Jet2.com marks Croatia milestone

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British leisure carrier Jet2.com is celebrating fifteen years of operations to Croatia, with the first flight from Newcastle to Split taking place in 2009. After launching only two routes to the country that year, Jet2.com and Jet2holiday have since gone on to operate thirteen routes in total across eight of their UK airports. This year, during the peak summer travel period, Jet2.com will have up to 36 weekly flights to its two destinations in Croatia - Dubrovnik and Split - offering a total of 171.615 seats on the market in 2024. Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said, “This year marks fifteen years since we started operating to Croatia, when we had just two routes on sale. Today, we operate a popular program of flights and holidays to Croatia from the UK and have flown millions of customers to this magnificent destination”. He added, “Such growth and success over the last decade and a half would not be possible without the fantastic partnerships we have in Croatia, and I would like to say a heartfelt thank you to hoteliers, airports, tourist boards and all our partners. As we continue to grow and take more customers to Croatia on our award-winning flights and holidays, we will continue to put that partnership approach at the very heart of everything we do and bring even more happy holidaymakers to the destination”.

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  1. Anonymous13:32

    It is a pity that they pulled out of Pula.

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    1. Anonymous15:13

      coming back in summer 2025...

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    2. Anonymous17:20

      Oh wow, i didn't know that!

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    3. Anonymous10:13

      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2023/12/jet2-to-return-to-pula-in-2025.html

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  2. Anonymous13:33

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  3. Anonymous16:21

    It's a pity that they did not realize the plan to fly to Zadar, the flights were already announced for summer 2020

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    1. Anonymous17:19

      Ryanair is just too strong

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