
NEWS FLASH
Canadian carrier Air Transat will reduce frequencies on its seasonal Toronto – Zagreb service during the upcoming summer. Over the peak travel period, in July and August, the airline will operate three weekly rotations between the two cities instead of the initially planned four weekly. Last year, the carrier also maintained four weekly rotations. As a result, the airline will resume flights on the route on May 17, two weeks later than last year, operating once per week until June 5, when frequencies will be increased to two weekly. From June 17, the number of weekly services will grow to three and will be maintained until September 25, after which they will reduce to two weekly until the final rotation of the season on October 11.
Overall, Air Transat will boast 35.856 seats on the Croatian market this summer, down from 45.816 last year or a decrease of 21.7%. In 2024, the Canadian carrier handled 34.842 passengers on the Zagreb route with an average cabin load factor of 76%.