British tour operator increases number of flights to Croatian coast
- by croatiaweek
- in Travel
Leading British airline Jet2.com began operating flights to Croatia exactly 15 years ago with just two air routes connecting the UK and Croatia.
In May 2009, Jet2.com’s plane landed in Dubrovnik from Belfast International Airport for the first time, followed shortly after by the inaugural flight to Split from Newcastle International Airport.
Since then, millions of passengers have visited Croatia using the services of Jet2.com and its tour operator, Jet2holidays.
“For the past 15 years, Jet2.com, the leading British leisure airline, has successfully connected Croatia and the United Kingdom. The long-standing strategic partnership between the Croatian Tourist Board and this prestigious airline has greatly contributed to the growth in the number of British tourists visiting Croatia, which consistently contributes to positive tourism trends from this important market.
At the same time, the stable collaboration between the Croatian Tourist Board and Jet2.com strongly influences positioning Croatia as a safe, accessible, and attractive tourist destination, as evidenced by the announced increase in the number of airline routes to the British-favourite Croatian destinations, Split and Dubrovnik,” said Director of the Croatian Tourist Board Kristjan Staničić, expressing anticipation for the future joint partnership based on years of mutual trust, friendship, and understanding.
Today, Jet2.com and Jet2holidays operate 13 routes to Croatia from eight British airports.
During the peak summer months, at the heart of the upcoming season, up to 36 flights per week will depart for Dubrovnik and Split, including exclusive Jet2.com routes serving Belfast International-Dubrovnik, Birmingham-Split, Edinburgh-Split, Leeds Bradford-Split, and London Stansted-Split.
In response to high demand for flights and holidays in Croatia, Jet2.com and Jet2holidays added Pula to their offerings in the UK market last year. The implementation of this connection between the UK and Istria is expected in the summer of 2025. Flights will be available from Birmingham, Manchester, and London (Stansted).
“Today, we operate an extremely popular program of flights and holiday packages in Croatia, where we have brought millions of passengers from the UK so far. Such success over the past decade and a half would not have been possible without the quality relationships we have built with Croatian partners, for which we sincerely thank them.
As we continue to grow and bring more people to this wonderful country, we expect even stronger collaboration between Croatia and the UK, which will further boost the growth of British and other tourists to this attractive Mediterranean destination,” said Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays.