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Eurowings to axe two Zagreb routes

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Low cost carrier Eurowings will discontinue flights from two destinations in Germany to the Croatian capital at the start of the 2020 summer season. The airline will terminate services from Berlin and Dusseldorf to Zagreb at the end of March. It will retain operations from Cologne and Stuttgart, as well as its seasonal summer route from Hamburg. The last flight from both Berlin and Dusseldorf to Zagreb are scheduled to take place on March 28, 2020. In a statement to EX-YU Aviation News, the airline said, “We will not offer the connections from Dusseldorf or Berlin to Zagreb in the summer schedule”.

Eurowings is currently the only low cost carrier operating year-round flights to Zagreb. The airline is a major player in Croatia and the third biggest based on available seat capacity, behind only Croatia Airlines and easyJet. It offers some 551.000 seats for sale to and from the country each year. However, in the past, Eurowings has also complained about Zagreb Airport's fees, noting they are "significantly higher than most major European airports, making it less appealing for low cost carriers". The budget airline faces no competition on the two routes earmarked for termination. As a result, from the 2020 summer season, Zagreb will no longer be linked to the German capital and will offer nonstop flights to five German cities.

Over the 2020 summer season, Eurowings will maintain up to six weekly flights from Cologne and five weekly services from Stuttgart to Zagreb. The airline will operate a total of eight return services from Hamburg next summer, with flights to run once per week between July 8 and August 26. Elsewhere in the region, Eurowings recently announced it would return to the Serbian market with three weekly operations from Stuttgart to Belgrade following a year-long hiatus. Initially scheduled to commence in early June, the flights have been moved forward to mid-May. Last week, another Lufthansa group member, Swiss International Air Lines, announced it would discontinue services to Zagreb.




November 14, 2019
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Anonymous said…
Shame especially since it's an LCC :(
09:02
Anonymous said…
When an airline can't survive on a monopoly route to a city like Berlin, you know you have serious problems. I guess flights from LJU also contributed to this outcome.
09:02
Anonymous said…
Maybe they start LJU?
09:03
Anonymous said…
So three routes suspended from next summer. Great work ADP-TAV!
09:04
Anonymous said…
What is the point of the Hamburg flights? I always found these type of Eurowings routes with 8 flights in total per season complete nonsense.
09:05
Anonymous said…
What's the third one? Swiss?
09:05
Anonymous said…
Yes
09:06
Anonymous said…
This is just bad, really bad. ZAG is distorting the market by protecting OU which is a dead man walking.
09:07
Anonymous said…
DUS was also monopoly. I''m more surprised that didn't work then Berlin.
09:07
Anonymous said…
Zagreb is losing the only direct service to Berlin? So how will the people now travel? Drive to RJK, ZAD, SPU... vs BUD/VIE? Belgrade for example, which is non EU and does not have a huge diaspora (at least not traditionally) in Berlin have 8 or 9 flights in the lowest season, going up to 13 or so in summer. And flights are usually full (Turks contribute to it but just partly).
09:07
Anonymous said…
Well EW has to survive somehow. With a loss of 250million year by years end it will be hard.
09:08
Anonymous said…
The LCC offer from ZAG is getting smaller and smaller.
09:09
Anonymous said…
Yet they are opening routes on other markets but closing them down to Zagreb.
09:09
Anonymous said…
LCC flying on a Dash8 and charging an average price of 119€ networkwide?
09:11
Anonymous said…
They will use one of 10 daily flights to either FRA or MUC and change there. Or use Easyjet which might step in.
09:13
Anonymous said…
I am sure ZAG has the by far most incompetent or most lazy management of any airport in Europe.
09:14
Anonymous said…
They were not flying these routes with Dashes.
09:14
Anonymous said…
Easyjet is nowhere near on the horizon. They already left ZAG because of high prices.
09:15
Anonymous said…
Really? They are using try and error. What routes are they starting out of DUS or TXL?
EW has just decided to put 30 Aircraft out of service end all wetleases and return the whole DH8 fleet
09:15
Anonymous said…
Serves them right with their enormous fees.
09:15
Anonymous said…
Of course. Whenever some route from Zagreb is suspended it is the airline's fault.
09:16
Anonymous said…
No it is of course ZAG´s fault they make a loss of 250 million euros and closing down TXL ops. Out of the 250million loss 249million was generated by ZAG flighs.
09:18
Anonymous said…
Maybe.
09:19
Anonymous said…
I've also read here how it was Emirates' and Korean's fault they went season, Swiss' fault they are suspending Zagreb. Everyone is at fault but the fantastic Turkish management.
09:20
Anonymous said…
I agree with you. It is ZAG´s management fault the airlines dont make money and EW loses millions. It is also their fault that BERLIN airports lost 8% passengers in October.
09:22
Anonymous said…
@9.18 They are closing down TXl ops? News to me. The only route they are closing from TXL is Zagreb.
09:22
Anonymous said…
DUS regularly sees the Q400. No wonder they are cutting it. Also they were probably charging €119 because of high airport charges.
09:24
Anonymous said…
So now it's Berlin Airport's fault this route didn't work because they have a passenger decline in October. Keep going. It must be Dusseldorf's fault the Zagreb route is closing too.
09:24
Anonymous said…
HAM is as well and they seem to be struggling there as well.
09:24
Anonymous said…
Clueless airline is clueless.
09:24
Anonymous said…
Correct. Everyone is clueless except Zagreb Airport management.
09:25
Anonymous said…
Wasn't the EU presidency supposed to bring in new airlines?
09:25
Anonymous said…
My guess is that they will fly on easyJet to Berlin from Ljubljana. Actually what might have happened here is that EW was mostly filled with Slovenes. Now that they can fly from LJU, ZAG lost its customers. Same happened with AMS. The moment HV launched LJU, KL downgraded ZAG.
09:26
Anonymous said…
@ Anon 9.22. They cancelled LHR and the remainder of the routes is flown with AC from other bases. No aircraft based at Berlin from SS2020.
09:26
Anonymous said…
If ZAG was lucrative enough for them then they wouldn't have cut it. Let's face it, they were losing money in continental Croatia.
09:26
Anonymous said…
Eurowings / LH have a long history of being clueless about the Balkan market.

