The low-cost airline Ryanair has announced that within the next two weeks those routes from Zagreb that have been temporarily reduced, discontinued or not yet included will be restarted. Furthermore, the subsidiary Lauda Europe will station a third Airbus A320.
The group of companies has bases in Zadar and Zagreb, which are operated by the aforementioned Maltese airline. In the Croatian capital, the offer was temporarily reduced repeatedly. Among other things, there were too few flight attendants available.
Ryanair Group will resume flights to Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Bergamo, Paris-Beauvais, Charleroi, Gothenburg, Frankfurt-Hahn, Malaga, Malmö, Malta, Memmingen, Paphos, Sandefjord and Weeze, as well as flights to Basel, Sofia and Brindisi. The Corfu route is scheduled to be served once a week.
“We are looking forward to a busy summer from/to Zagreb. Ryanair will operate almost eighty flights per week (over thirty more than last year) to offer our customers a wide choice of top European destinations such as London, Milan and Paris or popular holiday destinations such as Brindisi, Corfu and Malaga in Zagreb and at the same time to restart inbound traffic in Zagreb after two lost years,” the low-cost airline said.