The introduction of new seasonal routes of Croatia Airlines from Split to Oslo and Skopje was celebrated at Split Airport yesterday, with which the Croatian national airline expands its network of European destinations during this year's tourist season.
The occassional ceremony, with which the Split airport gets an even better air connection with Europe, was held on the eve of the first flight from Split to Oslo. Until mid-October 2023, passengers on this international route will have flights on Sundays, departing from Split airport at 13:50. The flights will be operated by Airbus aircraft.
There were 82 passengers on the first flight from Split to Oslo, and 89 passengers were pre-booked on the return flight from Oslo to Split.
The ceremony also discussed the new seasonal route Split - Skopje, on which the first flight took place on Friday, May 12. Flights on this line are planned twice a week – on Tuesdays and Fridays, also until mid-October this year, and will be operated by the Dash 8-Q400 aircraft.
"We are glad that in this year's summer flight schedule we have also expanded our network of destinations from Split and that we will operate on lines to Oslo and Skopje. Thus, during this season, we will directly connect Split with 20 foreign destinations, and the Republic of Croatia with a total of 24, thus providing strong support for the development of Croatian tourism and economy, and we contribute to the even greater attractiveness of our homeland on the tourist map of the world", said Marija Pavić, sales manager of Croatia Airlines.
"Over 50 airlines fly to Split Airport during the summer season, but from a strategic point of view, Croatia Airlines is our most important business partner because it offers the widest network of direct lines, the largest number of flights and ensures year-round connectivity of our region with the world. Last year's network with 18 direct lines according European destinations this season is further increased with lines to Oslo and Skopje. If we add 3 domestic lines and a series of charter flights to Sweden, Great Britain, Spain and Ireland, then we can estimate the importance of Croatia Airlines in achieving the business goals of Split Airport , and especially in the further development of air transport and tourism in this region", said Pero Bilas, assistant director of Split Airport.