It would've been funny if Germany wasn't the overwhelmingly most populated market with exYu diaspora. Like this, it's just sad.
09:27
Anonymous said…
Exactly, Belgrade has 9 flights per week to Berlin (6 AS & 3 EasyJet) and from February or March EasyJet will return one additional flight. Flights are almost always full or 90+%. Reasons for this are really cheap tickets. If you book on time you can buy return tickets for 60eur. Last week I bought one way ticket for 100eur only 2 days in advance which is also reasonable price and the flight was almost full. The other reason is that serbian diaspora in Berlin is getting bigger each year.

Berlin is quite popular (and cheap in comparison to other cities) destination for a short visit so I'm really surprised that Zagreb will no longer be connected to Berlin.

Also it's funny that from Berlin you can fly to Belgrade (AirSerbia, EasyJet), Skopje & Tuzla (Wizz), Nis, Zadar, & Banja Luka (Ryan), Ljubljana (EasyJet), Sarajevo & Pristina (Eurowings). I haven't searched for flights to other coastal cities in Croatia and Montenegro but I assume that at least Split has connection with Berlin. So basically almost every airport from region is linked with Berlin but Zagreb isn't anymore. While I was writing this comment I was wandering if RyanAir flights from BNX had something to do with this.
09:27
Anonymous said…
Unfortunate. ZAG management really needs to work on diversifying LCC offer.
09:30
Anonymous said…
It brought prosperity in the form of an additional flight to BRU.
09:31
Anonymous said…
Auch, this hurts.

So many cancellations, reductions, decreasing...And we are talking about the period of time when Croatia will have EU presidency. Obviously other airlines do not think it wll be a big thing and they are right.

Very soon we can expect ZAG numbers to be in red.
09:31
Anonymous said…
DUS is a shocker. The most populous state in Germany, one of the wealthiest and has a lot of Yugoslavs there. I guess they are keeping it in winter because of tourists that are coming for Advent in Zagreb.
09:32
Anonymous said…
@ Anoon 9.26. Exactly- so with Adria´s demise ZAG will have a bright future since all flight that are lost by Adria are now full at OU :) Is that your logic?
09:33
Anonymous said…
+100

