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According to Croatian airline portal Aerosvijet, a prominent Scandinavian carrier SAS (Scandinavian Airlines System) will fly twice a week on the line Stockholm-Dubrovnik, from 25th March. SAS's aircraft will fly directly from Copenhagen to Dubrovnik, and the first flight is scheduled for the 4th July.
Finnair, the national airline of Finland and also the largest company within that country, will fly to Croatia for the first time, from Helsinki to Dubrovnik, already from 2nd April three times a week.
Jet2.com, based in Leeds Bradford in England will link Newcastle and Dubrovnik every Saturday from June to October.
Besides seven existing lines, EasyJet will introduce a link from Madrid to Dubrovnik. So, from 25th June, Spanish capital will be connected to southern Dalmatia three times a week. Spanish company Iberia also announced flights on this line.
The British low cost carrier Monarch Airlines also returned to the Croatian market with three lines to Dubrovnik from London (Gatwick), Birmingham and Manchester.
The first line will start from Manchester, three times a week from 27th March to 27th October, while Birmingham will be linked to Dubrovnik twice a week, but only between 1st May and 27th October. Monarch will fly from London to Dubrovnik three times a week, in the same period.
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