Since the coronavirus is easing up in certain European countries, many flight companies are using this favorable period to reinstate their flights. The coronavirus in Croatia is showing significant decline and airline companies are considering Croatia as a legit destination for their flights operations. Companies used this period to enhance their safety measures and procedures to make the minimum risk of flying. In the next paragraphs, we will list available flights which are operational again and their frequency during the weeks to come.
Air Baltic
Vilnius – Dubrovnik line is being introduced from the beginning of July.
Riga – Rijeka is being introduced – Once a week, every Wednesday from June 17th
Riga – Split is being introduced – Once a week, every Wednesday from June 22nd. From July 3rd, two times a week.
Riga – Dubrovnik – Two times a week. – Every Monday and Thursday from June 17th.
Ryanair will re initiate their flights with Zadar.
Zadar- Vienna: Two times a week (Mondays and Fridays) from July 3rd
Zadar – Brussels: Once a week (Thursdays) from July 2nd
Zadar – Prag: Once a week (Saturdays) from July 4th
Zadar – Berlin: Once a week (Thursdays) from July 2nd
Zadar – Koln: Once a week (Sundays) from July 5th
Zadar – Dusseldorf: Two times a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays) from July 4th
Zadar – Karlsruhe: Two times a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays) from July 4th
Zadar – Stuttgart: Once a week (Sundays) from July 5th
Zadar – Milano: Two times a week (Mondays and Fridays) from July 3rd
Zadar – Poznan. Once a week (Sundays) from July 5th
Other flights from the same company are announced from the following cities
Dubrovnik – Dublin: Two times a week (Wednesdays and Sundays) from July 1st
Split – Dublin: Two times a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays) from July 4th
Split – Stuttgart: Once a week (Sundays) from July 5th
Rijeka – London: Once a week (Mondays) from July 6th
Pula – Berlin: Once a week (Saturdays) from July 4th
Pula – Brussels: Once a week (Mondays) from July 6th
Pula – London: Two times a week (Thursdays and Sundays) from July 2nd
Air France will gradually increase the number of daily flights to Croatian destinations. This is a schedule for July.
Line Paris Zagreb is operational again from July 1st, three times a week (Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays).
Line Paris – Dubrovnik is operational again from July 4th two times a week (Saturdays and Sundays). Additional flight will be added from July 13th and it will be operational on Mondays.
Line Paris – Split is operational again from July 13th four times a week. ( Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays)
Transavia from June 29th
Line Nantes – Dubrovnik with two take offs a week (Wednesdays and Saturdays). The company is planning to retain the same regime during July
Line Paris Orly – Dubrovnik with three take offs a week (Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays). It is expected that the number of weekly flights will be increased to 4 during July
Line Paris Orly – Split with three take offs a week (Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays). Company is planning to increase the number of flights on 6 during July.
Line Paris Orly – Pula with two take offs a week. It is obvious that this flight consistency will be retained during July.
TUI Belgium
Brussels – Dubrovnik line will be reintroduced from June 20th two times a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Antwerp – Split will be introduced from July 10th two times a week on Mondays and Fridays.
Brussels Airlines is adding Brussels – Dubrovnik line from June 20th
Company will operate on line Brussels – Dubrovnik two times a week every Tuesday and Wednesdays.
Company is also planning to introduce regular flights on the line Brussels – Split from July. From the beginning of the next month, the company will increase the number of weekly flights to Dubrovnik. (There will probably be 4 flights during the week)
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Line Amsterdam – Zagreb will be introduced from July 4th three times a week on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Line Amsterdam – Split will be introduced on July 4th; it will be operational every day of the week and two times a day on Sundays.
Wizz Air announced the introduction of 3 lines to Croatia and they will be operational from Poland and Great Britain to Split. The company is planning to increase the number of daily flights from July (It will add one more extra flight on Thursdays. It will fly between Katowice and Warszawa)
London Luton – Split from June 15th three times a week. (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays)
Katowice – Split from June 20th two times a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays)
Warszawa – Split from June 20th two times a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays)
Luxair, the national transporter of Luxembourg, announced the reintroduction of their regular flights to Europe destinations.
Line Luxembourg – Zadar from June 20th, once a week, every Saturday
Line Luxembourg – Split from June 21st, once a week, every Sunday.
Line Luxembourg – Dubrovnik from June 20th, once a week, every Saturday. From July 4th, one extra flight will be introduced on Wednesdays)
Smartwings from Czech Republic introduced its first line to Croatia between Prague and Split. Soon, Poland will be added on their list. Company will soon introduce charter flights to Split. It is expected that the direct flights to Dubrovnik will be added.
Line Prague – Split will operate two times a week in its initial week. (Wednesdays and Saturdays) On the other week, the line will be operational three times (Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays). From June 24th, flights will be operational every day of the week.
Katowice – Split will be operational once a week on Thursdays from June 18th
Warszawa – Split will be operational once a week from June 18th
Scandinavian Airlines SAS, air traffic operator of Denmark, Norway and Sweden will launch two international flights to Croatia
From June 20th Copenhagen – Split, two times a week (Wednesdays and Saturdays)
From June 20th, Oslo – Split line will operate once a week (Saturdays)
German Lufthansa announced flights to Dubrovnik and Pula
Line Frankfurt – Dubrovnik (From June 20th) once a week in June, every Saturday
Line Frankfurt – Pula (from June 20th) once a week in June, every Saturday
Line Munchen – Dubrovnik (From June 20th) once a week, every Saturday. Increased number of weekly flights is expected from the beginning of July.
Line Munchen – Split (From June 20th) once a week, every Saturday
Line Frankfurt – Split (From June 27th) once a week, every Saturday. As for Dubrovnik, increased number of daily flights is expected to Split airport.
Eurowings
Line Koln – Zagreb, one flight per week
Line Koln – Zadar, once a week on Saturdays from June 20th
Line Stuttgart – Split, once a week, Saturdays from June 6th
Line Hamburg – Rijeka, once a week, Sundays from June 21st
Line Hamburg – Split, two times a week, Tuesdays and Sundays from June 2nd
Line Dusseldorf – Split, once a week, Saturdays from June 20th
Line Dusseldorf – Rijeka, once a week, Saturdays from June 20th
Line Dusseldorf – Pula, once a week, Saturdays from June 20th
Spanish IBERIA
Flights between Madrid and Dubrovnik will be operational 3 times a week. Everyday flights will be operational from the beginning of August.
Austrian Airlines
From June 21st, line Vienna – Dubrovnik will be operational two times a week (Wednesdays and Sundays)
From June 24th, like Vienna – Split will be operational 4 times a week (Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays)
From June 29th, Vienna – Zagreb will be operational every day of the week.
Air Serbia
Line Belgrade – Pula will be operational from July 10th, three times a week (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays)
Line Belgrade – Zadar will be operational from July 11th, two times a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays)
Line Belgrade – Split will be operational from June 28th, three times a week (Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays)
Line Belgrade – Dubrovnik will be operational from June 28th, three times a week (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays)
Croatia Airlines
Information about flight schedules can be found on this link: https://www.croatiaairlines.com/hr/Vazna-obavijest