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Croatia Airlines is gearing up for a modest expansion during the upcoming summer season, although the exact details of its network are still being finalised. The airline plans to introduce new destinations from its Zagreb hub, breaking a trend of stagnation that persisted at its main airport in recent years. Among the anticipated additions is the revival of a previously served route. During the 2023 summer season, the airline operated 18.4% fewer flights out of Zagreb compared to the pre-pandemic 2019, as a number of routes from the Croatian capital that were discontinued during the global health emergency have not been restored.

Since the end of the pandemic, Croatia Airlines has not reinstated its seasonal flights from Zagreb to Stockholm, Helsinki, Milan, Oslo, Bucharest, Prague, and St Petersburg, with the latter ruled out due to ongoing sanctions imposed on Russia. Despite the resumption of flights between Zagreb and Dublin, the service has since been discontinued by the airline as it faced strong competition from Ryanair. In 2020, Croatia Airlines also scheduled new services from Zagreb to Podgorica and Sofia, but they were never launched due to the pandemic. Furthermore, it considered introducing flights to Tirana on several occasions.

Zagreb Airport is hoping for Croatia Airlines to expand its operations from the city. Its recent Connecting Capital Cities Incentive Model, which motivates airlines to introduce flights from Zagreb to up to sixteen European capital cities have been geared towards the carrier, however, so far it has not applied. Croatia Airlines has been increasingly expanding its network from the country’s coast since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. The carrier’s Chief Commercial Officer, Slaven Žabo, recently said, “We plan to expand our network of international flights during the summer of 2024 and increase the total number of operations compared to 2023. As we anticipate the delivery of our first of fifteen new, modern and eco-friendly [A220] aircraft in mid-2024, we will be able to offer more seats and greater comfort”.


February 09, 2024
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  1. Anonymous09:01

    The regional airlines are leaving it rather late to announce new routes.

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      In OU's case it might be tied to delivery of A220?

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    2. Anonymous09:57

      OU hasn't even released their passenger numbers for 2023 and you expect them to announce their summer network?

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    3. Anonymous23:16

      Very few European airlines have finalised their summer timetable.

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    4. Anonymous10:45

      Someone from the military knowingly said:
      No plan ever survived the contact with the enemy.
      And so will fail the plans of those who did not hedge the fuel...

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  2. Anonymous09:02

    That's a lot of destinations that have not been restored. I wonder which was most successful for them of the lot.

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    1. Anonymous09:33

      No one. Kucko was sincere, ALL make debt.

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    2. Anonymous09:57

      He did say that but he said that was the case during winter season. Not summer.

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    3. Anonymous10:01

      0933,dont be malicious. And don't spread fake stuff.

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    4. Anonymous10:12

      ^ he did actually say that not a single route in OU's network is profitable in winter.

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    5. Anonymous10:39

      They are not profitable more then 10 years and you claim that they earn on any line?

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    6. Anonymous23:21

      In summer they do

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  3. Anonymous09:03

    Finally they might add something from Zagreb. Knowing them it will probably be 2 weekly, while they will reduce something else in order to launch it.

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      For a legacy carrier the only way to service and destination is a daily frequency.

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  4. Anonymous09:03

    I doubt it will be more than two new routes.

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    1. Anonymous09:58

      Two new routes from ZAG for OU would be great actually.

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    2. Anonymous09:59

      It will be 2 new routes from ZAG

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    3. Anonymous11:02

      Add 3 weekly to Sofia, Bucharest and Prague. None of the airports are served from LJU or Graz, so they have practically no competition

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    4. Anonymous12:24

      Who cares about what is served from LJU? Also I highly doubt OU will choose any route where Ryanair already flies. So we can expect some of PRG, OTP, ARN, TIA, LIS, BER

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    5. Anonymous15:28

      1. Sofia, Bucharest and Prague: bilo pa propalo

      2. PRG, OTP, ARN, TIA, LIS, BER: bilo pa propalo

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    6. Anonymous19:00

      Propalo radi COVIDA19 ponajviše. Bukurešt je bio profitabilna linija, kao i Lisabon

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  5. Anonymous09:05

    Zagreb Airport need to give the same incentives to OU as they give Ryanair if they want OU to expand there

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    1. Anonymous09:12

      I remember the same incentives being offered to anyone launching unserved destinations; OU didn't apply, Ryan did.

