NEWS FLASH
Croatia Airlines has finalised its 2025/26 winter schedule, which runs from October 26 to March 28. In addition to
previously announced upgrades to its seasonal summer services from Zagreb to Berlin, Stockholm and Barcelona, as well as from Split to Istanbul, the airline will also extend its Dubrovnik - Rome route into year-round operations. The service will run twice weekly, on Thursdays and Saturdays, using a mix of Dash 8, Airbus A319, and A220-300 aircraft. Additionally, flights between Dubrovnik and Frankfurt will increase from two to three per week. As a result, Croatia Airlines will maintain winter flights from Dubrovnik to Zagreb, Frankfurt and Rome.
OU has finally woken up a bit
ReplyDeleteVueling couldn't survive on this route in winter with 30 EUR tickets, I don't see how OU will make this happen, but I am glad they are finally trying something.
DeleteOU smaller capacity aircraft may be more appropriate
DeleteBravo Hrvatska!
ReplyDeleteFrankfurt is three weekly in winter from the start. No increase in this way
ReplyDeleteAthens next please.
ReplyDeleteI guess this will be used by tourists in Rome deciding to extend their trip to Dubrovnik
ReplyDeleteIz šupljeg u prazno
ReplyDeleteBravo OU!
ReplyDeleteInstead of opening routes to the more warm climates from zagreb...
ReplyDeleteWhere exactly? Ryanair flies to Greece, Cyprus, Malaga, Alicante and the Canaries from Zagreb all winter already.
DeleteAnd Malta!
DeleteTry to think a bit wider. Croatia trys to extend the tourism to winter months. Dubrovnik is of course on top of the list. CA as the national airline is used for this goal. Maybe the loads won't be the best, especially in the beginning, but increasing flight options is part of the strategy.
DeleteI hope there will be more in the winter timetable from Zagreb
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