More flights to Dubrovnik in 2009
According to the information of the Dubrovnik Airport, Dubrovnik begins the tourist year 2009 with more intensive air connections with the world.
According to the information of the Dubrovnik Airport, Dubrovnik begins the tourist year 2009 with more intensive air connections with the world.
Direct flights to Croatia will be introduced to better connect Nordic countries with Croatian Adriatic resorts in the forthcoming tourist season, travel agencies said at Denmark’s largest tourist fair FERIE 2009, which was closing on Sunday.
Flybe, the Europe’s largest regional airline, is starting with seat sale with flight prices up to 50% lower.
EasyJet, the UK’s largest airline, today announced that it is opening 14 new routes across Europe, for summer 2009.
Four of the new routes are flying to Dubrovnik :
Dubrovnik’s Villa Ragusa has been featured in In the Guardian’s Top 100 city tips, City guide- Places to stay. Here is an excerpt:
Since last summer, visitors to Dubrovnik have had the opportunity to see the Ðurovic Cave – a new tourist and speleological attraction in vicinity of the town.
The cave, located beneath the strip and the airplanes station at Dubrovnik Airport , contains archeological remains dating back to the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.