NEWS FLASH
In the latest revision of its network, Ryanair has reduced frequencies on select routes from Croatia during the peak of the 2026 summer season in June, July and August. The carrier will remove one weekly flight on services from Zagreb to London Stansted, from Pula to Katowice and from Dubrovnik to Wroclaw. As a result, it will maintain eleven instead of twelve weekly flights between Zagreb and London, which still represents an increase of two weekly services compared to the same period in 2025. The airline will operate four weekly rotations between Pula and Katowice, one fewer than last summer, while services between Dubrovnik and Wroclaw will be maintained at four weekly flights, in line with last year’s levels.

-have a presser for already minor flight adjustments to one of the biggest summer markets
ReplyDelete-reduce it
-complain its the fault of the airports
This surely can't go on forever right?
Why not? Who's there to stop them, OU?
DeleteWhy can it not go on forever?
DeleteAt some point you run out of airports
DeleteRyanair will outlive us all
DeletePeople said the same thing about TWA and Pan-Am, look where we're now
DeleteWithout Wizz Air for ZAG will be hard with Ryanair
DeleteRyanair will go bankrupt eventually. They have stayed profitable by continuously expanding, but they are unable to grow much more. The time of their downfall is coming!
Delete@14:28 i'm sure they're less likely to go backrupt than you
DeleteAlso have removed Zadar - Sofia. Zagreb - Sofia is only for two months.
ReplyDeleteThis was reported before.
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