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Zagreb Airport secures first new route for 2026

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El Al’s leisure brand Sun d’Or will introduce new flights from Tel Aviv to both Zagreb and Dubrovnik during the upcoming summer season. The move forms part of a broader network expansion by the Israeli group, which will see the launch of nine new routes in total - three by El Al itself and six by Sun d’Or. The Zagreb service also represents the first new route to be secured by the Croatian capital’s airport this year. Flights between Tel Aviv and Zagreb will commence on May 24 and operate twice per week. Services to Dubrovnik will begin a day later, on May 25, and will likewise run twice weekly. Tickets are now available for purchase through El Al’s website. Further flight details for the Zagreb service can be found here, while additional information for Dubrovnik is available here.

El Al and Sun d’Or have served Zagreb intermittently over the past fifteen years, most recently maintaining operations until October 2023. Similarly, Croatia Airlines has operated flights to Tel Aviv on and off over the years, most recently running charter services. Within the former Yugoslavia, Sun d’Or currently serves Belgrade, Podgorica and Tivat. The leisure carrier operates a fleet of five Boeing 737-800 aircraft, three of which are wet-leased from Lithuania’s KlasJet. All aircraft feature a single-class, all-economy configuration with 189 seats. The brand’s fare bundles include both options with and without checked baggage.

Tel Aviv becomes the first new scheduled service for Zagreb Airport in 2026, with the Croatian capital previously standing as the only capital city airport in the former Yugoslavia without a new route announced for the upcoming summer season. However, as previously reported, the airport still anticipates overall growth, primarily driven by frequency increases across its existing network. Based on the latest schedule revision, during the peak summer months of June, July and August, Zagreb Airport is expected to record average capacity growth of 4.4%, equating to an additional 81.000 seats. The largest increase in capacity will be delivered by Croatia Airlines, followed by Ryanair, Lufthansa and Sun d’Or, which will contribute to growth with its newly introduced Tel Aviv service.


February 09, 2026
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  1. Anonymous09:01

    Finally something new

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    1. Mario09:12

      +1 :-D

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    2. Anonymous14:12

      This is old. Just revived after few years

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  2. Anonymous09:04

    Israel is a strong outbound leisure market and Croatia is very popular there. Dubrovnik especially should do well with this schedule.

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    1. Anonymous09:12

      My guess: Dubrovnik flights will be near full in July/August, Zagreb around 70–75% .

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    2. Anonymous09:16

      Both routes will be filled by tour operators.

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  3. Anonymous09:05

    I wonder if it will be seasonal or year round, to Zagreb. They fly BEG and TIV year round.

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  4. Anonymous09:05

    This doesn't sound like a growth at all. When OU is leading it...

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  5. Anonymous09:05

    Kind of a downgrade since El Al mainline used to fly to Zagreb once a upon a time.

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    1. Anonymous09:17

      True :(

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    2. Anonymous10:14

      Sundor used to fly to Zagreb in last 15 years not El Al

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    3. Anonymous10:23

      Nope. Sun d'or flew in 2023. Before that El Al used to fly this route with its own equipment and flight was marketed by El Al, not Sun d'or.

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    4. Anonymous10:58

      Btw ZAG was the only airport in ex-yu with flights to Tel Aviv, served by ELAL (not Sun d or), during yugo times

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    5. Anonymous15:09

      These flights are still sold by El Al, just not operated

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    6. Anonymous15:13

      "just".

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    7. Anonymous15:27

      @10:58 That must have been short lived, as there were no diplomatic relations between Yugoslavia and Israel 1967-1987.

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    8. Anonymous23:56

      You are wrong in last 15 years Sundor was flying to Zagreb not El Al.El Al gave them machines and since 2023 Sundor is leasing by themselves. They have now and use to have LY code but it was always Sundor I lnpw this because I work for El Al.

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  6. Anonymous09:08

    Seems like most flights will be with KlasJet metal.

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    1. Anonymous09:11

      Makes sense considering 3 of 5 aircraft in their fleet are KlasJet

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  7. Anonymous09:11

    Being the only capital in the region without a new summer route announcement wasn’t a great look. At least that’s now resolved.

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  8. Anonymous09:12

    Good addition for city-break traffic in both directions.

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    1. Anonymous09:27

      Is Israel considered a city-break destination by many Croats?

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    2. Anonymous09:46

      LOL obviously not

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    3. Anonymous09:50

      +1

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    4. Anonymous11:13

      Israel is one of the most expensive countries in the World.

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    5. Anonymous11:21

      It's not that expensive. You'll find restaurants a bit pricey, especially beer and spirits, but there are options and food is great. The rest is affordable for a city break (transportation, museums, stores...) plus you have beaches in the city center and Jerusalem on an hour ride... It's really worth it. However I don't know the details now regarding security and general atmosphere.

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    6. Mario17:42

      For Croats Israel is mainly a pilgrim country.

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    7. Anonymous17:43

      There is also a great beach at the extreme south of the country.

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    8. Anonymous01:17

      That great beach in the south is Eilat. Which is some 5 km away from Aqaba. Which is 2-3 times cheaper, and much more charming, with equally clean and warm sea, and diving, scuba diving, sailing, snorkeling, swimming and you name it offers

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  9. Anonymous09:15

    Would be nice to see them in LJU

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    1. Anonymous09:23

      Considering the political relations between Israel and Slovenia, don't expect new flights.