Don't even dare to mention that FR from BNX has any influence on ZAG. Of course it doesn't have, except the fact ZAG numbers started going down since FR opened new routes from BXN.
09:34
Anonymous said…
Guys, this is bad. No way to spin it otherwise. Catastrophic even. We are not talking about the termination of a small, secondary market, we are talking about Dusseldorf and Berlin, two major cities in Germany which is the main trading and cultural partner of Croatia.
09:34
Anonymous said…
They were supposed to be in the red in October but Adria's suicide helped them.
09:34
frishki said…
Standing ovation for ZAG.
09:35
Anonymous said…
I still think a lot has been done in ZAG over the last three-four years, especially in bringing in new airlines but this last year has been far from great. Is it just me or does the management now seem disinterested?
09:38
Anonymous said…
They are probably focusing more on their finances now. My guess.
09:39
Anonymous said…
It is very easy, the loss of ZAG numbers is exactly the amount of passengers BNX gains.
09:40
Anonymous said…
Well CGN is 60km away in the same MOST POPULOUS STATE.
09:42
Anonymous said…
Anon 09.33

Only to a certain extent, OU is not very competitive. Ageing fleet, modest network, mounting losses, uncompetitive pricing ... are all factors that making ZAG-OU uncompetitive in long term.
09:42
Anonymous said…
Don't forget that JU also carries a lot of transfers to Berlin which helps fill seats. Something OU never managed to achieve.
09:42
Anonymous said…
So no more trade?
09:43
Anonymous said…
Well here is a chance for OU to start these routes.
09:43
Anonymous said…
The were supposed :D so great. What are other airports in the region supposed to be?
09:43
Anonymous said…
Nema problema, neka OU salje DH4 ako je veliki avion neisplativ. Do tamo je 1.40 tj. 800km. Pa i ovi su slali isti avion i to na Mostar 2.30! Steta je ukidati takvu liniju i takav grad ali eto prilike za OU da vrati TXL. Pomozi Boze !!!
09:45
frishki said…
With which imaginary planes, exactly?
09:46
Anonymous said…
prosperity?
09:46
Anonymous said…
With what planes? OU fleet is stretched thin as it is. The only way they could do it is by cutting seasonal flights to ATH via DBV or PRG/OTP.
09:47
Anonymous said…
So next summer we have the following:

DUS -3
TXL -3
ZRH -3

That's nine weekly flights, quite a loss. Have any airlines announced increases for next year? KE maybe? They are packed in summer.
09:51
Anonymous said…
and no more culture lol
09:52
Anonymous said…
Probably just for Croatians visiting in summer their families in Germany or Croatia for holidays.
09:55
Anonymous said…
There is of course but ZAG is making their expansion more difficult by having very high charges.
09:57
Anonymous said…
Shame. To me it looked as if they were the one LCC that would expand in ZAG.
09:59
Anonymous said…
Could we see Wizz Air launch LTN flights?
10:00
Anonymous said…
Good news for Croatia Airlines, bad for consumers.
10:01
Anonymous said…
Wizz has said numerous times that Zagreb is too expensive.
10:01
Anonymous said…
In what sense? They are very conservative and doing nothing at ZAG.
10:03
Anonymous said…
And how far is it from northern cities of that most populous state buddy?
10:04
Anonymous said…
Isn't OS reducing ZAG flights during the slow winter season? I see 16 flights, weren't there 19 last year?
10:05
Anonymous said…
Good news for them because they will get more passengers to FRA and MUC.
10:08
Anonymous said…
I'm surprised these didn't work out for them.
10:09
Anonymous said…
KE change aircraft, if you want to book a ticket on their website, there is B787 for whole summer season, this year was with A332 until end of September. They flew with B787 just for a month this year to Zagreb. That's a bit more of capacity, but definitively 3 pw is not enough. At least 4.
10:10
Anonymous said…
Zagreb definitely needs more low cost airlines.
10:14
Anonymous said…
Flights that operate once weekly are hardly profitable, unless charters.
10:16
Anonymous said…
And also I hope that one day we will have a European low cost airline flying domestic flights from Zagreb.
10:20
Anonymous said…
@ Anon.09.42. Adria was very competitive. OU is not. I used to fly on the CR9 for only 400€return from LJU whereas OU charges me 120€ return. On top they operate the A319 or A320 from Zag which is a very bad aircraft if you can fly the CR9.

