CHANGES IN RYANAIR FLIGHTS SCHEDULE TO PULA IN S2020
Ryanair, largest European passenger carrier, will be returning to Pula Airport with services from London STN, Berlin TXL, Frankfurt Hahn and Brussels Charleroi Airport.
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Photo 1. Ryanair Boeing 737-800. Source: Flickr. Under Creative Commons license. |
During the 2020 summer schedule, Ryanair will cease operations from Pula to Frankfurt International Airport, but will continue with the services to Frankfurt Hahn. Flights will be operated between March 29th and October 23rd 2020 each Monday, Friday and Sunday. Monday and Friday flights will depart Hahn Airport at 20:05 and land in Pula at 21:35. Return flight will take off from Pula at 22:00 and land in Hahn at 23:30. Sunday flights will depart Hahn at 07:20 and land in Pula at 08:50. Return flight will depart Pula Airport at 09:15 and land in Hahn at 10:45. Flights will be operated by Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Last year service from Brussels Charleroi will be operational between March 30th and October 30th 2020 and will run each Monday and Friday. Monday service will depart CRL at 18:00 and land in Pula at 19:45. The return flight will depart from Pula at 20:15 and land in CRL at 21:55. Friday service will depart Charleroi at 14:00 and land in Pula at 15:45 from where it will depart at 16:10 and land in Charleroi at 17:55.
Stansted flights will run from March 29th through October 22nd 2020. Service will run twice a week on Thursdays and Sundays until the end of May. Additional Tuesday service will be introduced in June and operated until the beginning of October. Services will be downgraded to two weekly during October. Last flight on this route is schedule from October 22nd. Services will be operated by Ryanair Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Berlin flights will be operated between April 2nd and October 24th. During April it will run each Thursday and Saturday while during the rest of flying schedule it will run on Saturdays only.
Ryanair is largest passenger airline in Europe, carrying more passenger than Lufthansa Group which was the largest carrier for years. It operates 341 Boeing 737-800 and had placed orders on additional 210 Boeing 737 MAX 200 aircraft delivery of which is delayed due to the MAX grounding across countries. Ryanair operates flights from 74 bases, 225 destinations and 41 country. In Croatia, the budget airline operates flights to Rijeka, Pula, Zadar, Split and Dubrovnik.