Dubrovnik Airport Unveils Expanded Summer 2026 Flight Schedule

The busy season at the Adriatic gateway sees new routes and millions of available seats as travel rebounds strongly.

Dubrovnik Airport has kicked off its summer 2026 flight schedule, traditionally the busiest period of the year, with expanded operations and an even wider network of destinations for travellers. The summer season’s roll‑out means more flights, increased capacity and better connectivity for both leisure tourists and regional travellers heading to the UNESCO‑listed Dalmatian destination and beyond.  

This year’s schedule supports around 4 million available seats, reflecting airlines’ confidence in Dubrovnik as a key hub for Mediterranean travel and Croatia’s growing tourism market.

In addition to well‑established European connections, carriers are launching new services and strengthening links with major cities across Europe to meet rising demand during the peak months.  

The boost in flight options comes at a time when Croatia continues to attract global interest as a top travel destination for 2026, even as broader trends show travellers booking later and airlines adjusting operations to changing patterns. The expanded summer schedule not only enhances accessibility for visitors from across the continent but also supports local tourism businesses and the wider economy during one of the most important seasons of the year.

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