Easyjet will finally make its return to the Croatian coast this year after more then two years with over 30 routes to Pula, Zadar, Dubrovnik and Split. The low cost carrier from The United Kingdom will resume the flights to most of its Croatian summer holiday routes at the end of this month, however some of them will be resumed in early and late July.
The carrier will remain to operate on three routes to Split:
Basel - Split: six times a week until July 18 and seven times as of July 19;
Berlin - Split: three times a week until June 26 and every day as of June 18;
Geneva - Split: once a week until July, five times a week in July and daily as of August;
Easyjet will resume the following routes from Pula:
Amsterdam as of July 7, Wednesday and Saturday;
Basel as of June 29, Tuesday and Saturday;
Berlin as of June 15, Tuesday and Saturday ( Friday as of July 23 );
Bristol as of July 17, Tuesday and Saturday;
Geneva as of July 24, Wednesday and Saturday ( one flight on July 3 );
Glasgow as of 19 July, Monday and Friday;
London Gatwick as of July 22, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday;
London Luton as of July 24, Tuesday and Saturday;
Paris Charles as of June 28, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Five routes to Zadar:
Amsterdam as of June 29, Tuesday and Sunday;
Basel as of July 3, Monday. Thursday and Saturday;
Berlin as of June 26, Tuesday and Saturday;
London as of July 24, Tuesday and Saturday;
Milan Malpensa as of June 28, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
The low cost carrier will also resume 12 routes to Dubrovnik:
Amsterdam as of June 27, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday;
Basel as of July 4, Wednesday and Sunday;
Berlin as of June 26, Monday, Thursday and Saturday;
Bristol as of July 21, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday;
Edinburgh as of July 24, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday;
Geneva as of Julu 3, Wednesday and Saturday in July, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday in August, Tuesday and Saturday in September and October;
London Gatwick as of July 10, six times a week in July and daily as of August;
Lyon as of July 3, Tuesday and Saturday;
Manchester as of July 24, Wednesday and Saturday;
Nantes as of July 19, Monday and Friday;
Naples as of July 26, Monday and Friday;
Paris Orly as of June 28, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday;
As well as 12 routes to Split:
Amsterdam as of June 28, daily;
Belfast as of July 20, Tuesday and Saturday;
Bristol as of July 19, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday ( one flight on June 26 );
Glasgow as of July 21, Wednesday and Sunday;
London Gatwick as of July 16, daily ( one flight on June 26 );
London Luton as of July 22, four times a week in July and September, six in August;
Lyon as of June 28, Monday, Wednesday, thursday and Sunday;
Manchester as of July 24, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday;
Milan Malpensa as of July 5, Monday and Friday;
Naples as of July 19, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday ( Saturday as of August );
Paris Charles as of June 28, daily;
Paris Orly as of June 28, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
Most of the routes will end between 1st and 10th September, only some of them are expected to run until the end of September of October. Some of these routes may further be delayed for another period of two weeks.
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