Croatia Airlines yesterday put on sale its five new upcoming routes from Zagreb to Milan Malpensa, Prague, Bucharest, Madrid and Hamburg,
reported earlier this month, along with the planned increase in frequencies across its network. The carrier confirmed the five new services will be maintained on a seasonal basis through to the end October. Consequently, at the peak of the 2025 summer season, the Croatian flag carrier will offer scheduled flights to thirty international destinations, covering 31 airports, and will operate a total of 55 routes.

During the 2025 summer season, Croatia Airlines will run 18.200 flights, marking a 7% increase on the same period in 2024. This is still slightly below the pre-pandemic 2019 when the carrier operated 19.020 operations. However, the airline will have more capacity than six years ago with 2.260.000 seats on the market in the summer of 2025, up 18% on last year and an increase of 10% on 2019. “During the summer season, the network of international and domestic flights has been tailored to meet market demand. The planned flight schedule may change based on the timing of new Airbus A220 deliveries and their integration into the fleet”, Croatia Airlines said.

This summer, Croatia Airlines will maintain 23 international destinations from Zagreb, 21 from Split and seven from Dubrovnik. In addition, it will continue to operate services from Rijeka and Osijek to Munich. The carrier will also maintain domestic services across eight airports in Croatia. The majority of the domestic flights are planned between Zagreb and Split, followed by services between Zagreb and Dubrovnik. Seasonal flights have also been scheduled from Osijek to Split and Dubrovnik, as well as from Zagreb to Brač.