Ryanair to launch new Zagreb service

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Low cost carrier Ryanair will commence a new two weekly service between Zagreb and the Greek island of Kos. The seasonal flights will commence on June 2 and run twice per week, each Friday and Sunday, until September 29. The carrier will also introduce a new service from its seasonal base in Zadar to Bologna, with the two weekly flights commencing on June 3. Tickets have now been put on sale for both routes.

RouteLaunch date
Zagreb - Kos02.06.2023
Zadar - Bologna03.06.2023
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Comments

  1. Anonymous10:59

    Why they don’t put CGN flights tu ZAG

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    1. Anonymous11:00

      to*

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    2. Anonymous11:18

      Eurowings fly from ZAG to CGN

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  2. Anonymous11:00

    At the same time Zagreb is losing TAP and second daily Air France flight from CDG.

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    1. Anonymous12:31

      So, what is your point? If there is no money to be made you walk away. It's not all about the number of destinations and flight frequency. Where is this obsession coming from?? I rather sit in the car and drive to Opatija, Rovinj or Šibenik than fly to Portugal or France.

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    2. Anonymous15:55

      The point is that something is surely wrong with MZLZ policy. They keep losing big players and frequencies at the time all airports in the region get increased numbers.

      What they should not care about is your driving to Opatija.

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    3. Actually ZAG will have more frequencies this year than it had in 2022.
      Do stop with conspiracy theories.

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    4. Anonymous20:06

      My point exactly, conspiracy in Zagreb.

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    5. Anonymous21:06

      More airlines and more destinations too? Yeah, right.

      Poor Zagreb, always a victim of conspiracy.

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    6. Anonymous01:48

      It's only a victim of conspiracy here. In reality it's a successful airport with a reasonable offering considering how small Zagreb is as a city. Just look at Ljubljana and its own business model. Croatia Airlines is the real problem in Zagreb, not Zagreb Airport.

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    7. Anonymous04:32

      Yes it's doing so well that it has no air links with Bucharest, Stockholm, Berlin...

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  3. Anonymous11:16

    This was on request by three tour operators from Slovenia. Lauda was cheaper than direct charter flights from LJU.

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    1. Anonymous11:20

      Bravo LJU!

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    2. Anonymous11:21

      The only problem here is that there is 2x weekly charter still scheduled from Kos to Lju via tradeair, try again

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    3. Anonymous11:33

      My friend, Trade Air couldn't add extra flights. No room as all charters with them were already agreed. Now it's too late to arrange additional flights from LJU.

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    4. Anonymous12:11

      How do you know this? Ryanair doesn't do things like this. Which your operator?

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    5. Anonymous12:44

      They do the same like Wizz in Serbia. They sell a bulk of seats to your operators.

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    6. Anonymous14:31

      Anonymous 12:44
      True dat.

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  4. Anonymous11:16

    I'll belive it when it happens. Something seems off with Ryanair and Zagreb. Remember the outlandish projections that they had about having 7 planes stationed there? And now zagreb is a weekend base

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  5. Anonymous11:45

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  6. Anonymous12:06

    Didn't the other day certain people predict doom and gloom for Zagreb? Some people just like to see catastrophe everywhere and in every single news! That's probably part of the reason why this entire region is always trailing other parts of the developed world. You won't get far with negativity on every corner.

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    1. Anonymous12:17

      How many more times are you gonna say it

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    2. Anonymous12:45

      Zagreb is stagnating compared to all European airports which have a lot of new services announced.

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    3. Anonymous14:05

      Stagnating? It is well above the European average for traffic recovery.

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    4. Anonymous14:10

      He said in terms of new services announced. So far ZAG has one new route and lost two, DTM and LIS.

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    5. Anonymous14:14

      ZAG should have been on TIA level taking in consideration that big LCC opened their base in their city.

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    6. Anonymous14:25

      I completely support ! Complete negativity!
      Firstly I see nothing wrong with Ryanair, who else would launch such interesting destinations (Malta, Kos, Thessaloniki, Malaga, Naples)? OU is sleeping.
      And it's also still too early to announce new lines starting in June or July!
      And Tirana is also holiday Airport this is one reason to compete ZAG!

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    7. Anonymous14:39

      Actually ZAG recovered faster traffic lost compared with 2019 than the majority of European airports:
      "Zagreb Airport is estimating an increase in passenger numbers throughout 2023, noting its traffic figures are already growing above the European industry average"

      Source: Zagreb Airport eyes strong growth as new routes expected FEBRUARY 02, 2023
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2023/02/zagreb-airport-eyes-strong-growth-as.html

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    8. Anonymous15:57

      Tirana was holiday airport also before pandemic but despite it they were behind Zagreb...

      And now...Now the difference is so big that 10 based FR planes would not save ZAG.

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    9. Anonymous17:33

      Go fly from Tirana then.
      The amount of trolls on every ZAG post is hilarious.

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    10. Anonymous21:07

      I don't need TIA, but your problem is that you can't handle the truth.

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    11. Anonymous04:33

      So anyone who says anything against the current situation in Zagreb is a troll? Wow, ok.

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    12. Anonymous04:34

      Btw LO is only reducing ZAG in the region, they will have one less flight this summer compared to last year

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  7. Anonymous12:09

    I don't understand Ryanair at all. They have flights to Corfu which are not doing great and now they are adding Kos out of all places? But they do not fly from Zagreb to Berlin, Porto, Edinburgh, Stockholm, Oslo, Southern France etc.

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    1. Anonymous12:38

      Apparently there is more demand to Greek islands during the summer than to the destinations you mentioned.
      Plus the tourists from these countries to Croatia probably fly directly to the coast.

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    2. Anonymous16:22

      Ma da, bas za Kos ima potrage 😂

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  8. Anonymous12:20

    I work at the airport and I heard they will re open old terminal for low cost carriers 1.1.2024 maybe wizz,easy will come

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    1. Anonymous14:06

      @Admin this is disinformation.

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    2. Anonymous14:33

      Anon 14:06
      Did this info hurt your feelings?

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  9. Anonymous20:16

    Šteta

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  10. Anonymous22:22

    Barcelona from Zg???

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    1. Anonymous23:28

      You already have it

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  11. Anonymous16:21

    85 euros one way... to much for ryan service, sorry

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  12. Anonymous01:07

    I hope a Zagreb to Edinburgh or Glasgow route is announced this year. I've been waiting years for it happened, every time I see one of these announcements I get excited....maybe next time!

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