Croatia Airlines expands flights and seats for summer 2025

Zlatko Mateša President of Supervisory Board Official Website
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Croatia Airlines is preparing to enhance its services for the 2025 tourist season, as announced at the World Travel Market in London. The airline plans to operate flights to all 28 international destinations it served this year, with seasonal routes starting in late March and continuing through October.

The company aims to expand its international network and increase flight frequency, aided by the anticipated delivery of new Airbus A220 aircraft. Croatia Airlines introduced its first A220 into the fleet in July and expects a second by year’s end, with three more due by next summer’s peak season. This will enable an increase in both flights and seat availability.

For 2025, Croatia Airlines plans to operate 73 routes—eight more than this year—with a 12% rise in flights and a 14% increase in operational hours during peak season. Passengers will have access to over 108,000 seats weekly, marking a significant 57% increase from this year. The plan’s success depends on slot allocations and aircraft delivery schedules.

A new visual identity accompanies these changes, featuring a redesigned logo and updated aircraft design while maintaining core brand values like quality, safety, reliability, technical excellence, travel comfort, and hospitality.

Kristjan Staničić, CEO of the Croatian National Tourist Board, expressed enthusiasm for the airline’s continued service expansion: “I am thrilled that our flag carrier is planning to continue servicing 28 international destinations next year… Effective air connectivity is essential for positioning Croatia as a sustainable, accessible, and attractive year-round destination.”



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