Ryanair adds over 100.000 seats on Zagreb flights this winter


Ryanair plans to maintain its busiest winter schedule out of Zagreb during the 2024/25 winter season, which begins on October 27 and runs until March 29 of next year. The airline plans to operate some 3.186 Zagreb flights over the winter, up 23.2% on the 2023/24 season. Furthermore, it will increase capacity by 22.9%, to just over 578.000 seats, or an additional 107.662 seats. The budget carrier will maintain its position as the second largest carrier out of the Croatian capital during the winter period with twenty destinations. In addition to growing frequencies on a number of routes, it will also operate extra services during the holiday peak travel period from mid-December until early January on a select number of destinations.

The low cost carrier has upgraded services to Pisa and Alicante, which were launched this summer, from seasonal to year-round operations, with flights to continue to run twice per week throughout the winter. In addition, the airline plans to reinstate operations to Memmingen, which were discontinued this summer, with three weekly services resuming on October 28. Ryanair will upgrade its seasonal Thessaloniki flights to year-round, with the airline to maintain two weekly rotations to Greece’s second largest city over the winter period. On the other hand, it will no longer operate services to Naples and Sandefjord over the winer period.

The budget carrier also intends on growing frequencies on a number of routes compared to last winter, with an additional two weekly flights added to London Stansted, for a total of nine weekly rotations, Basel, Baden Baden and Weeze. On the other hand, services to Sandefjord and Naples, which were maintained twice per week last winter will be discontinued. Overall, Ryanair currently has 68 weekly flights scheduled out of Zagreb for this coming winter season, up from 56 weekly.

The table below displays Ryanair’s planned weekly frequencies from its Zagreb base. Operations from mid-December to early January for the Christmas and New Year holiday period may differ on select routes.




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  1. Anonymous09:01

    Well done Ryan!!

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    1. Anonymous20:07

      Omg, FR has eaten a lot of OU markets. Expensive leases, unreliable PW engines, up gauging of fleet, dysfunctional hub and less and less market share at home turf ZAG. Looks like perfect storm to me!

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    2. Anonymous10:12

      None of this makes any difference. It is much simpler than that: OU has no strategy.

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  2. Anonymous09:08

    Impressive, the power of LCCs

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    1. Anonymous16:56

      Truly remarkable how this product continues to captivate its audience—proof that consumer intelligence never ceases to surprise!

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    2. Anonymous23:27

      16:56 what an idiotic statement, not everyone is as privileged as you.

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  3. Anonymous09:09

    I'm surprised with that low frequency on Rome. OU on that line is totally ridiculous flying via SPU and DBV with a very high price. But on the other hand wouldn't expect such a demand for Malta during winter period.

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    1. Anonymous09:19

      Malta and Cyprus have been discovered as destinations by Croatians thanks to Ryanair.

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    2. Anonymous09:21

      All leisure routes are working out really well for them.

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    3. Anonymous09:25

      And Croatia Airlines is mind blown. Leisure Mediterranean routes out of Zagreb were never an option for them. Only cities like Barcelona three months a year.

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    4. Anonymous09:38

      That's why OU is suddenly talking about Mediterranean routes with A220. They needed someone to show them how it's done.

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    5. Anonymous10:22

      It is taking them years and years for absolutely no reason.

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  4. Anonymous09:18

    I would have thought they could sustain Oslo over winter.

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    1. Anonymous20:01

      The route is probably primarily used by Norwegians traveling to Croatia during the summer.

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    2. Anonymous20:01

      Mind you OU could also not make OSL work year round back when they used to fly there.

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    3. Anonymous20:37

      Absolutely not true. It was a gasto route.

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    4. Anonymous20:37

      Croatia Airlines cannot make anything work

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  5. Anonymous09:18

    So a strong winter for ZAG too

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    1. Anonymous09:20

      Yes

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    2. Anonymous10:05

      What a great year for ZAG.

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  6. Anonymous09:19

    Ryanair are the most expensive Airline when booking a flight at the last moment. Some people are taken as fools by OLeary and co. Never trust an Irish man!

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    1. Anonymous09:20

      Isn't it expensive to book last minute with any airline?

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    2. Anonymous09:21

      I trust the Irish a lot more than Balkan men.

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    3. Anonymous09:21

      There is a simple solution. Don't book last minute. If you need to book last minute you probably don't care about the price anyway

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    4. Anonymous09:37

      Ryanair is expensive last-minute because it is usually near-full.

