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Ryanair Reshapes Zagreb Route Network for Summer 2026

Harmia Amadi
Last updated: 25 January 2026 12:13
By Harmia Amadi
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Ryanair Boeing 737 aircraft landing at an airport, illustrating Ryanair Zagreb schedule 2026 and Ryanair Summer 2026 Zagreb route changes affecting Zagreb Airport flights.
A Ryanair Boeing 737 on approach at a European airport © Dirk Daniel Mann
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Ryanair Zagreb schedule 2026 is being revised with frequency increases and route adjustments. Ryanair’s Croatia network will increase frequencies on key Zagreb routes, add selected Zagreb Airport flights, and trim other services. Ryanair Summer 2026 Zagreb route changes is still expected to drive overall capacity growth.

Aerial view of Zagreb city centre and Ban Jelačić Square, representing Zagreb Airport flights and Ryanair Zagreb schedule 2026 linked to Ryanair Summer 2026 Zagreb route changes.
Aerial view of Zagreb city centre © Nick Savchenko

Frequency changes and route adjustments

Ryanair will temporarily boost several routes from late April to late May 2026 as part of its Ryanair Summer 2026 Zagreb route changes. Sofia will double from three to six weekly flights, Rome will increase from six to nine weekly services, and London Stansted will rise to nine weekly flights, with potential for up to 12 later in the season. Alicante will increase to three weekly flights, while Manchester will operate twice weekly.

Basel services will be suspended from mid-April to mid-May due to scheduled runway maintenance at the Swiss airport, reshaping Zagreb Airport flights in the early peak season. Dublin will remain at five weekly flights instead of moving to daily operations, Malaga will stay at five weekly rotations, and Paphos will operate four weekly flights in April and May before returning to five weekly from June. Routes to Marseille, Pisa, and Frankfurt-Hahn will not return for Summer 2026.

Ryanair Boeing 737 aircraft on the runway at Zemunik Donji near Zadar, highlighting Ryanair Croatia operations and the Ryanair Croatia network across Croatia airports.
Ryanair Boeing 737 aircraft on the runway at Zadar Airport © Matti Blume

Strategic context and capacity outlook

These changes reflect Ryanair’s strategy to move aircraft to stronger routes and airports with lower fees across its Ryanair Croatia network. The airline is also in the final year of its Growth Incentive Model agreement with Zagreb Airport, which supports passenger growth. Overall, Ryanair plans net expansion, adding 12 weekly flights year-on-year in June and a further nine weekly flights in both July and August.

Read more about recent Ryanair schedule changes in Portugal here.

What do you think about Ryanair’s Zagreb schedule changes for Summer 2026 and its capacity strategy in Croatia? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Aviation Reporter - A cabin manager with a background spanning aviation, geopolitics, human rights, the arts and a passion for storytelling. With years in the skies and hands on experience reporting on geopolitics & European markets, I am curious to write from both inside & outside the aviation industry, with an eye on how travel reflects wider trends ✨
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