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    2. Anonymous10:08

      +1

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    3. Anonymous11:17

      @anon 09:23
      Considering political relations between Israel and Serbia, there are quit a lot new. Military cargo, dough -;)

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    4. Anonymous15:20

      Yes. Slovenia making excellent choices again, as usual. Not at all hypocritical. Ah, if I didn’t know my fellow Slovenians that well…

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    5. Anonymous18:46

      Bravo Slovenija for making bravo political stand.

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    6. Anonymous02:39

      Like in the history, slovenia is on the right side of history nd Croatia collaborates with new age nazis. Admin is.a zionist and will delete my comment!

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  10. Anonymous09:16

    Interesting that OU isn’t re-entering the Tel Aviv market with scheduled services.

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    1. Anonymous09:24

      Makes no sense. But then again, it's OU.

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    2. Anonymous09:29

      Not even JU has re-entered the TLV market.

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    3. Anonymous09:42

      Nor Ryanair

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    4. Anonymous09:51

      But they had huge operations from Israel 'before'. Thats what is meant.

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  11. Anonymous09:17

    Not a game changer but definitely a positive signal

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    1. Anonymous09:21

      +1

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    2. Anonymous10:39

      ZAG is a sleeping giant which is finally waking up!

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    3. Anonymous10:40

      LOL

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    4. Anonymous11:01

      It is not waking up and will not wake up until OU is shameful feeder and country run by traiters and Mafia

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  12. Anonymous09:21

    Croatia is increasingly popular among Israeli travellers looking for alternatives to Greece.

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    1. Anonymous10:10

      Greece and Cyprus are PACKED with Israelis.

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    2. Anonymous10:10

      I even saw an advertisement in Hebrew at Athens Airport for property in Greece.

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    3. Anonymous14:42

      Athens airport needs an extra terminal for all those Israel flights..

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  13. Anonymous09:22

    189 seat 737 :O

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    1. Anonymous09:24

      Sardine box

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    2. Anonymous09:42

      Standard nowadays so i wouldnt be to prissy about that.

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    3. Anonymous09:44

      Isn't the standard 180 on 737?

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    4. Anonymous09:44

      Not on Ryanair who dominate the european 737 market

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  14. Anonymous09:22

    What are the fares like?

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    1. Anonymous09:23

      Check their website

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    2. Anonymous10:39

      Maybe you can check it for him/her? Maybe they are in no position to do it now.

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    3. Anonymous11:28

      ^ Why don't you do it?

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    4. Anonymous15:11

      300 euros for a return flight. Not great considering how bad the flight times are. Lufthansa or Austrian are better options.

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  15. Anonymous09:23

    Dubrovnik keeps adding routes

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      10 new routes in the summer so far

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  16. Anonymous09:27

    Great news

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  17. Anonymous09:30

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  18. Anonymous09:30

    I love this new Sun d'or livery and branding.

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    1. Anonymous09:36

      Me too. Very fresh

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  19. Anonymous09:37

    Two weekly flights… let’s not pretend this is some breakthrough. Nice addition, but modest.

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      New route is a new route

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  20. Anonymous09:37

    Israeli carriers are rebuilding their European footprint

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  21. Anonymous09:38

    4.4% capacity growth is decent but still below some neighbouring markets. Zagreb growth remains conservative.

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    1. Anonymous09:39

      At least Zagreb isn’t losing routes this year. Stability itself is a win.

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    2. Anonymous09:40

      steady incremental network development.

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    3. Anonymous10:07

      Growth lead by OU isn't a show of stability now is it

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    4. Anonymous11:31

      At least we'll be able to see how's their growth in capacity translated into growth in pax.

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  22. Anonymous09:38

    Good move reconnecting with Israel.

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    1. Anonymous09:49

      +1

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    2. Anonymous02:41

      Yes two nazi regimes reconnected.

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  23. Anonymous09:38

    If successful, Split could easily be next. Israeli demand for the Adriatic coast is proven.

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    1. Anonymous10:09

      Doesn't SPU have some flights to TLV?

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    2. Anonymous10:27

      No scheduled flights between Split and Tel Aviv this summer.

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    3. Anonymous00:36

      Thanks for the info. Wasn't sure

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  24. Anonymous09:39

    Would love to see similar Middle Eastern growth beyond Israel with Gulf carriers increasing presence.

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    1. Anonymous10:09

      Agree. With QR decreasing, a better alternative is needed. And Flydubai ain't it.

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    2. Anonymous00:36

      But who?

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  25. Anonymous10:29

    Last month an airline called Air Haifa started flying from Haifa to Sofia on an ATR72!! Could the ATR make it to BEG or ZAG from there?

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    1. Anonymous10:36

      No.

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    2. Anonymous00:36

      And what kind of an operation would that be even if it could?

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      Well they fly to Sofia with an At72.

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  26. Anonymous10:30

    Yay finally a new route for ZAG.

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  27. Anonymous10:37

    4.4% growth would be ok if OU wasn't the reasons for it. Do we know what the growth is without OU?

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    1. EX-YU Aviation10:40

      +2.2%. Around 25.000 additional seats.

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  28. Anonymous11:33

    Seems like this same aircraft will be operating TLV-ZAG-TLV-DBV-TLV.

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      Yes

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  29. Anonymous16:15

    One weekly flight... Great.

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      It's two weekly

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    2. Anonymous17:08

      Actually it's 4 weekly flights- two to Dubrovnik and two to Zagreb. But some people don't even bother to read the text, they just spit and spill put poison, especially in topics on Croatia

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  30. Anonymous00:35

    ZAG needs more new routes for this year.

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    1. Anonymous01:21

      Month and a half until summer timetable. Three months until peak season. It would be nice, but I highly doubt

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