Must be a reason Adria is gone.
10:28
Anonymous said…
well obviously the distance from DUS + the 60 km from DUS to CGN :D No so hard.
10:29
Anonymous said…
OS had 28 flights las year. Must be all going down the drain for ZAG
10:31
Anonymous said…
Good for LJU-SXF route, I think Easyjet could add another rotation if more Croats will use the flights from LJU
10:32
Anonymous said…
Upravo tako. DH4 je svakako mnogo brži od bilo koje zemaljske konekcije (flixbus ili voz, ako uopšte postoje direktni polasci), samo što OU može da bude pametniji i izabere SXF!
10:33
Anonymous said…
There is no money to be made on domestic flights. You can't ask Croatia Airlines about that.
10:41
Anonymous said…
How many frequencies did they operate on these two routes?
10:42
Anonymous said…
during the summer I mean.
10:42
Anonymous said…
3 weekly
10:49
Anonymous said…
maybe not.
10:50
Anonymous said…
Anonymous: 09:42: Of course OU didn´t manage to fill flights with transfers to Berlin. Guess why?
10:51
Anonymous said…
Let's wait and see.
10:52
Anonymous said…
Anon 10.28

Maybe it's because of those prices OU needed a capital injection by the government? ;)
11:15
Anonymous said…
Yes but 28 with OU, no? They had 19 on their own metal though?
11:16
Anonymous said…
Isn't it the very reason for trimming some routes that they have to get rid of those costly but low yielding dashs?
11:31
Anonymous said…
there are not living that much croatians in berlin in the first place (compared to any other city in south/west germany), and then there is no way to connect from from berlin

to make berlin work you have to shuttle lots of tourists either in or out and it appears as if people from zagreb and berlin have both much better options available ....
11:36
Anonymous said…
Yes, OU is too cheap anon 11.15, ZAG is too expensive and so on...
11:43
Anonymous said…
It´s fine, Croatians can always fly from Bosnia - Banja Luka, Tuzla and Sarajevo offer direct flights to Berlin :)
12:11
Anonymous said…
@Anon 9:32

Do you really think that someone from GERMANY would come for Advent in Zagreb? Germans literally invented Christmas markets and no other country comes close even today.
12:15
Anonymous said…
According to some other sources, this is just the beginning, with more carriers to axe their routes to and from ZAG. Shame on ZAG management!
12:43
Anonymous said…
They should shut OU down! This doesn't make sense!
12:44
Anonymous said…
Did they operate once weekly this year too?
14:07
Anonymous said…
Used this route to Berlin! Had good loads this summer :( this is sad
14:08
Anonymous said…
OS is starting to retire the Q400s so they need to rationalize their operations. Plus they have OU.
14:30
Anonymous said…
For sure not, unless EZ cuts his Berlin route.
14:40
Anonymous said…
Can someone explain to me what the hell is going on with ZAG airport?
Croatia is a prosperous nation, rich in culture and heritage. Has a beautiful coastline, exquisite cuisine and prestigious travellers.
The difference with the capital and the coast is simply insane!
How can an EU capital not perform so well ?
15:21
Anonymous said…
Sarcasm, my friend.
15:45
Anonymous said…
Because demand is just not there. Airlines would stick around if there were enough passengers booking flights. Many airlines rushed to open flights some time ago and it created too much offer and not enough demand. ZAG will obviously stabilize at around 3.3 million passengers in the future.

The coast has drunk tourists coming to have fun during the few summer months. They are no different than Burgas or Varna in Bulgaria. Same kind of clientele. It's just how it is.

ZAG really did try their best to stimulate demand. They brought some airlines but it's a fact most of them suffer in winter time.

