Posts Tagged ‘Croatia flights’
Zagreb should soon attract more visitors as Easyjet has announced new routes to Croatia’s capital. Starting November 1, the low-cost carrier will fly four times weekly from Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport and will fly five times weekly from London Gatwick to Zagreb.
Germanwings, Wizz Air and Norwegian are other budget airlines that fly to Zagreb and Croatia Airlines, the country’s national airline also handles the routes from London and Paris but Easyjet’s entrance into the market should help drive down fares. That may not be good for Croatia Airlines which is already losing money but it will be good for Zagreb tourism and other sectors of the Croatian economy.
Just to recap, Easyjet already flies from Rome, Milan, Geneva, Paris Orly, London Gatwick, London Stansted, Liverpool and Berlin to Dubrovnik and from Split to Rome, Milan, Geneva, Basel, Paris, London Gatwick, London Stansted, Bristol, Amsterdam and Berlin.
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After its recent announcement of new routes from Rome to Dubrovnik and Split, Easyjet has further pleased Croatia travellers by announcing new routes from London-Stansted to Dubrovnik and Split. Flights to Dubrovnik begin on 15 May and will run on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Flights from Stansted to Split begin on 14 May and will run Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Prices start at the low, low rate of £26.99. Isn’t that good news?
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Just a few days ago, Irish low-cost carrier, Ryanair announced a new route to Zadar in spring 2010. Now we have the information. Flights from Brussels (Charleroi) to Zadar will begin Thursday, April 10 and run through the season on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Prices start at EUR14.99. Of course, if you know Ryanair you know that there will be a few extras
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The beautiful islands of Losinj and Cres will be much easier to visit, especially for Austrians. Starting in May 2010 and continuing through September Innsbruck and Mali Losinj will be connected by weekly charter flights. A recent promotional flight brought 40 passengers to the tiny Losinj airport for the first time in 20 years. Long used as a launchpad for sightseeing flights and air taxis, the Losinj airport will require significant investment in order to lengthen the runway. As soon as that’s done, Mali Losinj should have a jump in demand for its newly renovated four star hotels.
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The Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure reports that 18 discount airlines will connect Croatian and various other European cities this summer.
The leader in cheap flights to Croatia is clearly Ryanair which has flights to Rijeka, Osijek, Pula and Zadar from London (Stanstead) Charleroi, Dublin, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Marseille, Pescara, Pisa and Stockholm. Booking is not yet open for all these routes so check the airline website frequently. Most routes begin service around the end of March at the earliest.
Croatian newspapers report that more low-cost carriers are awaiting government approval for even more cheap flights.
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