Ryanair modifies Croatia operations
Low cost carrier Ryanair has introduced a raft of changes for its upcoming summer timetable out of Croatia, from which it will boast two bases - one in Zagreb and the other in Zadar. The airline will delay the launch of 24 of its routes from Zadar. The majority of the flights that were to be introduced next weekend have now been shifted to early June, while a handful of other routes have been delayed until the start of May. The affected destinations include Aarhus, Bucharest, Bordeaux, Bari, Bologna, Bergamo, Bournemouth, Birmingham, Gothenburg, Gdansk, Hamburg, Liverpool, Maastricht, Manchester, Naples, Nuremberg, Prague, Pisa, Sofia, Turin, Warsaw and Wroclaw. Ryanair plans to have three aircraft based in the coastal city this summer.
The budget carrier has also modified some of its Zagreb operations. Apart from launching three new routes - to Bratislava, Brindisi and Corfu - it will increase frequencies on a number of destinations, while at the same time decrease others. Services to Charleroi, Bergamo, Malta, Memmingen Malmo, Paphos, Rome and Weeze will all see an additional weekly rotation added. Furthermore, the carrier’s upcoming new service to Bratislava, which was initially planned to operate two times per week, has been increased to three weekly. On the other hand, the airline will reduce frequencies on flights to Dublin by one weekly service for a total of three, and will operate its planned new Corfu route once per week instead of the initially planned two weekly rotations.
Ryanair will boast its biggest summer operation out of Croatia this year, with the carrier to maintain 83 routes out of the country. “We can see that demand in Croatia is generally very high. We can also see that the Croatian market has huge potential. There were many routes missing and the whole potential of Croatia wasn’t utilised in the past. The Ryanair Group recognised this and we, as Lauda Europe, are very happy that we can operate these flights for the Ryanair Group. There is also further growth planned for the future. This year we will operate three aircraft, not only from Zagreb, but out of Zadar as well. We won’t stop with these six aircraft in Croatia”, the Director of Operations of Ryanair’s subsidiary Lauda Europe, Tadej Notersberg, said.
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