easyJet cuts Dubrovnik flights for summer 2026 as two routes dropped
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Low-cost carrier easyJet will operate fewer flights to Dubrovnik this summer compared with last year, according to data published by regional aviation portal Zamaaero.
The airline connected Dubrovnik with 13 cities during the 2025 summer season, but this year that number has fallen to 11.
As a result, two routes have been removed from the network.
easyJet will no longer operate flights from Amsterdam and Berlin to Dubrovnik.
Overall, easyJet is scheduled to operate 46 weekly flights to Dubrovnik this summer, down from 54 during the same period last year. This represents a reduction of eight weekly flights.
London remains the airline’s busiest connection with Dubrovnik. easyJet will continue to operate 17 weekly flights from London, unchanged from last summer. However, the number of weekly services will fall to 15 after 25 August and to 13 after 25 September.
During the 2026 summer season, easyJet will continue to connect Dubrovnik with Basel, Bordeaux, Bristol, Edinburgh, Geneva, Lyon, Manchester, Nantes, Naples, Paris and London.
Several routes will maintain the same frequency as last year. Bristol and Paris will each continue to operate five weekly flights, while Edinburgh and Lyon will each have three weekly services.
The largest reduction, aside from the cancelled Amsterdam and Berlin routes, will affect Naples. easyJet will operate two weekly flights from Naples to Dubrovnik this summer, four fewer than last year.
Nantes is the only route to see an increase in frequency. easyJet will operate three weekly flights from Nantes, one more per week than during the previous summer season. However, the route will only run until 28 August.
A number of seasonal services will also end before the close of the summer season. Flights from Bordeaux will end on 28 August, while Paris services will conclude on 30 August. Basel flights are scheduled to end on 13 September.
The Lyon route will continue later into the season, although frequencies will gradually be reduced after the end of August and again after mid-October.