The Croatian Tourist Board and Croatia Airlines present themselves at one of the world's largest and most famous tourist fairs WTM, whose The 43rd edition will be held in London from November 7 to 9.
At the fair, the Croatian national airline presents its summer flight schedule for 2023, as part of which it will provide strong support for the development of Croatian tourism and economy with a network of direct international flights and contribute to an even greater attractiveness of Croatia on the tourist map of the world.
During the next tourist season, Croatia Airlines plans to connect directly destination and 15 European destinations with more than 120 weekly rotations, or 240 weekly flights. The capital of Croatia should be directly connected to Amsterdam, Athens (via Dubrovnik), Barcelona, Vienna, Brussels, Dublin, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, London, Munich, Paris, Rome (via Split and via Dubrovnik), Sarajevo, Skopje and Zurich.
Split should connect directly with 20 European destinations, i.e. 21 airports - Amsterdam, Athens, Vienna, Berlin, Bucharest, Dublin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Copenhagen, London Gatwick and London Heathrow, Lyon, Milan, Munich, Oslo, Paris, Prague , Rome, Skopje, Stockholm and Zurich. A total of 70 weekly rotations, or 140 flights, are planned.
Iz Dubrovnik direct international flights are planned to seven European metropolises - Athens, Frankfurt, Munich, Paris, Prague, Rome and Zurich, with a total of 26 weekly rotations (52 flight weeks).
Iz Rivers three weekly rotations are planned to Munich, two weekly rotations on the line Osijek - Munich and one rotation on the line Brač - Munich.
During the next tourist season, it is planned to connect Croatia with 22 international destinations, i.e. 23 European airports, and Croatia Airlines planes will fly on 47 international routes. In total, more than 17.000 flights are planned, and more than 1,820.000 seats will be offered.