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    2. Anonymous09:13

      The incentives were not given to Ryanair. They were up for grabs by anyone. Croatia Airlines didn't bother to apply to two tenders

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    3. Anonymous10:40

      It's a stupid logic with these subsidies... The analogue would be if a motorway operator would subsidize bus drivers to take a certain route. Absurd, you would say then...
      But subsidies by an airport are perfectly OK??? THERE IS NO DEMAND. THIS IS A TERTIARY MARKET.

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  6. Anonymous09:07

    Would be good to see them bring back some Scandinavian route.

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  7. Anonymous09:08

    Maybe they go down the same path as Ryanair and introduce some leisure destination for local population.

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    1. Anonymous09:13

      Too late now

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    2. Anonymous12:25

      Why is too late? The whole population from Croatia already made agreement not to fly with anyone else than Ryanair or what is the case, can you please explain?

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    3. Anonymous12:46

      They can try but I also think it's too late. The best routes are taken by strong competitor.

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    4. Anonymous13:14

      Let's face it,OU need to focus on connecting with main unserved destinations out of ZAG,there are plenty of them still available. But it's never late to introduce leisure as well,like Heraklion, Hurgada, Rodos, Sicily, Sardinia... If you want to do job properly you will succeed.

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    5. Anonymous15:01

      The thing with OU is that they don't need new destinations but a new business model and strategy. Without it, all is in vain. A new fleet should be the reason for the new strategy, and I guess we will soon see if they have it or not.

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  8. Anonymous09:13

    What new routes would make most sense for them from ZAG?

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    1. Anonymous09:13

      Any one of those destinations from the incentive list would make sense.

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    2. Anonymous15:03

      JFK but they don't have that kind of perspective.

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    3. Anonymous15:11

      It's been mentioned a few times on this blog that Berlin and Prauge will be launched from Zagreb soon. I guess we mostly assumed it would be Ryanair but I guess it might be OU.

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    4. Anonymous20:26

      They need to buy back some slots at Heathrow so they can offer daily flights to Zagreb like they used to.

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    5. Anonymous23:51

      That would be very expensive

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  9. Anonymous09:14

    Can't believe they didn't restore Milan, no-brainer route. And now they have LH partner there.

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      Which LH partner?

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    2. Anonymous09:22

      ITA?

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    3. Anonymous09:27

      ITA does not fly from MXP.

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    4. Anonymous09:38

      Of course they do.

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    5. Anonymous09:41

      AZ operates to LIN not MXP. MXP is ccld as hub by ITA

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    6. Anonymous09:44

      Speaking of partners, I wouldn't be surprised OU discontinues Copenhagen since SAS will no longer be part of Star Alliance.

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    7. Anonymous11:04

      Malpensa has direct flights to Newark with United Airlines, a S* member

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    8. Anonymous12:41

      Sorry, you are right. No ITA at MXP as of January 8, 2024. Shame...

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    9. Anonymous15:36

      Eto koliki je ITA hrkljus.

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    10. Anonymous23:50

      Why fly to MXP when you can do FRA 5 times per day - OU motto

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  10. Anonymous09:17

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Anonymous09:26

      Don't get too excited.

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  11. Anonymous09:21

    When is the first new plane coming? Seems like it keeps getting postponed. I imagine they wait to launch new routes with a new plane

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    1. Anonymous09:22

      I doubt they will wait for the new plane. They will just reduce something else. I believe SKP is getting reduced.

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    2. Anonymous10:07

      OU is not purchasing/leasing just one plane.

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    3. Anonymous10:10

      This year they will get one. And a correction. It is not purchasing a single plane. All are being leased.

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    4. Anonymous10:42

      would be very surprised if SKP would be reduced since this route is its busiest from its regional flights.

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    5. Anonymous10:52

      Does anyone know if Split - Skopje will continue this summer? There are still no flights on sale.

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    6. Anonymous19:12

      1010, fake news! 6 will be purchased, and nine will be leased.

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    7. EX-YU Aviation20:28

      All of Croatia Airlines' A220s are being leased, as confirmed by the airline. Three are being leased from Azorra, six from Griffin and six from the Air Lease Corporation. The airline is due to take delivery of two aircraft this.year.

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  12. Anonymous09:29

    Berlin please

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  13. Anonymous09:34

    In my opinion, their main focus should be Zagreb and trying to deal with Ryanair.

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    1. Anonymous09:38

      That ship has long sailed.

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    2. Anonymous12:27

      Why?

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    3. Anonymous20:29

      Split is more profitable for them during the tourist season.

