Ryanair plans new Italy service from Zagreb base


Low cost carrier Ryanair has filed a preliminary schedule for the introduction of flights between Zagreb and Palermo next summer season. Based on the tentative plans, the service will launch on March 30 and operate three time per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays with its 180-seat Lauda Europe Arbus A320 aircraft. If the plans materialise, it will become the first time the two cities have been linked with a scheduled air service. Ryanair may still opt not to go ahead with its service plans with tickets yet to be put on sale. The preliminary schedule can be found here.

Italy has proven a successful market for Ryanair from Zagreb with the airline serving Rome Fiumicino, Bergamo, Naples and Pisa from the Croatian capital, with the latter having launched this summer. Naples is maintained only during the summer months. Milan Bergamo is one of Ryanair’s busiest roues from its Zagreb base, with close to 70.000 passengers flying between the two cities last year. Furthermore, the budget airline has had notable success with its leisure-oriented destinations from the Croatian capital. Based on its existing plans, Ryanair also intends on serving Memmingen over the coming summer, which was not operated over the 2024 summer season, but served during the winter.

Next year, Ryanair will enter the fourth year of the five-year Growth Incentive Model it has benefited from so far at Zagreb Airport. To maintain its incentives, the airline must add at least 75.000 departing passengers during the year, with the potential for further discounts if it surpasses 150.000 additional departing passengers per year. This provides Ryanair with a strong incentive to increase its traffic out of the Croatian capital each year. At this point, based on the number of available capacity, Italy will be Ryanair’s largest market out of Zagreb next summer, followed by Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, France and Malta.



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  1. Anonymous09:04

    Sicily has a lot of potential outside of summer as well, as its warm climate makes it an attractive destination throughout spring and autumn. Maybe they'll extend it to year round

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    1. Anonymous10:10

      Don’t mention Sicily and potential in same sentence. Maybe if you go to 5star hotel. Balkan coast is cleaner, cheaper and people are more friendly.

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    2. Anonymous10:57

      What a stupid comment. Croatia is crazy expensive.

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    3. Anonymous11:01

      Croatia is only expensive because more and more tourists come every year. The reality is that most people from Zagreb cannot afford to go to the Adriatic coast, and it's great that they now have the option to fly to Cyprus, Spain or Italy with Ryanair where holidays can be a bit cheaper.

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    4. Anonymous11:02

      But it's definitely true that the Croatian coast is much nicer than any sea you get in Sicily. And all beaches are privatised so you can literally only swim in 5* resorts. @10:10 was completely right.

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    5. Anonymous11:26

      Value for money is definitely better on Croatian coast

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    6. Anonymous11:39

      It’s always good to have options.
      I was always puzzled when I had tourists from Naples from example, but hey, people want to try something new.

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    7. Anonymous11:42

      We need more flights to Spain! Beautiful, public beaches, much nicer than Croatia and half the price.

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    8. Anonymous12:19

      If you think Spanish beaches are nicer than Croatian beaches then you have definitely not visited either. There is a reason Croatia is more expensive than Spain.

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    9. Anonymous12:55

      Not true that all beaches are privatised. Yes, if you go to the main city beach of Palermo you won't have a lot of free spots, but if you explore some others you would be surprised.
      And what is more or less beautiful is very personal. I would always choose Sicily over anywhere in Croatia because I find it nicer, wormer, more inspiring, more enriching etc. So, those kind of arguments are pointless.

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    10. Anonymous13:11

      By that logic, Anon 12.19, Spain has several times more tourists than Croatia, it says a lot which country is more beautiful and which beaches are better.
      If you ask me, Spain is no.1, Croatia comes somewhere on position 7, certainly after, Spain, Greece, South France, Cyprus, Turkey and Italy (Sicily and Sardinia - not necessarily I'm this order. Albania I haven't seen yet, so I skip it for that reason only. And this is only if we consider North Mediterranean coast.

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  2. Anonymous09:06

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  3. Anonymous09:09

    Excellent news

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  4. Anonymous09:10

    Good choice of destination and kind of expected considering the routes they have been choosing from ZAG lately.

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    1. Anonymous09:52

      They seem to be going big on Italy and Spain. And Croatia Airlines must be shocked that these routes have succeeded. I doubt Bajić knows that Malaga exists.

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    2. Anonymous11:49

      Because you claim that you are rich. You do not bother with Spain, and Italy.

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  5. Anonymous09:11

    Nice. Will there be more new routes?

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  6. Anonymous09:12

    Nice! Although that 5.50 Sunday departure does not look too appealing.

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    1. Anonymous09:13

      For a 20 euro fare, people will get up at whatever time.

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    2. Anonymous09:53

      Most Ryanair departures in Zagreb start at 5.45. Three aircraft leave before 6am every day. It's only the fourth one that usually leaves a bit later.

