Croatia Airlines connecting Croatia to 30 European destinations this summer
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(Photo credit: A Grubelic/Croatia Airlines)
Croatia Airlines has announced a major expansion of its flight network for the upcoming summer season.
From 30 March to 26 October 2025, the national carrier will connect Croatia with 30 international destinations, introducing new routes and increasing the frequency of existing flights.
Five New Seasonal Routes from Zagreb
One of the biggest highlights of the summer schedule is the introduction of five new seasonal routes from Zagreb:
Prague (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)
Milan (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)
Hamburg (Tuesday, Friday, Sunday)
Bucharest (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday)
Madrid (Monday, Thursday, Saturday)
These flights will operate from early July to late October 2025, using the new Airbus A220 aircraft, which are gradually replacing the current fleet.
To celebrate the new routes, Croatia Airlines is offering special return ticket prices starting from €129 for Prague, Milan, and Bucharest, €139 for Hamburg, and €179 for Madrid.
Increased Flights on Popular Routes
In addition to the new destinations, Croatia Airlines is increasing the frequency of flights on some of its busiest routes. The Zagreb – Tirana route will now have three flights per week, while the Zagreb – Barcelona route will be increased to four flights per week.
Split and Dubrovnik Strengthen International Connections
Split Airport remains a key hub, with connections to 21 international destinations. The airline is also adding more flights on the Split – Oslo and Split – Berlin routes, with both now operating twice a week.
Dubrovnik will be connected to seven European destinations, including Athens, Frankfurt, Munich, Paris, Prague, Rome, and Zurich. The Dubrovnik – Zurich route will now have five weekly flights, while Dubrovnik – Prague will operate twice a week.
More Flights, More Seats
During the summer schedule, Croatia Airlines plans to operate over 18,200 flights, a 7% increase compared to 2024. This means more than 2.26 million seats, an 18% growth from the previous year.
Domestic Connectivity Remains Strong
The airline continues to ensure strong domestic connectivity between eight Croatian airports: Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Pula, Osijek, Rijeka, and Brač. The Zagreb – Split and Zagreb – Dubrovnik routes will have the highest frequency of flights, while seasonal routes Osijek – Split, Osijek – Dubrovnik, and Zagreb – Brač will also be reinstated.