Brussels Airlines expands network in Croatia with two new destinations: Zadar and Split

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Brussels Airlines expands its network in Croatia, one of the fastest growing holiday destinations. Next to Zagreb and Dubrovnik, the Belgian airline will now add two new destinations to its portfolio. From 12 May onwards, Zadar is connected to Brussels Airport and on 28 April, the first Brussels Airlines flight to Split takes off.

Tourism is on the rise in Croatia. More and more holidaymakers are looking at the youngest EU member state for a summer holiday along the beautiful coastline, in one of the historic cities or to sail past the breathtaking islands. Brussels Airlines is following up on this growth trend and expands its flight offer next summer with Zadar and Split as newcomers. In total, Brussels Airlines will fly to four Croatian destinations during the following summer season: Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Zadar and Split.

Located on the northern side of the Dalmatian coast, Zadar is rapidly becoming one of the most trending destinations in Europe. The city, which according to Alfred Hitchcock offers the most beautiful sunset in the world, is surprisingly attractive. In the immediate vicinity are 3 beautiful National Parks with numerous possibilities for an active holiday. Those looking for a beach holiday can find beautiful getaways on the nearby islands, like the famous Saharun beach.

Brussels Airlines will depart for Zadar every Saturday afternoon between 12 May and 19 September.

Split is the second largest city in the country and has a beautiful historic center. Thanks to its central location, this port city is an ideal base for those who want to travel to the islands of Brac, Hvar or Solta. Picturesque towns such as Omis, Kastela and Trogir are also nearby.

Between 28 April to 6 October, Brussels Airlines flies to Split every Wednesday and Saturday.

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

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