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Europe's largest airline, Ryanair, will launch seasonal summer flights between Gdansk in Poland and Zadar in 2020. Services will operate three times per week, each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, between March 31 and October 24. Out of the eight new routes introduced to Zadar last summer season, all will resume in 2020 with exception to Hamburg. Services from Prague and Skavsta will be strengthened with additional frequencies compared to 2019. Further flight details for the Gdansk - Zadar route can be found here.

November 14, 2019
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  1. Anonymous14:00

    Wow, ZAD is on fire!

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    1. Wijn en Olijfolie01:18

      1 million passengers in 2020

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  2. Anonymous14:25

    Come to ZAG FR, please.

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    1. Anonymous14:31

      Routes that could have great success from ZAG will be Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife South and Faro.

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    2. Anonymous14:39

      New York as well. US arrivals to Croatia are growing by double digits.

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  3. Anonymous18:44

    Udruzeno oglasavanje?

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    1. Anonymous19:52

      Svake godine FR dobije isti iznos. A znacajno povecava broj destinacija i rotacija. Sljedece godine ukljucujuci Laudu cak 56 tjedno.

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    2. Anonymous10:11

      Next season for FR to ZAD it will come to approx. 2,5 euro per seat

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  4. Anonymous18:56

    ZAD će srezati sav rast SPU u 2020. Tako je to kad se ne gleda unaprijed kao DBV. ZAD će sljedeće godine imati najveći rast u Hrvatskoj, i postotno i apsolutno.

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    1. Anonymous19:58

      Usporavanje SPU rasta nema puno veze sa ZAD.
      Kako je lijepo objasnio pomocnik direktora za portal ''Dalmacija Danas'':

      ''U našem razgovoru s gospodinom Bilasom saznajemo da je subotom teoretski vršni kapacitet od 12 zrakoplova u satu već dosegnut. Tu brojku određuje konfiguracija manevarskih površina zračne luke, a može se samo neznatno povećati dodavanjem paralelne rulnice i dogradnjom više izlaza s uzletno-sletne staze. Također, iako primarni prilaz s juga, na stazu 05, ima navigacijsku opremu za precizno slijetanje (CAT I) i teoretski kapacitet od oko 20 zrakoplova u satu, problem ostaje u činjenici da se kroz polovicu dana, ovisno o vjetru, koristi i neprecizni vizualni prilaz sa sjevera na stazu 23 koja ima znatno manji kapacitet i s kojom brojni manje iskusni piloti imaju problema, zbog čega su potrebne veće separacije među zrakoplovima.''

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  5. XXXXX111120:03

    Excuse me,what season is in March?Thank you.

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    1. Anonymous07:04

      Up until 30.03 it's winter, 31.03 is the first day of the summer season.

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