The national airline presented the 2025/2026 winter flight schedule

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Source: Turizmoteka

Croatia Airlines plans to operate 9,811 flights this winter, increasing the number of flights by 7.7% compared to last year through more than one million and 184 thousand seats.

Starting this winter, Croatia Airlines is taking even more concrete steps in the form of extending flights on certain seasonal routes and increasing the total number of flights and available seats compared to last year’s winter period.

Thanks to the largest fleet renewal in the history of the Croatian national airline, it will be possible to improve passenger comfort and safety, improve transport infrastructure, and ensure support for year-round connectivity of Croatia as a tourist destination, Croatia Airlines says.

Winter flight schedule

The winter flight schedule will apply from October 26, 2025 to March 28, 2026 and includes the extension of seasonal routes into winter routes on the following routes:

 Zagreb ↔ Berlin (Tuesday, Friday and Sunday)
 Zagreb ↔ Stockholm (Monday, Wednesday and Friday)
 Zagreb ↔ Barcelona (Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday)
 Split ↔ Istanbul (Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday)
 Dubrovnik ↔ Frankfurt (Tuesday, Friday and Sunday)
 Dubrovnik ↔ Rome (Thursday and Sunday)

Rijeka, Osijek and Zadar will continue to be connected to Munich, and the winter flight schedule also includes:

 27 international routes
 connecting 6 domestic to 17 international airports
 connecting Croatia with domestic routes from Zagreb to Split, Dubrovnik, Pula and Zadar and flights from Pula and Zadar

Overall, it is planned to:

 9,811 flights
 1,184,020 seats
 7.7% increase in flights with 21% more seats

The winter flight schedule reflects the changes brought about by the new phase of Croatia Airlines’ development. The fleet renewal is already visible in traffic, and the modern Airbus A220 is becoming the new standard of comfort and safety in domestic air transport.
The Croatian national airline will continue to closely monitor changes in demand or market conditions with the aim of timely adjustments, promptly informing the public about any changes to the flight schedule, if they occur.
Motivated by the increased number of flights and passengers, as well as the tourist boom, Croatia Airlines continues to be one of the key players in connecting Croatia and the world, investing in the quality of travel, but also in the strategic future of domestic aviation.