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Ryanair · CroatiaBudget giant Ryanair is turning up the heat in Croatia next summer, cranking up flights from its Zagreb base to some of Europe’s hottest spots. From March 29, 2026, the no-frills favourite will be flying nearly twice a day on several key routes – with London Stansted passengers set for the biggest boost. Brits will be spoiled with 12 weekly services, meaning a double daily flight almost every day of the week, reports EX-YU Aviation. Sun-seekers…See the Story
Ryanair’s Zagreb Take-Off: More Flights, More Brits, More Sun - The Dubrovnik Times

European Union · CroatiaThe European Commission has paid Croatia the sixth installment under the Recovery and Resilience Mechanism, amounting to €835.6 million. “Reforms and investments linked to this payment will drive positive changes for Croatian citizens and businesses, particularly in healthcare, the fight against corruption, geothermal energy research and hydrogen development, water resource management, natural disaster resilience, island electricity grids, and e…See the Story
Croatia Receives Sixth EU Recovery Fund Payment Worth €835.6 Million - The Dubrovnik Times

Croatia · CroatiaCroatia recorded a six percent increase in tourist arrivals and overnight stays this September compared to last year’s record-breaking month, Minister of Tourism and Sport Tonči Glavina announced on Tuesday. Speaking at the 9th international Tourism 365 conference, Glavina said that results for the year so far also show growth of around two percent in arrivals and one percent in overnights. Glavina stressed that 2024 marked a turning point, as g…See the Story