Dubrovnik Gruz Port

Croatian ports record a significant decline in passenger numbers

289.500 passengers passed through Zadar ferry port, a 54.9% decrease from last year, while Preko ferry terminal managed 269.800 passengers, an annual decrease of 44.2%. In the second trimester of 2020, Croatian ferry ports record a significant traffic decline of both ferries and passengers. More precisely, a decrease of 54% in ferry traffic and 68% […]

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Croatia Airlines and Jadrolinija cooperation

Croatia Airlines and Jadrolinija set to cooperate

Croatia Airlines, the country’s national airline, and Jadrolinija, soon plan to offer passengers one unique ticket for both air and maritime transportation. Tickets would be valid for trips from European airports to Croatian islands, as stated by both companies. For now, cooperation is going to be based on advertising, and by buying a ticket, passengers […]

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Ancona port

New Catamaran on route Zadar – Ancona

On Friday, 31st of July, Jadrolinija will introduce catamaran Jelena that will be operating the Zadar – Ancona high-speed line 5 times a week. The line was introduced after the Rijeka shipping company temporarily suspended the Zadar – Ancona ferry line due to a reduced number of reservations. According to the sailing schedule for this […]

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Catamaran arriving in Hvar

Katamaran Art: Split – Jelsa Exhibition

For the third year in a row, ‘Katamaran Art 2020’ travels on one of the busiest catamaran lines on the Adriatic, Split – Jelsa (Hvar) operated by Jadrolinija. The name itself refers to this line which transports thousands of passengers every year, especially in summer when all lines to Croatian islands are more frequent. The […]

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