Thomas Cook adds Dubrovnik for summer 2018
Thomas Cook has added flights and packages to the Dubrovnik coast to its summer 2018 programme.
Flights will operate from Manchester on Sundays and Wednesdays with Thomas Cook Airlines.
Customers will initially be able to choose from eight hotels on the Dubrovnik coast ranging from three-star to five-star, all within reach of Dubrovnik itself.
Hotels include the beachfront five-star Valamar Dubrovnik President Hotel, the three-star Hotel Cavtat in the nearby town of Cavtat, the four-star Lafoida Sea Resrot on the car-free island of Lopud and hotels in the Mlini resort.
Shorter breaks from three nights will be available in selected hotels in addition to longer package holidays.
Thomas Cook is also increasing its capacity into Split for summer 2018 with the introduction of two Thomas Cook Airlines’ flights from Gatwick and an additional flight from Manchester.
Managing director Chris Mottershead said: "We introduced Croatia for the first time this summer and the variety it offers has been extremely popular with holidaymakers.
"To meet this growing demand we are delighted to not only be introducing package holidays to the Dubrovnik coast next summer, but we are also increasing our capacity into Split by over 40%."
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