
Zagreb – Paris line continues to operate daily,
Zagreb – Rome will run daily, 4 times a week via Dubrovnik, 3 times a week via Split,
Zagreb – Sarajevo will operate 4 times a week, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays,
Zagreb – Skopje continues to operate twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays,
Zagreb – Zurich continues to operate 2 times a day, a total of 14 flights a week,
Zagreb – Brac continues to operate twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays,
Zagreb – Dubrovnik line continues to operate daily with several daily flights, on average 22 flights per week,
Zagreb – Split line continues to operate daily with several daily flights, on average as many as 25 flights per week,
Zagreb – Zadar – Pula from August 3 will operate once a day on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, while on Sundays 2 flights a day is announced. From August 10, flights are announced once a day every day of the week, but on Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays, there will be two daily flights on the DashQ400 aircraft with a capacity of 76 seats.
In August, Croatia Airlines will not operate on seasonal routes from Zagreb to the following cities: Helsinki, Prague, Oslo, Stockholm, St. Petersburg, Podgorica, Bucharest, Sofia, Barcelona, Lisbon, Milan, Mostar, Tel Aviv. The lines were announced, but due to the corona crisis, likely, the company will not launch them this summer season. Also, international lines from Pula and Zadar have also been canceled for this summer season, while Rijeka has one line to Munich.
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