United Airlines Expands Croatia Presence With New Zadar Route

Direct transatlantic connection signals continued growth in US tourism to the Adriatic.

United Airlines is set to introduce flights to Zadar, marking a further expansion of its Croatian network and strengthening direct links between the United States and the Adriatic coast. The move reflects rising demand from American travellers, who have become an increasingly important segment of Croatia’s tourism market in recent years.

The new route is expected to improve accessibility to northern Dalmatia, offering visitors a direct gateway to one of the country’s fastest-growing destinations. Industry observers note that expanding long-haul connections plays a crucial role in diversifying tourist flows and reducing pressure on traditionally dominant hubs such as Dubrovnik and Split. 

Zadar Airport has emerged as a central hub driving innovation, attracting new companies and routes, and significantly opening up the Adriatic region to the world.

Croatia continues to build on its strong post-pandemic tourism recovery, with US arrivals contributing significantly to revenue growth. Enhanced air connectivity with North America is seen as a key factor in sustaining this momentum, positioning the country as a premium Mediterranean destination for long-haul travellers.

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