Ukrainian air carrier Windrose Airlines (7W/WRC) will inaugurate new Kiev (Boryspil Airport) – Dubrovnik route soon. This is a new route which wasn’t annouced before Covid-19 crisis, nor it was operated last year. It will be operated once a week on Fridays, from July 17th to August 28th, with Embraer ERJ-145.
At the same time, Widrose will boost flight operations on its current routes to Croatia. Kiev – Pula route has already started with flight operations on Saturday, July 4th. From July 23th this route will get a third flight a week. In addition to the announced flights on Tuesdays and Saturdays, there will be a third weekly flight on Thursdays. Also, Kiev – Split route has started with flight operations on Sunday, July 5th and will get a new third flight per week as well. Beside the announced flights on Thursdays and Sundays, there will be an additional third flight per week on Tuesdays. Current flights are operated with Airbus A321 (in the picture) but additional third flights will be operated with a smaller Airbus A320.
- LOT Polish Airlines has inaugurated new route to Rijeka
- In addition to 13 new routes, LOT will also boost current routes
- Polish LOT will resume flight operations to Croatia
- Polish LOT has withdrawn from taking over German Condor
However, earlier announced new Kiev – Zagreb route was postopned until November 10th.
After Polish flag air carrier LOT Polish Airlines (LO/LOT), Ukrainian Windrose will be the second air carrier which will have more flight operations to Croatia comparing to last year.