Ryanair schedules four new Zadar routes

NEWS FLASH


Low cost carrier Ryanair will introduce four new routes from its seasonal base in Zadar next summer. The airline will commence operations from the coastal city to Newcastle and Stockholm Arlanda Airport on March 27, Turin on March 28 and Nuremberg on March 29. All flights will be maintained twice per week. The new additions will bring Ryanair’s Zadar network to 38 destinations, all of which are maintained over the summer.

Destination Launch date
Newcastle 27.03.2022
Stockholm 27.03.2022
Turin 28.03.2022
Nuremberg 29.03.2022
Click on link for details

Comments

  1. Anonymous11:30

    39 routes on sale on the website

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous13:00

      LPL ist not on sale

      Delete
    2. Too bad, all 39 are seasonal.

      Delete
  2. Anonymous18:37

    What can someone wanting a holiday do in Zadar in the middle of winter?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Sail on Kornati, visit national parks Krka and Plitvice, take advantage of much cheaper first class medical services than european standard price, big game fishing, hunting, making one day trips to Zagreb, Split, Pula, playing golf, having training and preparations for sport teams, visiting Zadar museums and churches, Sibenik fortresses, attend congresses, or simply enjoy in mild climate and excellent food...

      Delete
    2. Par tajlandskih salona za masazu 🤔

      Delete
  3. Anonymous18:47

    Which destinations would work well from LJU? If ever :(

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous21:51

      Barcelona, Rome, Athens, Berlin, Paris (will be served by Transavia), Madrid, Lisbon.

      Delete
    2. Anonymous21:54

      And Belgrade.

      Delete
    3. Anonymous23:36

      Ah infamous Berlin, the city everyone craves for, but lets be honest it only ever works from the Croatian coast for a few months of the year.

      Delete
    4. Wait for the next FR ZAG flights announcement

      Delete
    5. Anonymous11:02

      But I flew two times with easyjet from LJU to SXF and both times the plane was over 90% full.

      Delete
    6. Jerom11:16

      Anon 21:51 It's nice to read that. I hope this ever comes true. Ryanair has not yet given up on LJU.

      Delete
    7. Anonymous11:33

      It doesn't need to be FR. It could also be easyjet, Wizzair or Transavia, or combination of them.

      Delete
  4. Are there going to be any flights from Cork or Shannon Airport to Malta?

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

EX-YU Aviation News does not tolerate insults, excessive swearing, racist, homophobic or any other chauvinist remarks or provocative posts with the intention of creating further arguments. A full list of comment guidelines can be found here. Thank you for your cooperation.