Laudamotion to launch Croatia, Montenegro flights

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Ryanair-owned Laudamotion will introduce seventeen new routes out of Stuttgart next summer season, three of which will be to Croatia and one to Montenegro. The low cost airline will commence seasonal summer flights to Zadar, Split and Pula, as well as to Podgorica. Services to Zadar and Split will launch on March 31 and run three times per week, while services to Pula and Podgorica start on April 2 and will operate three and two times per week respectively. Tickets for the new flights are to go on sale shortly. All services will be maintained until the end of the 2019 summer season in late October.

RouteLaunch date
Stuttgart - Zadar31.03.2019
Stuttgart - Split31.03.2019
Stuttgart - Pula02.04.2019
Stuttgart - Podgorica02.04.2019
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Comments

  1. Anonymous13:57

    And still no VIE-SPU alternative to the insanely overpriced OS/OU duopoly...

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  2. Anonymous14:03

    'Laudamotion' is the most ridiculous airline name ever!

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    1. Anonymous14:25

      Why? Flyniki wasnt any different.....

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  3. Anonymous14:52

    These are basically charter flights. Would love to see STR-ZAG!

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    1. Anonymous18:29

      Do you know what a charter is?

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    2. STR-ZAG is available on Eurowings, almost daily, up to 5 time weekly, with prices starting with 39 euros one way, if bought early enough, or even shortly prior to departure outside the peak season

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  4. Anonymous15:10

    Does Laudamotion have ticket prices like ryanair?

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    1. Anonymous17:12

      Yes, bought few weeks ago Vienna - Mallorca for 16 € return ticket.

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  5. Anonymous17:42

    Lets hope for quick fully recovery and good health of former Scuderia Ferrari 312T Formula1 champion from 1977,Mr. Niki Lauda and brand owner of LAUDAMOTION airline.

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  6. Anonymous08:04

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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