Ryanair schedules additional new Croatia flights

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Ryanair has scheduled the launch of an additional three new routes from Croatia next summer, complementing the expansion of its Zagreb and Zadar bases, as well as the opening of its new Dubrovnik base next year. The budget airline will inaugurate seasonal flights from Vienna to both Split and Rijeka, while a new service from Memmingen to Pula will also be introduced. As exclusively reported by EX-YU Aviation News last week, the carrier is adding new routes from both Zagreb and Zadar next year, which have now gone on sale.

RouteLaunch dateWeekly frequency
Vienna - Split01.04.20243
Memmingen - Pula01.06.20242
Vienna - Rijeka03.06.20242
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  1. Anonymous10:30

    They'll schedule Belgrade-Pristina before coming to Ljubljana :D

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    1. Anonymous20:07

      Fraport mismanagement hits hard

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    2. Anonymous20:48

      Yes, the same Fraport that has done wonders in so many airports including Greek islands is conspiring against the people of Ljubljana.

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    3. Anonymous23:35

      Wonders of Greek islands are act of God or nature, not Fraport.

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    4. Anonymous03:51

      They'll schedule Kukës-Pristina before coming to Ljubljana

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  2. Anonymous10:34

    It seems that the focus is not only on Zagreb, Zadar and Dobrovnik. I see expansion to Split and Pula in the future as well. Why also not in Rijeka ?

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    1. Anonymous11:00

      Expantion in Pula? Where do you see it? Pula and Rijeka are the worst. They do absolutely nothing to attract more Ryanair flights.

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    2. Anonymous11:24

      Ryanair now has 7 routes out of Pula, which is the most it has ever had (I think). This summer (2023), it added Weeze and it worked out very well so they are now trying Memmingen which should also work out. It also added Katowice this summer and the route is going up to 3 times weekly for 2024.

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    3. Anonymous13:26

      Try yo compare Zadar and Pula. Pula could do way more than that.

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    4. Anonymous14:15

      Zadar pays Ryanair to fly there, Pula does not.

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    5. Anonymous23:53

      that's not true, they pay the same... Actually airport is not paying anything but it can give significant discount accord to number of passengers

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    6. Anonymous08:38

      Not in Pula.

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  3. Anonymous10:41

    Jesus Christ, next year Croatia will be on fire with so many new Ryanair routes!! ;) They are usually a bit late this year with the summer schedules. They recently expanded in Skiathos as well but Dubrovnik is another level....lol

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    1. Anonymous13:32

      Everyone wants to visit beautiful Dalmatia!

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    2. Anonymous16:21

      Is Dubrovnik now considered Dalmatia?

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    3. Anonymous17:51

      Dubrovnik is Southern Dalmatia, always has been.

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  4. Anonymous11:22

    Excellent news! But I do not think Vienna-Rijeka will work out. Split-Vienna will definitely be a big hit though.

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    1. Anonymous12:26

      Wow that OS double daily, OU 5 x a week, W6 3x and FR 4x to VIE

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    2. Anonymous12:43

      Vienna - Split in summer 2024:
      OS 9x, OU 7x, W6 3x and FR 3x per week
      Vienna - Dubrovnik in summer 2024:
      OS 12x, W6 3x and FR 4x per week
      Vienna- Zadar in summer 2024:
      OS 7x and FR 7x per week
      Vienna - Pula in summer 2024:
      FR 3x per week
      Vienna - Rijeka in summer 2024:
      FR 2x per week

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    3. Anonymous13:08

      What about Zagreb?

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    4. ZAG to VIE is 2 daily OU and 2 daily OS, if I am not mistaken. For VIE - RJK, no way it won't work - hundreds of thousands of tourists, many Austrians have houses in Kvarner region, yachts and boats in marinas in Punat, Cres, Losinj, Icici/Opatija...., plenty of croatian and Balkan people in Vienna coming regularly, with FR prices and Monday and Friday operations days, success guaranteed. Btw, after Air Baltic and Condor leaving RJK, glad at least something is happening

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    5. Yup, it should work. I have a house in Jurandvor and it's surprising there isn't more connections, despite the highways. As you say many Austrians have property in the Kvarner region including the island of Krk itself. Germans too. Many more from the Netherlands to Hungary, and everywhere in between are regulars.

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    6. Anonymous09:23

      Vienna - Zagreb
      in winter: OS 12x, OU 14x per week
      in summer: OS 12x, OU 5 per week

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  5. Anonymous11:24

    Very nice! Especially Vienna - Rijeka. There are many Austrian tourists in the Kvarner area.

