In the last few days, the Irish low-cost airline Ryanair has launched three new routes to Croatia for the next summer season. As stated Croatian Aviation, Ryanair is currently rescheduling its flight schedule for the next summer season and three new routes to Croatia are on sale. The company previously announced its return to Rijeka Airport, and more lines to Kvarner are expected.
Meanwhile, Ryanair put on sale new routes to Zadar airport in which, in the summer flight schedule, it has its base. Currently, as many as 39 international Ryanair lines are on sale to and from Zadar Airport, of which three are new:
- Zadar - Nuremberg - Zadar, from March 29, 2022, twice a week, every Tuesday and Saturday until the end of October
- Zadar - Stockholm Arlanda - Zadar, from March 27, 2022, twice a week, every Wednesday and Sunday, until the end of October
- Zadar - Turin - Zadar, from March 28, 2022, twice a week, every Monday and Friday, also until the end of October.
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On these three new lines in the period from late March to late October next year Ryanair will offer an additional nearly 70 seats. Nuremberg will also be Ryanair's ninth destination in Germany from Zadar (along with Berlin, Bremen, Cologne, Dusseldorf Weeze, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Karlsruhe and Memmingen), and third in Sweden (existing lines to Vaxjo and Gothenburg).
In addition to the lines to Zadar, Ryanair operates on year-round lines to Zagreb, and next summer it will be present in Pula, Rijeka, Split and Dubrovnik.
It is the Irish airline that is most responsible for the excellent statistics at Zadar Airport, Croatian Aviation points out. Namely, thanks to the reopening of the summer base of this famous airline, Zadar Airport in certain summer months had more passengers compared to the same months from the record 2019. With the announcement of new routes, which are expected before the beginning of the summer flight schedule next year, we can expect a further increase in the number of passengers at Zadar Airport.
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