Croatia Airlines to connect Croatia with thirty-two European destinations in the 2026 summer season
8 December 2026, Zagreb – Croatia Airlines, Croatia’s flag carrier and a member of Star Alliance, plans to expand its network of European destinations in the 2026 summer flight timetable (29 March – 24 October 2026), and increase the total number of flights offered compared with the previous summer season. This growth will be supported by more intensive operations with the new fleet, which currently includes seven Airbus A220 aircraft. As a result, passenger numbers are expected to continue rising, and a further seven A220s are scheduled to join the fleet during 2026.
More than 19,290 flights are planned for the 2026 summer season (six percent more than last summer), offering over 2,396,000 seats (nine percent more than in 2025). During this period, Croatia will be connected with thirty-two international destinations, or thirty-three European airports, with aircraft operating fifty-five scheduled international routes.
Two new seasonal routes will be introduced:
- Nantes – Split, on Tuesdays and Fridays
- Stuttgart – Dubrovnik, on Mondays and Fridays
To mark the launch of the new routes, Croatia Airlines is offering promotional fares. Return tickets on the Nantes – Split route start at EUR 169, while return fares on the Stuttgart – Dubrovnik route start at EUR 139. Promotional fares are available at www.croatiaairlines.com, or via the Croatia Airlines mobile app.
Next season, the airline will connect Zagreb with twenty-three international destinations: Amsterdam, Athens (via Dubrovnik), Barcelona, Vienna, Berlin, Brussels, Bucharest, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, London Heathrow, Madrid, Milan, Mostar, Munich, Paris, Prague, Rome (via Split/Dubrovnik), Sarajevo, Skopje, Stockholm, Tirana, and Zurich. Around 144,000 additional seats will be offered on flights to and from Zagreb compared with this season, marking a substantial increase in capacity.
Split’s Saint Jerome Airport will be connected with twenty international destinations, or twenty-one airports: Athens, Vienna, Berlin, Dublin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Copenhagen, London (Gatwick, and Heathrow), Lyon, Nantes, Milan, Munich, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rome, Skopje, Stockholm, and Zurich. Compared with this year, approximately ten percent more seats will be available on flights to and from Split.
During the upcoming tourist season, Croatia Airlines plans to directly connect Dubrovnik with eight European destinations: Athens, Frankfurt, Munich, Paris, Prague, Rome, Stuttgart, and Zurich.
Year-round flights on the Rijeka – Munich, and Osijek – Munich routes will also continue.