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Ryanair adds 51st destination from Zadar

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Ryanair is further expanding its Zadar operations this summer with the introduction of a seasonal service between Katowice and the Croatian coastal city. The flights will launch on April 17 and initially run once per week before increasing to three weekly from May 6. Further details can be viewed here. It will complement the five new routes previously announced by the budget carrier from Zadar. Ryanair will have a capacity share of a whopping 82.8% at Zadar Airport for the duration of the summer season. It will serve a total of 51 destinations.

Ryanair's 2024 Zadar summer network

March 26, 2024
croatia low cost airline Newsflash Ryanair Summer 2024 Zadar
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  1. Anonymous13:54

    82.8% at zadar, jeez 💀

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  2. Anonymous13:57

    That is a massive network.

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  3. Anonymous14:11

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Anonymous16:40

      Well done, ZAD.

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  4. Miroslav NY14:45

    That is impressive for a city the size of Zadar. Even if all these flights are not year round.

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    1. Slav.Man15:39

      really is impressive. Hope one day that OU would have majority share but still great news that Zadar has so many connections.

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    2. Anonymous16:40

      Why OU? What’s wrong with Ryanair having a share like that? Why not some other company? Why does it have to be OU?

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    3. Anonymous19:03

      The market is open, "OU" can try and tonight.

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    4. Anonymous19:16

      Socialism has long since fallen, it's a market economy, I can't understand what's the point of supporting the ideas of a planned economy and fully state-owned enterprises as leaders, after all, this is the market today - survival of the fittest. We always hear questions like "Why don't we have a strong national airline? Why don't we have a strong charter airline?". Well, everything is in the hands of OU, Trade Air, ETF, Sundair.

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    5. Anonymous22:31

      It is naive thinking that governments do not influence economy in developed world....look at how Canada protects Air Canada or how Walmart (1.2 million employees) pays 0 taxes in USA and their full time workers are getting government subsidies for food (food stamps) as they are paid minimum wage....or how EU administration dictates agriculture production and market share with big fishies eating small ones in a name of "fair market competition"....BS. If small countries do not protect themselves , their market and workers, they will be eaten.

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    6. Anonymous02:52

      Your comment has too many errors. Walmart pays hundreds of millions in taxes to the US federal government in sales tax alone. The EU does not "dictate" market share, it allows for and provides extraordinary amounts of money to farmers no matter how small they are, to help them survive in a world where they otherwise wouldn't be able to without subsidies. Look at how angry UK farmers are now that farming is no longer supported by the EU after Brexit.

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    7. Anonymous06:48

      In fact, if you count the Sundair group as croatian, they have quite a few charters... in Germany 😆

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    8. Anonymous06:49

      By the way, I found out that the Air Berlin brand that the head of Sundair bought is registered in Croatia. Is that so?

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    9. Anonymous07:01

      Nobody gives something for nothing. Margaret Thatcher. That's it. Nowadays.

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  5. Anonymous15:50

    Most are seasonal

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      All are seasonal

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    2. Anonymous17:36

      But still very impressive.

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  6. Anonymous16:02

    Zadar is so beautiful.

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    1. Anonymous19:04

      +1000

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  7. Anonymous18:15

    This is huge share for a LCC…

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    1. Anonymous19:57

      Yes if you are a capital city. Not if you are a seaside airport which would have 1000 passengers a month without Ryanair.

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  8. Anonymous19:04

    A curse and blessing at the same time.

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    1. Anonymous19:18

      Why a curse? It seems that FR has understood that tourism in Croatia can be done without stealing.

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  9. Anonymous19:29

    Keep in mind, Ryanair is only receiving €1.1 million in subsidies for these flights. Insane

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    1. Anonymous19:36

      How much do you think they need for at least to have 5 routes year round?

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    2. Anonymous21:00

      The demand is huge regardless of the subsidies. Add them up and they're making crazy cash with ZAD.

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    3. Anonymous08:18

      It’s totally unnecessary to subsidize flights to the Croatian coast in the summer. The demand is there, people would come regardlesss.

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  10. Anonymous10:13

    ridiculous they dont try ZAD-SKP

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