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Ryanair to operate Zadar winter flights

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Low cost carrier Ryanair is bringing forward the resumption of select seasonal summer flights out of Zadar next year. As a result, the airline will operate some services during the 2023/24 winter season, which runs between October 29 and March 30 of next year. Ryanair will restore its flights between Zadar and Berlin on March 1 in 2024, initially maintaining two weekly rotations. Similarly, services to Dublin will resume on March 19. A number of destinations will return in the week leading up to the start of the 2024 summer season including Budapest, Cologne, Poznan and Krakow on March 26, as well as Warsaw, Stockholm Arlanda and Liverpool on March 27. Modifications to these plans at this early stage remain possible. Ryanair is Zadar’s largest airline. This year it accounts for 77.3% of the airport’s total capacity with 1.142.408 seats. It operates a seasonal summer base from the coastal city.

October 02, 2023
croatia low cost airline Newsflash Ryanair Winter 2023/2024 Zadar
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  1. Anonymous13:36

    Thats very good news! I am missing Eindhoven though, that route would work really well.

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  2. Anonymous14:15

    I was expecting FR not to operate anything before June, based on what they were doing this year, so this is very good news if the flights actually happen.

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  3. Anonymous14:31

    Come to Sarajevo! Lol

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  4. Anonymous15:04

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  5. Anonymous15:15

    What about Marseille?

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  6. Anonymous17:43

    Zadar will have Berlin flights in March but Zagreb won't. Some people still dream of ZAG as a regional hub.

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    1. Anonymous18:46

      +100

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    2. Anonymous23:56

      Literally no one dreams of Zagreb as a regional hub.

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  7. Anonymous18:15

    Two Ryanair bases not far away from each other.
    What could go wrong for Zagreb airport...?!

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  8. Anonymous09:45

    Not much, but a good start, finally something. I wish something similar could hapen in Dubrovnik too. I wonder if Dubrovnik ever reached out to FR regarding winter flights.

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    1. Anonymous14:06

      There is Dublin and Vienna in March from Dubrovnik

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  9. Anonymous11:20

    Together with Croatia Airline's Munich route over the winter, and a good season Zadar could go to 1.5M next year

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  10. Anonymous12:27

    Clickbait. There are no winter flights, lol. Early March is the beginning of spring/Easter season for flights

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    1. Anonymous12:32

      You obviously don't know how and when the IATA winter season in the aviation industry works.

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