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    4. Anonymous23:46

      @12.27 because they have put literally no fight against Ryanair which has beaten them on the Dublin route and is outperforming them on the London route.

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  14. Anonymous09:34

    Croatia Airlines' growth opportunities are becoming smaller and smaller, that's for sure.

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      Agree unfortunately

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    2. Anonymous09:39

      There are still plenty of unserved destinations from ZAG. And many of them are major European capitals.

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    3. Anonymous02:45

      09:34, yes and no. If they continue with the current model than yes, if they implement a similar strategy as JU than growth opportunity could be endless as we have seen with Air Serbia.

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  15. Anonymous09:39

    Good luck OU.

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  16. Anonymous09:53

    MAD, WAW, IST, DUS, BER, SOF... There are many opportunities

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      MAD, WAW and IST are all served by other airlines.

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    2. Anonymous22:26

      DUS too

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    3. Anonymous23:47

      So what if they are. They can compete

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  17. Anonymous09:54

    OU's entire network strategy revolves around two cities in Germany. I doubt we will see anything revolutionary from them this summer.

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      +1

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    2. Anonymous10:08

      0954,so untrue to say the least.

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    3. Anonymous10:11

      It is very true. Only new routes that have been introduced in the last year are to Munich.

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  18. Anonymous09:54

    Can't wait to see the new destinations.

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    1. Anonymous10:10

      Why can't you? If you wanted, you could have said eager to/excited/looking for... There are plenty of choices, but in this case, I fear you will have to wait.

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  19. Anonymous09:54

    So how many new routes can we expect in 2024?

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      2-3

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  20. Anonymous09:55

    by 2026 Ryanair will have a bigger passenger share in ZAG if something does not change soon.

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      It may be even earlier.

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    2. Anonymous13:36

      Why 2026? Ryanair will have more passengers in 2024 already!

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    3. Anonymous23:47

      True

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  21. Anonymous09:59

    They are so passive in ZAG. Let's see if things finally change.

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      Passive everywhere

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  22. Anonymous11:31

    They need to start thinking outside of the box and address winter month operations when they loose the most money. They shouldn't be a May-September airline.

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      Actually they would do better if they dropped flying from January to Easter

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      Everyone would

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  23. Anonymous12:14

    Hoping for PRG to come back.

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  24. Anonymous13:14

    Congrats to Croatia Airlines!

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      On what?

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  25. Anonymous13:14

    Why don't they try Osijek-Dublin since they can't compete on Zagreb-Dublin route?

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      They tries Osijek-Dublin charters and they failed.

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      „They“ were not OU. It was an agency chartered OU and failed

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  26. Anonymous14:20

    OU could do LHR-RJK even x 1 p week. the LHR-ZAG used to go via RJK on day 3..always full.
    Only ryanair from uk to RJK. EZY dropped LGW-RJK saying low LF in 2023. Well, starting it on 29 March? far too early..29 May better and zero promotion in UK

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  27. Anonymous20:16

    Croatia needs to be promoted more in SOF and vice versa. We will see how FR will perform with ZAG and ZAD in SOF this year. Perhaps OU might consider DBV or SPU.
    For example JP performed also quite well in SOF being a newer route and JU seemed to have done well in VAR last year offering very good prices.

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  28. Anonymous23:17

    They usually publish their new routes as early as November the previous year, so I'm surprised they have left it so late this time around.

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  29. Anonymous23:23

    I'm guessing they will be seasonal routes

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      All of OU's ZAG routes in the last 10 yrs have been seasonal, so it is safe to say they will.

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    2. Anonymous23:48

      And other than Barcelona, all of their new ZAG routes in the last 10 yrs have been discontinued

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  30. Anonymous23:49

    Should have used the last 10 years to build regional network and then Iaunch long haul

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  31. Anonymous00:25

    I just really hope they will add Prague (since there will be no competition for them on that line). Berlin would be cool too.

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  32. Anonymous13:57

    Airplane to and from America once or twice week would make money year round ...But what do we know ...Leave it to experts they are always in deficit and getting paid for it too...Same story everywhere. ..Experts..Lol

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  33. Anonymous02:53

    They need to upgrade some routes too. Like how ZAG-ATH is competitive when you got Aegean's year round 3 weekly with A320neo when OU operate flights to ATH via DBV with Dash?

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  34. Anonymous15:30

    Due to inflation and prices still being high around the world, has there been any predictions how this will affect the passenger count and frequency of flights?

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