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    5. What a stupid comment 09:19

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    6. Anonymous11:34

      Ryanair is not made to be booked last minute. Lol
      For me usually Ryanair is there to discover new tourist destinations, you go and see where you can go for less than 100€ months in advance

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  7. Anonymous09:20

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  8. Anonymous09:21

    Thank goodness for Ryanair otherwise there would have been very big problems relying on OU.

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    1. Anonymous20:02

      That's why the airport went after FR.

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    2. Anonymous21:26

      Wait but I thought airport management has nothing to do with bringing airlines and it is only because of market?

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    3. Anonymous10:12

      If the market is small, there is nothing that airport management can do. You think Tivat can bring in Emirates?

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  9. Anonymous09:21

    There are extra flights in the week around 01.12., the three weeks around Christmas and New Year, and this year for the first time also during the February school holidays.

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    1. Anonymous10:28

      01.11. not 01.12.

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  10. Anonymous09:22

    Pity Marseille and Palma are not year round

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    1. Anonymous09:24

      Marseilles want doing great in the summer. I am surprised they're bringing it back next year.

      Palma on the other hand was doing really well.

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    2. Anonymous09:26

      Who goes to either in winter?

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    3. Anonymous09:46

      Many people.

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    4. Anonymous20:02

      I wouldn't say no one goes there in winter but both are highly seasonal.

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    5. Anonymous20:03

      MRS didn't work out of BEG in winter either.

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  11. Anonymous09:23

    My Lanzarote-Zagreb flight in December has been upgraded to a MAX from a normal Boeing. I think all Wednesday flights to Lanzarote from Zagreb are now MAX flights all winter. That's a lot of extra seats.

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    1. Anonymous09:26

      Good news!

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    2. Anonymous09:49

      Yes, it's some 25 rotations x 8 seats = 200 seats!!! Wow! So many seats.

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    3. Anonymous09:52

      Well together it makes up +107,662 seats this winter y-o-y

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    4. Anonymous10:24

      Actually it's 400 seats because the rotation goes both ways obviously. But that's not the point - more seats means cheaper prices and that's great news.

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    5. Anonymous10:50

      Good news for ZAG seem to upset some people.

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    6. Anonymous12:13

      How long is the Lanzarote flight time wise?

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    7. Anonymous13:20

      4 hours and a half

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    8. Anonymous20:04

      Thanks. Quite a long one

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  12. Anonymous09:28

    Poor OU

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    1. Anonymous09:37

      They have only themselves to blame

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    2. Anonymous11:24

      OU live in their own little fantasy land.

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    3. Anonymous20:04

      I agree, they seem to be completely detached from reality, especially when you here their executives speak publicly.

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  13. Anonymous09:32

    Could we see Ryanair base another plane in Zagreb next summer?

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    1. Anonymous09:37

      Yes

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    2. Anonymous09:38

      No. The schedule is published already.

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    3. Anonymous09:46

      lol Ryanair published its schedule but it adds additional routes later. Or you think FR is not introducing a single new route anywhere next summer?

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    4. Anonymous10:25

      Ryanair launches new routes at bases like Zagreb once every two years. They need to optimise the current schedule first. We need more flights to Malaga and London and less flights to Marseilles and Pisa.

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    5. Anonymous20:05

      Well they have increased London this winter and removed Marseille and Pisa.

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    6. Anonymous20:38

      Pisa is not removed, it was upgraded to year-round.

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  14. Anonymous09:32

    Was not expecting Alicante in winter. That's a nice addition.

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    1. Anonymous09:40

      Nice weather in winter. Makes sense.

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  15. Anonymous09:41

    And what is OU doing this winter?

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    1. Anonymous09:45

      Nothing.

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    2. Anonymous09:47

      It is too early for them to react 4 years after Ryanair started flights to Zagreb.

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  16. Anonymous09:52

    Those frequencies are quite good for an LCC. Many destination with more than 2 flights per week.

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    1. Anonymous09:55

      Especially London at 9 weekly!

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    2. Anonymous10:04

      ^ LCC operator was badly needed on that route.

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    3. Anonymous10:04

      I'm surprised easyjet didn't see the opportunity for so many years before FR came along.

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    4. Anonymous10:09

      They used to fly to Zagreb years ago.