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  7. Anonymous09:13

    So Italy is their no. 1 market from Zagreb, yet Croatia Airlines fly only one route to Italy from Zagreb (Rome) and it is via Split!

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    1. Anonymous09:38

      No Croatia Airlines has a good yields, that is the reason why they are flying into Rome from Zag via Split. They are smart!

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    2. Anonymous09:40

      If they had good yields, they would not be a loss making airline.

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  8. Anonymous09:14

    Pisa must have performed well for them since it has become a yearround route.

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    1. Vlad09:18

      Everybody wants to visit beautiful Tuscany!

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    2. Anonymous09:53

      I think it's a totally random move. Pisa is not doing that well as a route and I don't understand why they picked it to go year-round.

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    3. Anonymous10:24

      Yeah, Ryan is known for picking the destinations randomly. Totally random airline with random profits...

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    4. Anonymous11:03

      But it's true. They only picked Pisa because it's a short rotation. Malaga brings in much more money but it's a 7-hour rotation

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    5. Anonymous12:44

      Ryanair has done more for reducing Croatia's seasonality than national airline which just talks about how they are going to do it but never do.

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  9. Anonymous09:27

    Does this mean they will have an extra plane based in Zagreb?

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    1. Anonymous09:27

      How many do they have now?

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    2. Anonymous09:54

      They don't need an extra one yet. They have 4 aircraft and there is enough ex-base shuffling around to make new routes work without a fifth aircraft.

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    3. Anonymous09:59

      Thanks

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  10. Anonymous09:30

    Another fantastic route from Ryanair! Italy has become such a popular destination from Zagreb

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    1. Anonymous09:46

      Traffic growth between ZAG and Italy is impresive.

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  11. Anonymous09:30

    Fingers crossed for Zagreb-Palermo flights

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  12. Anonymous09:33

    Interesting that Ryanair's incentives depend on boosting departing passengers! Makes sense why they are adding so many routes. Let's see what additional destinations might pop up next summer

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    1. Anonymous09:45

      That is a clever strategy for ZAG.

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  13. Anonymous09:33

    Anyone know when tickets might go on sale? This could be perfect for a summer getaway

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  14. Anonymous09:34

    Zagreb’s network is expanding fast thanks to Ryanair

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  15. Anonymous09:46

    So will Italy be the international market with the most destination from Zagreb overall?

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    1. Anonymous09:47

      It sure has the potential to overtake Germany.

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    2. Anonymous09:57

      In Germany there is Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Cologne, Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Weeze, Hahn and Memmingen. There also used to be Hamburg, Dusseldorf and Dortmund.

      In Italy there is Bergamo, Pisa, Naples, Rome, Palermo. There used to be Malpensa, Brindisi and Bologna.

      So Germany is far ahead.

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    3. Anonymous10:16

      Ok makes sense but still impressive considering Ryanair pretty much developed Zagreb's whole Italy network in 3 yeara.

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    4. Anonymous11:07

      Before Covid there was Malpensa and Fiumicino via Split/Dubrovnik with Croatia Airlines. Ryanair really made a big difference.

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  16. Anonymous09:48

    That is great news for Franjo Tudman airport!

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    1. Anonymous09:56

      It could have 4.3 million pax by year end!
      A 25% increase in traffic since the pre pandemic record. That is a terrific performance for a mature market.

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  17. Anonymous09:48

    A smart move by Ryanair tapping into Sicily’s growing popularity. This could be a huge hit for weekend travelers. Let’s hope they confirm the route soon.

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    1. Anonymous09:56

      True dat!

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    2. Anonymous12:46

      Agree. Quite a few routes they started like that became really popular with locals from Zagreb. They really did open up new markets for the population.

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  18. Anonymous09:51

    Amazing, amazing! Can't wait to fly it. Please do Porto next

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    1. Anonymous09:52

      I think Porto would have potential. Or Lisbon

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  19. Anonymous10:05

    Would love to see Croatia Airlines follow Ryanair’s example and add more routes like this.

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    1. Anonymous12:46

      By the time they start to, Ryanair will have taken up all the route. And OU has already proven it can't compete against FR. All routes where they do, their passenger numbers have collapsed - London, Brussels, Paris...

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  20. Anonymous10:05

    Hoping to see ticket prices soon

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  21. Anonymous10:45

    Lovely, bravo!

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  22. Anonymous11:12

    I wish than Sjj became the zagreb's airport of this days in the futur

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  23. Anonymous11:41

    Good to see there will be new routes next year too.

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    1. Anonymous12:42

      I'm sure there will be some new ones from Dubrovnik too.

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  24. Anonymous12:47

    Wish it was OU opening routes like this

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