This Summer, Croatia Will See People From 38 Countries Resulting In Massive Air Traffic

by Vaishalee Kalvankar
This Summer, Croatia Will See People From 38 Countries Resulting In Massive Air Traffic

Croatia is known for its beautiful coastline, beaches full of pebbles, and crystal-clear water. All these reasons make the country a must-visit for all beach lovers. It is one of the most famous European countries that people head to during the summer. It looks like Croatia will have the busiest summer this year. According to some figures released, the country will face massive air traffic as visitors from 38 cities are expected. 

Croatia Will Face Massive Air Traffic This Summer

 

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According to some released figures, Croatia will see a huge inflow of visitors from 130 cities in 38 countries this summer. The huge seasonal traffic will be seen landing in Split and Dubrovnik. These places are known as Dalmatia’s twin hubs. 

Zagreb, Croatia’s capital, will welcome direct flights from Qatar, Toronto, and the UAE. One-third of all these routes will now be linked to Zagreb. 

Out of all this massive air traffic, most of the passengers will be travelling inside the European Union (EU). The main reason behind it is that the country is within the passport-free Schengen zone. 

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National Carrier For The Bulk

 

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The national carrier Croatia Airlines will be responsible for the bulk of the market. However, budget airline Ryanair also serves about seven destinations in Croatia, which included Pula, Osijek, Rijeka, and Zadar. 

Croatia is known as one of the most beautiful countries. For you to sail through, it has 1246 islands, islets, and more. 

Apart from stunning coastlines, islands, and pebbled, pristine beaches, this place is also loved by tourists for delicious food, wine, and mediaeval architecture. They are known for their exceptional red wine. 

The country has way more UNESCO World Heritage sites per capita than any other country in the world. It is also home to the world’s oldest wine region. The country has over eight national parks. 

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