Ryanair has opened its new base in Zadar, Croatia two days ago. The low cost carrier deployed two Airbus A320 aircrafts by Lauda and will operate up to 78 weekly flights to 37 destinations this summer, 17 of them are new.
Ryanair’s Director of Marketing and Digital, Dara Brady, said, “We’re delighted to be in Croatia today for the reopening of our Zadar base. Air traffic is set to soar throughout the peak summer months of July and August as vaccination rollout programmes continue and with 37 routes to choose from, our Croatian customers have a host of popular European destinations for that much-deserved break”.
Zadar Airport General Manager, Josip Klišmanić, said: “The fact that Ryanair, Europe’s number one airline, is reopening its base in Zadar brings us much joy. Especially since it will connect Croatia to as many as 37 European destinations. In the last fourteen years, Ryanair has been Zadar airport’s most important partner. Coming back with the base and 37 routes, of which seventeen are new, in challenging times in which we must fight for every passenger is not just good news, but is a confirmation of our excellent cooperation with Ryanair”.
Ryanair's Zadar base is expected to be closed and opened again next summer season, but the carrier includes the option for some routes to remain to operate during the winter season as well.
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