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Ryanair adds eighth new route to Zadar

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NEWS FLASH


Ryanair has unveiled its eighth and final new route to Zadar for next summer season. The carrier will introduce two weekly flights between Eindhoven and the coastal city starting April 1. The airline previously announced it would launch eight new routes to Zadar during the summer of 2019, with the other seven being Krakow, Poznan, Bergamo, Cologne, Hamburg, Nuremburg and Prague. All will operate on a seasonal summer basis. The new routes are being launched in cooperation with the Croatian National Tourist Board. It will result in overall growth in the airline's operations to Zadar by 50% with over forty weekly flights to be maintained to the city. Despite its growing network, Ryanair will close down its seasonal base in Zadar.

Flight details for the new Eindhoven - Zadar service can be found here.

December 24, 2018
croatia low cost airline Newsflash Summer 2019 Zadar
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  1. Anonymous10:40

    Zadar will have a great year! Congrats!

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    1. Anonymous12:41

      yes no doubt about islt

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  2. Anonymous10:48

    These are all subsidized routes.

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    1. OjOj10:56

      Jesu
      Od strane HTZa.
      U cemu je problem?

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    2. Anonymous11:04

      If FRA & VIE can start incentives why are ZAD and Macedonia not allowed to do so?

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    3. Anonymous11:06

      So what, Anon 10:48?

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    4. OjOj11:07

      Letove subvencionira HTZ a ne aerodrom.

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    5. Anonymous20:24

      This means there is no real market for these flights, it's just an easy way for Ryanair to make money ;)

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    6. Anonymous07:09

      Distortion of the market at the expense of the taxpayers. Better to pay for more OSI flights.

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  3. NL Smoke Weed Every Day11:05

    finaly zadar to eindhoven :)... gonna book tickets for the summer :)

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    1. Anonymous11:24

      Finally, I was waiting to your happiness :) njoy ur weed :)

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    2. Anonymous12:04

      Hahaha! ;)

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  4. Anonymous11:16

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  5. Anonymous12:09

    I am so happy for Zadar! I hope they cn get to 1 million ppx by the end of 2020.

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    1. Anonymous07:10

      Highly doubt it, even this year when they had ok flights their numbers slipped.

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    2. Wijn en Olijfolie00:19

      its not the lack of demand, the strikes in summer 2018 at rynair were the reason the numbers are slipped a bit. without the strikes 2018 would be a record year

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  6. Anonymous12:54

    Smart decicion, so Ryan connect Eindhoven in 2018 with Rijeka and in 2019 with Zadar

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    1. Anonymous13:24

      It was transavia that connected Rijeka with Eindhoven

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  7. Anonymous13:17

    This is not good news for the other regional airports that want to reach the top 10 list:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_busiest_airports_in_the_Former_Yugoslav_Republics

    ZAD is most likely to beat even SJJ in figures next year.
    Also PUY is clearly outta the game.

    Can´t wait for the final scores this year.

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    1. OjOj13:50

      Cudan hobi 🤔

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  8. Anonymous13:25

    First of all I am very happy with these flights and think its long overdue. And that the Netherlands should have been connected to Zadar a long time ago. But how are they going to operate this since the base in ZAD will be closed this summer and the base in EIN was closed in November?

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    1. Wijn en Olijfolie14:03

      hmm... intresting, maby they will come back to ZAD or EIN with new signed contracts

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    2. Anonymous18:31

      So it must be a W pattern. If you're interested just check which flight arrives at EIN 25 mins before the ZAD departure and leaves 25 mins after the arrival from ZAD on the applicable weekdays.

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    3. Vladimir Milićević19:00

      Već sada u zimskom redu letenja imamo let STN-EIN-TSF-EIN-STN. Veoma verovatno nešto ovako ili slično će biti i sa Zadrom.

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