Norwegian Air Flights to Croatia: 14 Routes Planned for Summer 2021!

Daniela Rogulj

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Croatian Aviation reports that Norwegian low-cost airline Norwegian Air plans to operate 14 routes to three Croatian airports this summer.

Norwegian plans to resume traffic to three Croatian airports from June this year; Pula, Split, and Dubrovnik. Before the outbreak of the global pandemic, the airline operated to Zadar, Rijeka, and Zagreb.

The airline had a minimal number of international lines to Croatia in the summer season of 2020. It is common knowledge that this low-cost carrier was in financial trouble even before the outbreak of the global pandemic. In January, there was news that this carrier would cancel all long-haul lines and focus on those within Europe.

In addition to being a pioneer in low-cost, long-haul lines, Norwegian had an extremely high-quality product, and passengers were delighted with the ratio of paid and received. One of the great marketing moves was the introduction of free internet on all Norwegian lines, but the rapid expansion led almost to its very collapse.

However, Norwegian is trying to consolidate and plans to operate to three Croatian airports, Pula, Split, and Dubrovnik, in this year’s summer flight schedule. There has been no line to Rijeka or Zagreb for a long time.

Although in 2019 the number of routes to Croatian airports was significantly higher, given the current global situation, reduced passenger demand, and the state of this airline, 14 planned routes to Croatia for the summer of this year sounds more than good. Of course, given the movement of the global pandemic, there is a possibility that Norwegian will further reduce its flight schedule.

However, they have confirmed that they plan to operate on the routes below:

Oslo – Pula from June 2, 2 times a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays,

Bergen – Split from June 19, twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays,

Copenhagen – Split from June 1, 2 times a week, daily from June 28,

Helsinki – Split on June 2, 3 times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,

Oslo – Split from June 1, 3 times a week, daily from June 25,

Stavanger – Split from June 22, 2 times a week, Tuesdays and Saturdays,

Stockholm – Split from June 2, 2 times a week, 5 times a week from June 21,

Trondheim – Split from June 19, once a week, on Saturdays,

Bergen – Dubrovnik from June 19, once a week, on Saturdays,

Copenhagen – Dubrovnik from June 26, twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays,

Helsinki – Dubrovnik from June 1, twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays,

Oslo – Dubrovnik from June 1, 2 times a week, daily from June 25,

Stavanger – Dubrovnik from June 19, once a week, on Saturdays,

Stockholm – Dubrovnik from June 12, 3 times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.

Given the problems that Norwegian has found itself in the past few years, it is quite difficult to expect that they will really operate on all of these lines. In the summer of 2020, Norwegian had only three routes to Croatia, two to Split, and one to Dubrovnik. With the current epidemiological situation in Europe, we can hardly expect a sharp increase in passenger demand in June. There are less than two months left until its first flight to Croatia.

Follow the latest on flights to Croatia HERE and the latest travel updates and COVID-19 news from Croatia HERE.

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