Ryanair to add new Zadar service

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Ryanair will launch flights between Zadar and Memmingen this summer, bringing its total number of destinations served from the Croatian city to seventeen. The budget airline will maintain seasonal services between Zadar and Memmingen each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday starting May 8. Flights will run until the start of the 2018/19 winter season. The low cost airline previously announced it would also launch operations from Frankfurt and Bremen to Zadar this summer, where it boasts a seasonal base. Further flight details for the Zadar - Memmingen service can be found here.

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  1. Anonymous11:53

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  2. Anonymous14:33

    FR should base another aircraft in ZAD.
    There are so many routes to be opened:

    TLV, WAW, LCA, MLA, MAD, LIS.

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    1. Anonymous17:32

      And definitely EIN, that Zadar has no connections to the Netherlands is beyond me.

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    2. Anonymous17:42

      There will be Amsterdam - Zadar from July 7
      http://www.exyuaviation.com/p/tuifly-amsterdam-zadar_3.html

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    3. Anonymous20:19

      Six flights is nothing really. I know the Dutch like towing a caravan on holiday but I’m sure a few like flying too.

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    4. Yes the Dutch likes the caravan just like the Germans. But they even more like to fly

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  3. Eindhoven - Zadar is missing imo

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    1. Anonymous00:58

      Definitely, this route would be a huge success. Crazy how ryanair and/or transavia dont see this

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    2. Well I think Transavia is awaiting how the route Eindhoven - Rijeka will perform so if this route will be good the could maby start Eindhoven - Zadar

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    3. Anonymous11:48

      Yes very weird that Transavia, Rynair of Wizz doesnt see this potentia

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  4. Anonymous11:47

    Yes very weird that Transavia, Rynair of Wizz doesnt see this potential

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