...and of course there are utter disasters like OSI which in my opinion should be shut down. The agony has lasted for too long.
15:49
Anonymous said…
DUS must be really bad, today Q400 again. Ouch.
15:57
Anonymous said…
...or is it everything above? :)
16:10
Anonymous said…
Has anyone seen that "Bravo Hrvatska" guy?
16:11
Bravo Balkan said…
He's been kinda quiet lately.
16:32
Anonymous said…
95% of air traffic in Croatia are tourists. Huge majority of tourists coming to Croatia don't go to Zagreb. They can fly directly to the coast from all around the Europe and with one stop from any part of the world.
16:42
Anonymous said…
Look at SU, they go double daily A320 to LJU but can barely fill an SSJ to ZAG. I think there is just no, or not enough, demand for ZAG. We can give all the examples we want but this is the reality.
16:52
Anonymous said…
So who is next? Maybe KLM?
16:54
Anonymous said…
And people still think SPU won't overtake them next year.
16:56
Anonymous said…
Read all the comments here. Ok, Airport is to expensive, we all know that, but also Airlines charge too much for ZAG during the winter. I will never understand how on the earth is ok to fly to some destination with high price tickets and half or less full aircraft?! At least offer some less expensive ticket classes?! Which family of 4 can book weekend during the winter in, for example, AMS, LON or PAR? Just few of them. I understand we do not have LCC, but priče should be reasonable and more affordable during the winter months. It is not just Airlines fault, it is big peace of cake of ZAG Apo charges, but I'm quite sure that Airlines can do something as well. C'msn, weekend in Moscow for more than 2000 kunas? Really? Ok, you can have your russian plane half empty, as I passenger I really don't care...
20:57
Michael said…
People are trying to explain this in a million different ways, but there's simply not enough demand for the route, especially at those prices. This is really not quantum mechanics.
I'm kind of wondering why are there flights from Stuttgart for example. Cologne is probably due to diaspora in that wider region.
Likewise, introducing routes for the sake of routes almost never works in the long run, but so many folks want that just so they could brag about the numbers. This balkan state of mind is hilarious and a little bit sad.
The best arguments I hear, have to do with the criticism of state protectionism over OU. Slovenian national airline went bust and the Slovenes (always the smartest in former Yugoslavia imo), couldn't care less.
22:23
Anonymous said…
OS-OU has 32 weekly flights on ZAG-VIE route.18 is OS, 14 OU.
23:08
Bel Cielo said…
+1.000.000 my friend I am from Greece and I booked with KLM combined with Croatia airlines arrival on 26th of February and depart on 1st of March for 218 euro return. Coming from a country with LCC alternatives, I find it a little bit expensive for winter time.
01:24
Anonymous said…
Actually if you open the booking system for dates 02-07.12 OS has 17 weekly flights.

On Saturdays they have just one flight, two on Sundays. This is a clear reduction of flights which was never reported on here. Strange. I wonder why that is?
07:08
Anonymous said…
€218 to ZAG via AMS is dirt cheap, open a map and look where AMS is and then look where ATH and ZAG are.

Don't forget it's not just the passenger tax that's high, other charges are high as well. If airlines lower the fares then flying will become a loss making business for them and that's something they want to avoid. That is why airlines have been running away from ZAG like crazy.
07:11
Anonymous said…
Slovenes don't care because there was nothing to care about. JP's network was tiny, service pathetic and they served several destinations in Europe. That is why so many of them went to other cities to fly. Look at the Austrians and how protective they are of their Austrian Airlines. Remember some years ago when LH wanted to replace them with EW there was a massive uproar in Austria. Are they less smart than Slovenes? Or Belgians who recently did not allow for EW to replace SN? Are they also less smart than the Slovenes?

National airlines when properly run can be a charm for the country. Transfer passengers allow for more flights to be opened which means more planes needs to be leased which also means more people need to be hired. What are the benefits of successful national airlines in places like Greece, Latvia or Turkey?

Let's not forget something, Adria was an absolute failure. It was an airline that lost its compass, that didn't know what it was in the end while debt and losses kept on growing. Croatia Airlines on the other hand had everything it needed to create a massive hub in ZAG which it didn't. It even got over €132 million in the last couple of years and what did they do with that money? Where did they spend it?

Are you telling me places like Ljubljana, Banja Luka, Belgrade, Tuzla, Skopje... have demand to Berlin but Zagreb doesn't? Somehow I have a hard time believing that. What I think happened is that most just took either FR from BNX or U2 from LJU where prices are much lower than EW from ZAG.

We have no one to blame but ourselves for this one.
07:18
Anonymous said…
Dude you are surely right and ZAG probably has more demand than TZL for flights to Berlin, but do not put BEG in that basket.

By passengers numbers and demand BEG can't be compared to any ex-Yu airport and especially not to LJU, BNX, TZL, SKP etc
07:58
Anonymous said…
@anon 20:57

You are fully right when it comes to winter prices.

Air Serbia have finally understood it. Many years they were keeping high prices during the winter and flying with half empty planes. Now they have quite often promotions on their web site with the possibility of flying for example BEG-FRA-BEG for 92 eur during winter months (of course not at then end of December and beginning of January).
08:02
Anonymous said…
I know I was just listing ex-YU airports with flights to Berlin. However, BNX and LJU are enough to prove my point, especially BNX which has modest numbers.
08:14
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