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Nov 16, 2022 (newstodate): The EU Council has opted to abolish border controls with Croatia that is to join the Schengen countries by January 1, 2023.
Today, the Schengen Area comprises 22 EU member states and four non-EU countries, while Bulgaria and Romania are hoping to be among the next countries to be included into Schengen.
At first, land and sea border controls between Schengen and Croatia will be abolished from this date, while border controls at airports will follow suit from March 26, 2023., greatly easing stress on passengers between Schengen countries and Croatia.
Earlier this month, Croatia Airlines published its plans for summer 2023 flights from Split and Zagreb.
New in the air will be seasonal flights from Split to Oslo with one weekly rotation, while flights from Split to Stockholm and Copenhagen will return in the summer '23 schedule.
On the less positive side, Croatia Airlines will not return on the routes earlier served from its main hub at Zagreb to Oslo, Stockholm and Helsinki; these routes were suspended during the Covid-19 period and are thus now off the map, while flights from Zagreb to Copenhagen will remain in the schedule.
Today, the Schengen Area comprises 22 EU member states and four non-EU countries, while Bulgaria and Romania are hoping to be among the next countries to be included into Schengen.
At first, land and sea border controls between Schengen and Croatia will be abolished from this date, while border controls at airports will follow suit from March 26, 2023., greatly easing stress on passengers between Schengen countries and Croatia.
Earlier this month, Croatia Airlines published its plans for summer 2023 flights from Split and Zagreb.
New in the air will be seasonal flights from Split to Oslo with one weekly rotation, while flights from Split to Stockholm and Copenhagen will return in the summer '23 schedule.
On the less positive side, Croatia Airlines will not return on the routes earlier served from its main hub at Zagreb to Oslo, Stockholm and Helsinki; these routes were suspended during the Covid-19 period and are thus now off the map, while flights from Zagreb to Copenhagen will remain in the schedule.