SAS, Norwegian, TUI, and Nova Airways are kicking off their seasonal direct routes between Scandinavia and Croatia, Croatian Aviation reports.
Routes between Scandinavia and Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik will have SAS and Norwegian connections starting the last week of June.
SAS is currently planning two routes to Dubrovnik, from Copenhagen and Stockholm. The weekly flight from Copenhagen will operate on Mondays from June 28. The weekly flight from Stockholm will operate on Sundays from June 27. SAS plans to increase its number of routes to Dubrovnik as early as the beginning of July.
Norwegian currently offers one flight to Dubrovnik. The route is Stockholm - Dubrovnik - Stockholm, and it is slated to begin on June 28. Three flights a week, on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, are planned for now.
Routes between Scandinavia and Pula
Starting at the end of June, SAS plans to operate routes to Pula from Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm.
Bi-weekly flights from Copenhagen to Pula will be available on Tuesdays and Sundays, along with weekly flights from Oslo to Pula on Mondays and bi-weekly flights from Stockholm to Pula on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
The routes will begin the last week of June, and SAS expects their frequency to increase in July.
Norwegian is currently not selling tickets to Pula for this summer.
Routes between Scandinavia and Split
Starting June 5, Norwegian will operate a weekly Stockholm - Split - Stockholm route. From the end of June, daily flights between Split and Stockholm are planned.
Norwegian also plans to introduce a daily Copenhagen - Split - Copenhagen route from the end of June. Starting June 17, the airline plans to fly an Oslo - Split - Oslo route three times a week; every Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday.
SAS will fly a bi-weekly Stockholm - Split - Stockholm route from June 5, with flights on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Starting June 9, SAS will operate a bi-weekly Copenhagen - Split - Copenhagen route, with flights on Wednesdays and Saturdays. At the beginning of July, the company plans to introduce a regular line between Oslo and Split.
In addition to the two mentioned carriers, from June 4, TUI will operate a weekly flight from Stockholm to Split. Nova Airways will also operate on the regular charter line Gothenburg - Split - Stockholm from the beginning of June.
Routes between Scandinavia and Zadar
Ryanair will operate between Gothenburg and Zadar with two flights a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays from the end of June. Starting in July, Ryanair is planning as many as four flights a week on this route.
In addition to Gothenburg, Zadar will be connected directly to Stockholm and Aarhus from July.
Routes between Scandinavia and Zagreb
Zagreb will have four direct lines to Scandinavia this summer.
Starting at the beginning of June, Croatia Airlines plans to increase the number of flights on its regular route Zagreb - Copenhagen - Zagreb. In June, flights on this route will be available daily.
From July 23, Ryanair will introduce a Zagreb - Gothenburg - Zagreb route (with three flights a week), while from September, regular flights from Zagreb to Oslo Torp and Malmo are planned (both routes with two flights a week).
Previously, Norwegian flew between Copenhagen and Zagreb, but this route is not on sale on the airline's official website this year.
Rijeka, Osijek, and Brač, the three remaining Croatian airports open to international traffic, currently have no routes scheduled from Scandinavia this summer.