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  17. Anonymous10:05

    Their number of destinations from Zagreb in winter is almost double that of Croatia Airlines (and that includes their PSO domestic routes)

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    1. Anonymous10:27

      Croatia Airlines really is a national emabrrasment.

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  18. Anonymous10:11

    How many planes will be based in ZAG this winter?

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    1. Anonymous10:28

      Three Airbus A320s flying Friday-Monday all winter. There are a few movements Tuesday to Thursday every week, and then all three aircraft are flying at full capacity for the first week of November and three weeks around Christmas.

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  19. Anonymous10:18

    Oh my, Ryan is flying Alicante in winter all while OU stops Barcelona. Impossible things to understand...

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    1. Anonymous11:04

      +1

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    2. Anonymous19:57

      And yet OU constantly keeps going on how their strategy is to reduce seasonality.

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  20. Anonymous10:47

    So how long until they start flying ZAG-SPU and ZAG-DBV?

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    1. Anonymous13:54

      Zagreb-Split they will never do.

      Zagreb-Dubrovnik is really unlikely but I am hoping for it to start in 2026. Twice daily would be great.

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    2. Anonymous19:56

      They said how they were not interested in domestic Croatia flights but you never know.

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  21. Anonymous10:54

    FR needs to launch ZAG-BEG.

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    1. Anonymous11:36

      Generally they need to start something to BEG

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    2. Anonymous16:18

      Again with that? Has it been two days already?

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  22. Anonymous11:00

    It's cool that from Zagreb Lauda Air (Airbus) birds are operating for Ryanair. It's adding an additional safety note to the flying experience.

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    1. Anonymous11:03

      How exactly? What difference does it make to safety?

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    2. Anonymous13:57

      Lauda A320s actually break down quite often. The Zagreb planes are rotated out of base once a week for all the maintenance though, so Ryanair does a very good job keeping them in the air.

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  23. Anonymous11:10

    Why they decided for Thessaloniki year-round and not forSofia instead?

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    1. Anonymous11:15

      Probably more demand for SKG.

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    2. Anonymous13:39

      I've seen a lot of Greeks visiting Zagreb and Dubrovnik recently.

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    3. Anonymous13:54

      I also think the SKG flights are filled with Greeks.

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  24. Anonymous11:31

    Lovely.

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  25. Easyjet used to fly LGW to ZAG..high LF. they withdrew when ZAG increased handling/landing fees ...but not for OU...and would not negotiate. then OU sold their LHR slots and dropped to x3 p week to LHR..as is now.
    Pity nothing ZAG to LGW as much better than STN.. but hey FR doing well. When OU dropped to x 3 pw BA increased their fares LHR-ZAG ...some days v v expensive.

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    1. Anonymous12:09

      Didn't Monarch also operate between London and Zagreb for a while?

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    2. yes...Monarch flew to ZAG from LGW and MAN but short-lived.. think not long before it ceased trading.pity.

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    3. Anonymous12:14

      True. And I believe they even used A321 on the LGW-Zagreb route.

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    4. Anonymous13:55

      Yes, Zagreb was A321 for Monarch. And that was back in the days when OU flew with all its slots.

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  26. Anonymous12:09

    Bad news for OU.

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    1. Anonymous16:23

      Ryanair strategy vs. A220 strategy is showing results.

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    2. Anonymous20:39

      Croatia Airlines has one A220. It doesn't have an A220 strategy.

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  27. Anonymous12:10

    Good work Ryanair

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  28. Anonymous12:14

    Excellent news. They have established a very respectable network out of Zagreb for such a short period of time.

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  29. Anonymous13:49

    Unserved destination is OPO. Hope Ryanair fix this soon :) Would "eat" some market from Portugal to Croatia.

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    1. Anonymous13:56

      OPO and PRG are needed ASAP

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  30. Anonymous17:29

    Winter is coming :)

    Next year we need PRG, KRK, OTP, HAM, LIS and/or OPO

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    1. Anonymous19:56

      Agree, that's a good list of destinations and ones I could actually see them launch.

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  31. Anonymous17:48

    - 6 + 14 and old 8

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  32. Anonymous19:57

    Wow! Go, Zagreb, go!

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  33. Anonymous19:58

    I hope Naples and Oslo Torp/Sandefjord are back next summer.

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    1. Anonymous20:00

      Both are already on sale for next summer.

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  34. Anonymous09:21

    Any of you guys heading to Lanzarote from Zagreb, there's a great spot for viewing the planes at the end of the runway beach end.

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