Croatia Airlines schedules final new summer route

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Croatia Airlines has scheduled and put on sale seasonal flights between Dubrovnik and Prague, its fourth and final new route for the 2023 summer season. The carrier announced the service back in November of last year but put tickets on sale this week. Flights will operate once per week until October 12, each Thursday, with the Airbus A319 aircraft. The carrier also serves the Czech capital seasonally out of Split. Croatia Airlines previously scheduled new routes from Split to Skopje and Oslo, as well as from Brač to Munich for the 2023 summer season.

RouteLaunch date
Split - Skopje12.05.2023
Split - Oslo14.05.2023
Dubrovnik - Prague18.05.2023
Brač - Munich27.05.2023
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Comments

  1. Anonymous13:32

    Bravo! This makes so much sense

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  2. Anonymous13:33

    Yesss 1weekly service give us nothing !!

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  3. Anonymous13:41

    They should go 3 weekly to DBV and 4x daily to SPU with dash. But at least they can say their network is growing lol

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    1. Anonymous13:43

      Let's wait and see how these perform. This year is not off to a good start for HR coastal airports. DBV had less than 15.000 passengers!

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    2. Anonymous13:45

      The transition to eur is hurting them. My summer destination got 45% more expensive. For 4400e that I'm paying i could be in dubai in a 5star hotel with flights included

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    3. Anonymous14:30

      I agree. Croatia has become so overpriced for what they have to offer. Even NYC is more reasonable when it comes to hotel prices. Not to mention how expensive it has become to fly to anywhere in Europe from the US and Canada. Lufthansa is charging premium for its flights. It's just ridiculous that they charge over 500 EUR for a one way flight from Spain to anywhere in CRO or SLO.

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    4. Anonymous14:57

      I agree it's getting far too expensive for a vacation in Croatia. Joining the Euro currency will hurt the tourist sector very much this year. Bravo to OU though for this new route!

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    5. Anonymous18:56

      Overpriced for what they have to offer?? Seriously?!

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    6. Anonymous21:27

      Absolutely, year on year tourists the prices are insane.

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    7. Joining the euro has nothing to do with it and if anything it'll help the tourist sector as the tourists won't need to change money. The had been going up way before we introduced the euro. Everything is still booked, so much so in fact that it's become a huge problem to find seasonal workers on the coast, despite of the wages being well over a thousand euros just for washing dishes, or cleaning rooms. Bar tenders and kitchen helping staff earn well over €1500 and cooks over €2000. On the islands those wages are often double that.

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    8. Anonymous02:59

      Currency has nothing to do with high prices.

      Croatia is a super popular destination (top 10 in the world) and this is driving the pricee high.

      Prices for hotel rooms / apartments were always calculatee and often charged in euros.

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  4. Anonymous13:42

    At least it’s on the A319

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  5. Anonymous13:42

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Anonymous17:01

      What is bravo here? 4 routes with the total of 5 weekly flights? That deserves bravo?

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    2. Anonymous21:38

      Anon 17:01, imagine it was the other way around, 5 routes with 4 weekly flights 😂😜😃

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  6. Anonymous14:40

    So well thought out!! A one weekly flight out of a city already covered with more frequencies to the exact same destination by a different airline, and at the same time leaving the countires capital without a connection to the Czech capital!! Same thing with Berlin for example.

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    1. Anonymous15:00

      Zagreb Airport management have brought this on themselves by trying to rip off OU and other carriers with high fees whilst subsidising FR.

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    2. Anonymous18:30

      Zagreb Airport was always CTN hostage; their best CEO being sacked by Misetic actions and replaced by “good guy” who immediately cancelled debts. CTN was always copying Czech Airlines for the flights and decided to cancel them the moment CSA went bankrupt. And the planes of both companies were all year full… standard logic of “national carrier”

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  7. Anonymous15:12

    sO(U) sad!

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  8. Anonymous16:29

    PRG makes a lot of sense. But is there really any demand on the SPU-SKP or it is paid by their government?

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  9. Anonymous16:59

    Groundbreaking!

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  10. Anonymous22:13

    Da nije tužno bilo bi smešno.

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  11. notLufthansa11:20

    Pozdrav, where are you? I hope you are well, this “announcement” has been up for several days already, Bravo Hrvatska guys are here, but not you….

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  12. Anonymous14:59

    Please bring back LGW/LHR - DBV Service OU…

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