Ryanair Launches Its Largest Summer Schedule for Zagreb, Boosting Tourism and Jobs
Ryanair, Europe’s leading airline, has unveiled its biggest ever summer schedule for Zagreb, with an impressive offering of 27 routes, including a new route to Kos. This record-breaking schedule, achieved in just two years of operations, showcases Ryanair’s commitment to the city. The airline will base three aircraft in Zagreb, representing a $300 million investment and creating over 900 jobs, including 90 direct positions. Since its establishment in 2021, Ryanair has transported more than 330,580 passengers to and from Zagreb airport (Jan-Apr 2023), accounting for 33% of all passengers, significantly contributing to the airport’s recovery and remarkable growth following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Expanded Summer Schedule:
Ryanair’s summer schedule for 2023 in Zagreb is set to deliver remarkable opportunities and convenience for travelers. With three based aircraft and a $300 million investment, the airline is offering 27 routes, including the exciting addition of a new route to Kos. The schedule comprises over 168 weekly flights, a 20% increase compared to the previous year (S22). This substantial growth aims to serve the citizens and visitors of Zagreb with the widest range of options at the lowest fares available in Europe, ensuring an excellent travel experience while simultaneously driving inbound tourism and creating jobs. The projected passenger volume to and from Zagreb is expected to reach 1.2 million per year.
Promotional Offer:
To celebrate the launch of the Summer ’23 schedule, Ryanair is currently offering travelers in Zagreb the opportunity to book well-deserved summer getaways at the lowest fares. One-way fares start as low as €29.99, and the offer is valid for travel until October 2023. To take advantage of this incredible deal, customers can visit the Ryanair.com website.
Ryanair’s Commitment:
Dara Brady, Ryanair’s Director of Marketing, expressed the airline’s excitement about the Summer ’23 schedule and emphasized the company’s dedication to Zagreb. With the investment of $300 million and the deployment of three aircraft at Zagreb Airport, Ryanair is committed to supporting over 900 jobs, including 90 direct positions. Furthermore, the airline’s significant contribution to passenger traffic, representing 33% of all passengers during January to April 2023, has played a pivotal role in the airport’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Ryanair firmly believes that efficient operations and competitive airport charges are essential in fostering long-term traffic growth and increased connectivity.