Croatia Airlines plans 6% flight increase for summer 2026 with new European routes
CAPA News Briefs
CAPA publishes more than 1,000 global News Briefs every week, covering all aspects of the aviation and travel industry. It’s the most comprehensive source of market intelligence in the world, with around 50 per cent of content translated from non-English sources. The breadth of our coverage means you won’t need any other news sources to monitor competitors and stay informed about the latest developments in the wider aviation sector.
Our daily News Briefs are only available to CAPA Members
Membership provides access to more than 1,000 News Briefs every week, with quick links to our Analysis Reports, Research Publications, Data Centre and more.
It’s easy to keep your News Briefs relevant by customising your email alerts based on topic, region, sector, frequency and more. Once you’ve saved your settings, you can stay up-to-date wherever you are, by quickly scanning our News Briefs online or via the CAPA mobile app.
Membership also provides full access to our Analysis Reports, in-depth Research Publications and comprehensive Data Centre. Premium CAPA Members can also access add-ons such as our exclusive Fleet Database, Airline Cask Data tools and more, to enjoy the full capabilities of our global platform.
Background ✨
For summer 2025, Croatia Airlines planned to connect Croatia with 30 European destinations, launching new routes such as Zagreb-Prague, Milan, Hamburg, Bucharest and Madrid, and increasing frequencies on others. It aimed to operate over 18,200 flights and offer more than 2.3 million seats, providing services to 23 international destinations from Zagreb and 21 from Split1 2. The Split-Nantes route was also operated by Volotea3.