In the second week of the summer flight schedule, from April 4 to 10, several old flights will resume, and new routes to Croatian airports are being introduced. More than 100 lines ran in the first week of the summer flight schedule, and Croatian Aviation is looking at those kicking off next week, from April 4 to 10.
Pula Airport:
Munich, Lufthansa, from 9 April,
Rijeka Airport:
Frankfurt, Lufthansa, from 9 April,
Zadar Airport:
Hamburg, Ryanair, from 4 April,
Frankfurt, Lufthansa, from 9 April,
Munich, Lufthansa, from 9 April,
Oslo, Flyr, from 9 April,
Vienna, Austrian, 9 April.
Split Airport:
Paris Orly, Transavia, from 8 April,
Frankfurt, Condor, from 8 April,
Marseille, Volotea, from 10 April,
Nantes, Volotea, from 10 April.
Dubrovnik Airport:
London Gatwick, British Airways, from 4 April,
Helsinki, Finnair, from 6 April,
Osijek, Croatia Airlines, from 7 April,
Brussels, TUI, 9 April,
Marseille, Volotea, from 9 April,
Nantes, Volotea, from 9 April,
Rotterdam, Transavia, from April 9,
Stuttgart, Eurowings, from 9 April.
Osijek Airport:
Dubrovnik, Croatia Airlines, from 7 April.
Brač Airport has no announced new scheduled (or charter) routes in the mentioned period. However, the number of lines will increase significantly just before Easter.
The 2022 Zagreb Airport summer flight schedule also kicked off on Sunday, March 27, connecting the Croatian capital to 60 destinations – 22 airlines flying to six domestic destinations and 54 destinations in international traffic (30 countries) which can be viewed here: www.Zagreb-airport.hr.
Just yesterday, Croatian Aviation listed all the operations of Croatia Airlines and Ryanair for this year’s summer flight schedule (from March 27 to October 29 this year).
In the mentioned period, the Croatian national airline is planning 559 return flights with A320 aircraft, 1866 return flights with A319 aircraft, and 3139 return flights with DashQ400 aircraft. As a result, a total of 1,209,068 seats are currently available from or to Zagreb on all Croatia Airlines flights.
Ryanair is announcing a slightly smaller number of flights. In the same period, 2219 return flights with A320 aircraft, 104 return flights with B737-800 aircraft, and 51 return flights with 737 MAX 200 aircraft are planned. A total of 858,552 seats are currently available from or to Zagreb on all flights Ryanair.
Croatia Airlines is currently the largest airline at Zagreb Airport in terms of seats, offering 350,516 more seats than the other Ryanair during the mentioned period. According to current announcements, these two airlines have a total of 2,067,620 seats from and to Zagreb Airport, respectively.
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