The SAS company is an airline operator which activates in the Scandinavian region. They have just announced that they will be introducing a line-up of five new flights towards yacht charter Croatia beginning with this year’s summer.
This means that starting with March 25th, the SAS will be operating 2 to 3 flights per week between Stockholm and Dubrovnik, 1 to 3 flights a week between Copenhagen and Split starting with March 31st and once a week a flight between Bergen and Stavangar and Split beginning with the 25th of June. Other flights include the one between Dubrovnik and Copenhagen twice a week from July 4th.
Other Nordic operators are Transavia, operating from Holland which has announced it will introduce no less than 6 new lines, one of them towards Split connecting with Rotterdam twice a week beginning with July 7th. This is the first regular line towards Split this operator has made and the only connection between Rotterdam and Croatia.
Another airline carrier, the Finish Finair has announced 3 flights per week from Helsinki to Dubrovnik starting with April 2nd. For them, it represents a first, as they have never operated in Croatia before.
The British company EasyJet considers the yacht charter Croatia route so successful that it will be introducing its eighth flight, connecting Dubrovnik with the Spanish capital of Madrid beginning with the 25th of June.
Another low-cost operator, the Irish Ryanair has announced flights from Pula to Oslo from March 26th, making it their 4 seasonal route to Croatia, definite proof that it is a sought after destination.
The local Croatia Airlines will be connecting Zadar with Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris from May 1st every Tuesday.
German regional air carrier Eurowings has also announced their connection between Zadar and Dusseldorf in the period of time between May 26th and September 22nd.




