May 29 (SeeNews) - Air France and the Dutch airline KLM announced on Wednesday an increase in capacity for the upcoming summer season on their routes to Croatia.
Air France is increasing the frequency of flights during the pre-season, providing daily flights on the Zagreb-Paris route, and adding an extra flight on Thursdays and Sundays, the two companies said in a joint press release.
At the peak of the season, starting from July 8, Air France will operate 11 weekly flights, including four additional flights from Paris to Zagreb, resulting in double daily flights on the Paris-Zagreb route four days a week.
KLM will significantly increase capacity to Croatia this summer, particularly by growing the number of flights to Dubrovnik. Both Split and Dubrovnik will now have coordinated flight schedules. During the off-season, KLM will operate two daily flights to Split, with a late arrival and an early morning departure to Amsterdam the following day.
Additionally, the start of seven additional weekly flights from Dubrovnik to Amsterdam has been moved to July 2 instead of July 15. This change will allow for approximately 4,000 additional seats on the route. Starting from July 2, a late-night flight to Dubrovnik will be added, departing the next morning for Amsterdam. KLM plans to operate this route up to 16 times a week.
Air France, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Dutch low-cost airline Transavia make up the Air France-KLM Group.