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    1. Anonymous11:25

      I think there are many tourists because it is such a close drive away. I do not think people will drive.

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    2. Anonymous11:25

      Sorry, I meant to write "I do not think people will fly" not drive! They will definitely keep driving because it is just a few hours away.

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    3. Anonymous11:36

      If they would have ticket price in range of 100 Juros they will fly, becke dzimrije.

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    4. Anonymous12:10

      lol@Juros

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  6. Anonymous12:35

    In that case, it is realistic somehow that Hrvatska will probably receive 25 million tourists next year. Obviously, Schengen and Eurozone helped a lot and will continue doing it. Realistically, Croatia is the second most visited Balkan nation after Greece and still its numbers are pretty impressive with its 4 million population and less than 10 airports compared to Greece which is almost 10 million and perhaps 30+ airports. Well done, Croatia! Hopefully, Rijeka sees more routes in the future as well as Brač, which seems a bit "forgotten".

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    1. Anonymous13:09

      The majority of tourists come by car, so air capacity is now that important when it comes to projecting total figures annually.

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    2. Anonymous14:54

      Well, we need better guests, not more guests... It's already too crowded in some parts of the coast during summer months.

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    3. Anonymous19:53

      they fly from Vienna to all coastal airports in Croatia, Brac is still missing, maybe it is the next destination on their network...
      and the line would certainly be successful and in demand, considering how many Austrians vacation on the island of Brac.

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    4. Anonymous23:26

      Actually Croatia is 6th most visited country in the EU, 12th in the World.

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  7. Anonymous13:31

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  8. Anonymous14:48

    It would be really nice if RJK expanded more. It has a big catchment area with Kvarner, Istria, the northern Croatian islands (Krk, Mali Losinj, Cres and even Rab and Pag). Also people from Slovenia, Trieste and Zagreb area would use it potentially.

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    1. Anonymous15:06

      Why would someone from Trieste use Rijeka when Venice can be reached by Trenitalia, Flixbus and car, and it is within the same country while Rijeka Airport is two (!) countries away.

      And why would anyone from Zagreb or Ljubljana go to Rijeka to catch a flight when they can fly from Zagreb, or if they want to drive further to catch a cheap flight they can drive to Vienna, Venice or Zadar?

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    2. With Schengen, it's not two countries away. It's borderless. Even now, after Israel crisis, I went to Trieste few days ago, and no body stopped me or asked anything. Probably they do it with suspicious vehicles or people, but generally with RI plates, KP plates or Italian ones, you just go. And also I see plenty of ZG and LJ plates at RJK every summer, coming to take flights to BER, DUS, HAM, RIX, EIN..., not operated from their airports. Why do they do so, maybe you should ask them, instead asking us why would they do it

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    3. Anonymous18:13

      Anon 14.48 here, as a response to you anon 15.06... for the right price people would definitely do it. Its also just 2 hours to Zagreb and Ljubljana and even less to Trieste. Same as people from Rijeka look at flights from those airports, people frpm tbere would look at flights to Rijeka if there would open up more routes. Therefore the airport has a lot of potential, whether you like it or not.

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    4. Anonymous20:49

      A person from Rijeka will look at flights from Venice to check if there is a more direct or cheaper way to get where they need to get to. But I guarantee you that a person from Venice will absolutely not look at Rijeka Airport as an alternative

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    5. Original poster didn't mention people from Venice but from Trieste. It's big diferrence. I agree no one would come from Venice to Rijeka, but from Trieste and Koper, yes they do come, especially for german LCC flights which RJK has much more than TRS

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  9. Anonymous15:06

    This is completely off topic but does anyone know what is happening in Zadar
    When you look at their webcams you can see construction vehicles on the ramp and an unpaved area

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  10. Anonymous15:16

    https://www.exyuaviation.com/2023/10/zadar-airport-launches-16-million-green.html
    Probably something connected to this

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  11. Anonymous21:23

    Unfortunately, ZAD is too dependent on Ryanair, only 2570 pax in November!

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    1. Anonymous00:17

      It's November

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    2. Anonymous00:25

      Yes, but November was quite mild and warm this year. Besides, I thought they are trying to expand the tourist season.

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    3. Anonymous08:40

      A mild November in Zadar is still way worse than a normal November in Portugal, Spain or southern Italy. Not to mention Cyprus and the canaries.

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