Ryanair removes select Zagreb routes this winter
Low cost carrier Ryanair will seemingly suspend three destinations out of its Zagreb base for the upcoming 2022/23 winter season. The airline has discontinued ticket sales past October 29 on services to Bratislava, Thessaloniki and Malmo. This is despite the carrier only recently announcing in a press release it would maintain 25 routes out of the Croatian capital. Flights from Zagreb to Bratislava were launched at the start of the 2022 summer season in late March, to Thessaloniki last December, while Malmo has been a fixture of its schedule since last September. As noted by the "Croatia Aviation" portal, services to Greece's second largest city are currently maintained twice per week, while Bratislava and Malmo run twice per week,
The budget carrier has not provided a reason for the cancellations. Earlier this week, Ryanair modified its operating schedule in Zagreb for the upcoming winter, which will see it utilise its three aircraft stationed in the city only on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. The airline will operate flights from the Croatian capital on the remaining days of the week with out-of-base aircraft, although further changes to the schedule are highly likely. It is unclear whether Bratislava, Thessaloniki and Malmo will be restored during the 2023 summer season, which begins in late March of next year. So far, no flights have been scheduled.
Unlike the summer, Ryanair will not operate flights to either Brindisi or Corfu as the two routes are maintained on a seasonal basis. At this point, the latest amendments to Ryanair’s Zagreb network leave the airline with 22 operational routes over the winter. The carrier has so far scheduled several new cities from the former Yugoslavia from late October. These include operations from Tuzla to Vienna, Memmingen and Stockholm, as well as from Banja Luka to Berlin and from Podgorica to Manchester.
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