Croatia Airlines also plans to inaugurate flights between Split and Nantes during the 2026 summer season. Flights will launch on May 5 and run twice per week, on Tuesdays and Fridays, with a mix of A220-100 and A220-300 aircraft. Additional details are available here. The Croatian flag carrier will compete directly against Volotea on the route, which will maintain two weekly rotations between the two cities with its A319 aircraft this upcoming summer. Nantes becomes a new destination for Croatia Airlines in France and its third in the country, complementing Paris and Lyon. The carrier will now serve four routes to France, including Zagreb – Paris, Split – Paris, Split – Lyon, and the newly added Split – Nantes.

For the upcoming summer season, Croatia Airlines also plans to bring forward the resumption of a number of seasonal routes. These include services from Zagreb to Madrid, Hamburg and Prague, which were launched in the summer of 2025 and will now be restored from the start of the summer season, in late March and early April. Services between Zagreb and Bucharest, launched in July, will resume in June, while Tirana will restored in early rather than late May. However, at this point, the carrier does not plan to bring back its seasonal two weekly Split – Bucharest or its weekly Split – Amsterdam routes. This is subject to change.

Frequencies on several routes will be increased next summer. During the height of the summer season, these include Zagreb – Vienna, from five to ten weekly flights, Zagreb – Munich, from ten to twelve weekly, Osijek – Munich, from two to three weekly, and Osijek – Split, from one to two weekly.



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