In an effort to make air travel more affordable for as many passengers as possible, Croatia Airlines has introduced a special offer – a 25% discount on the purchase of airline tickets for all its flights.
The offer runs from 9 April to 11 April 2025, and applies to travel between 5 May and 7 December this year. Tickets can be purchased via the airline’s website at www.croatiaairlines.com or through the Croatia Airlines mobile app. To claim the 25% discount, customers must enter the promotional code FLY25 when booking. The discount applies to the base fare, while airport taxes, fees, and charges remain unaffected by the discount.
During the 2025 tourist season, Croatia Airlines will operate flights to 30 international destinations across 31 European airports, covering 55 scheduled international routes. This year’s summer flight timetable includes over 18,200 flights, representing a 7% increase from 2024, with more than 2.26 million seats available, an 18% increase from 2024. With these improvements, Croatia’s flag carrier is continuing to enhance the quality of Croatia’s tourism product while also enhancing the transport infrastructure of the Republic of Croatia.
It is worth reminding that this year’s summer flight timetable features a significant expansion of international flights from Zagreb Airport with the introduction of new seasonal routes to and from Madrid (on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays), to and from Hamburg (on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays), to and from Prague (on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays), to and from Milan (on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays), and to and from Bucharest (on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays). Flights on these routes are scheduled to operate from early July to the end of October 2025 and are expected to be operated by the new Airbus A220 aircraft, with which Croatia Airlines is replacing its existing fleet.
This summer season, Croatia Airlines will be connecting Zagreb with a total of 23 international destinations, Split with 21 international destinations across 22 airports, and Dubrovnik with seven European destinations. Year-round services will also continue on the Rijeka–Munich and Osijek–Munich routes.