Ryanair handled its fourth-millionth passenger on flights to and from Croatia earlier this month since starting operations to the country in 2006, with plans to further grow on the market. The airline now serves five airports in Croatia, including Zadar, Rijeka, Pula, Dubrovnik and Split, but has expressed interest in launching services to Zagreb as well. "Ryanair has held positive discussions with the Croatian Minister for Tourism regarding longer term traffic growth and route development at its existing Croatian airports as well as potential new airports like Zagreb", the company said recently. For its part, Zagreb Airport noted it was seeking models which would allow low cost carriers to increase their presence in the Croatian capital.
Ryanair has significantly grown its operations to Croatia this year. It has introduced eleven new routes this summer season, eight of which are to Zadar - Cologne, Eindhoven, Krakow, Hamburg, Bergamo, Nuremberg, Poznan and Prague - as well as one service each from Dublin to Dubrovnik and Split, and one from Berlin to Pula. Overall, the budget airline now maintains 32 routes to Croatia. The new services to Zadar have been introduced in cooperation with the Croatian National Tourist Board. It has resulted in overall growth in the airline's operations to Zadar by 50% with over forty weekly flights maintained to the city.
The low cost airline anticipates handling some 550.000 passengers on its flights to and from Croatia this year. Despite its growing route network from the country, all of its flights to Croatia are operated seasonally. However, its newly launched services to Dubrovnik and Split will be extended into the first week of winter. The low cost airline has the fifth largest market share in the country this summer, standing at 4.4%. It is behind Croatia Airlines on 31%, easyJet on 9.9%, Eurowings on 8.6% and Lufthansa with a 4.8% market share. Ryanair's Austrian subsidiary, Laudamotion, has also introduced new services to Croatia this year with flights from Stuttgart to Zadar, Split and Pula.


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The most likely FR ZAG routes are:
CRL, DUB, EIN, STN or SEN, SXF
Btw, OU is exactly the main problem. They are protecting OU, and that is why people from ZAG don't have cheap options to Europe and they travel to Budapest, Lubiana, Trieste, Venezia, Zadar, Pula...
ZAG-STN
ZAG-BVA
ZAG-DUB
ZAG-BCN
ZAG-LIS
ZAG-FMM
ZAG-HHN
ZAG-FKB
ZAG-SXF
ZAG-HAM
ZAG-NYO
ZAG-CRL
ZAG-EIN
ZAG-DTM
ZAG-MAD
Years ago Croatia Airlines used to push the argument that low cost airlines should not fly to Zagreb because it would not make it a world class airport and would reduce its value LOL. Reminds me a bit of the original comments here.
I flew Ryanair from BUD to Eilat Ovda two years ago. I had one cabin bag 10 kg, enough for one week in nice weather, I ate sandwich at BUD Airport before the flight, I needed no priority boarding or seat selection, and I never buy insurance. I flew 7 hours for 54 euro return. The cheapest OU ticket was 380 euro for the same period. When I add to the cost bus trip to BUD and overnight stay in 3 star hotel there, I still saved 250 euros. I may understand that because of your own reasons you don't like and don't use LCC 's. I can even agree that in some rare occasions FR or any other LCC can be even more expensive than OU or any other legacy carrier, but only in cases when you have to buy your tickets last minute before the flight in peak season. It has very little to do with extras. If I added extras to my basic price of 54, I would pay 80 or 100 still much much cheaper than OU. So saying that generally OU is cheaper if you add extras to your low cost price is nonsense and you should refrain from such comments.
+ Malta, Burgas, Palma, Tenerife, Porto, Manchester, Gothenburg, Dortmund, Krakow, Gdansk, Ciampino, Basel, Kiev, Lyon, Prague, Dubrovnik, Split, Valencia, Edinburgh or Glasgow......
They closed it because they couldnt find antmyone to come work to Zadar. I know this because I hanged out with many of FR employees in Zadar and they all felt not wellcomed and bored in Zadar. Also Zadar is very homophobic and most of FR cabim cree are gay. So after many years of trying to sustain that base they finally gave up and closed it.
Pula id 3:25 to 5:20 hours. For example Brioni at 12:25 comet to Pula at 15:50. Also there is 25 times per day like this.
Most of lines to Dubrovnik takes 8:30 hours. Also there are longer lines but most of them are 8:30-9:00 hours. For sure that is motivate enough for LCC to open routes.
Jesus, things we won't read on here...
https://www.exyuaviation.com/2018/09/norwegian-to-end-zagreb-winter-flights.html
- FR will not fly to ZAG if the prices remain so high
- prices will remain high so that Government can keep protecting OU
- protected OU will continue losing its market share in Croatia even without FR
It is the main problem
Let me help you. Not a single one. So much about airport management. They do not have interest to increase numbers rapidly as it would mean they sooner need to build new terminal.
OU introduced new flights this winter? Of course not.
Market situation bad? Surely not!
Also, OU can't introduce anymore new flights with the current capacity. They've done that for 3 years in a row. Did you forget that?
Calm your tits.
Last winter was not also too successful for ZAG. Except KE no big deal.This winter not even that.
OU has no money to do anything new about its fleet.
Those are the facts. You really need chill pill.
Go bother someone else.
Snowflake.
Also, there's probably some truth to this rumor from TCN...it's not the first time I hear it, but hopefully they won't be operating ZAG as 2 airports. That would be ridiculous.
Ja i kod LCC nisam uspio naći kartu ispod 150 €, a za malo više unutar Europe mogu letit i LH, TK ili LX. Moglo se ranije i SU ali sad su započeli naplačivati prtljagu, pa im je svaki let automatski 80 € skluplji, a ja više nego na jedan dan samo sa ručnom ne mogu.