Ryanair, the low-cost carrier, is expanding its network with two new routes connecting Croatia to Italy and Poland in the summer of 2025. Beginning May 2, flights will run three times a week between Zadar and Bari, providing travelers with a direct connection between Croatia’s Dalmatian coast and southern Italy. A second route, launching June 2, will connect Rijeka with Wroclaw, Poland, operating twice a week.
Along with these routes, Ryanair has announced that tickets for a seasonal service between Hahn and Rijeka will soon be offered, further boosting Rijeka’s connectivity in the European travel market. This move strengthens the city’s position as an accessible destination for international travelers.
Ryanair’s expansion reflects the airline’s strategy of increasing access to new destinations, with plans for a new flight connecting Zadar to Rome also on the horizon. With these new connections, Ryanair continues to bolster Croatia’s global reach, facilitating easier travel for both business and leisure passengers across Europe.