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  1. JU520 BEGLAX10:23

    There was an aritcle in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung about 6 weeks ago that Croatia should do more to extend the tourism season so that not everything is focused on the summer months of June until September. I visited the past two Christmas Istria and it was great to explore the hinterland doing wine and olive oil tasting, enjoying Gourmet Restaurants which are during peak season completely overcrowded. I think Gourmet trave, spas and culture events could be one solution to extend the season. Winter on the coast is beautiful too and with some luck you have sunny days with 12-15 dec Celsius which is still much better than sitting in frozen mid/north Europe. Here I count on the LCC, so we might soon see better passenger figures during The Nov-April Season
    My recommendation: Damir i Ornella in Novigrad is one of the best places I ever had dinner

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  2. Jimmy Wang12:44

    I could imagine how the passengers growth will raise and boost the croatian airports after the entry of Croatia into EU, earlier or later 2011.
    Estonia, Lettland, Lithuania, Poland, The Czech Republic,
    Slovakia and Hungary increased the passengers figures in the last years dramatically, especially their capitals.

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  3. Smokiboy18:43

    I flew into Rijeka Airport in summer of 2009 and it is in need of serious renovations. I blame the managers of the airport for not getting more direct flights, low cost or otherwise. With Opatija, Krk, Cirkvenica, and Rijeka itself, there are plenty of attractions nearby. Problem may be in it's close proximity to ZAG, and maybe Pula.

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