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Steady growth for Croatian airports

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Split Airport busiest in Croatia in July
In July Croatian airports recorded steady passenger growth when compared to last year. The country’s main airport, Zagreb, once again recorded a formidable result while last year’s star performer Zadar saw its numbers slip.

Zagreb’s Pleso Airport handled 256.256 passengers in July, an increase of 9.5% compared to the same period last year. The number of flights operating to and from the airport increased nearly 2%. By the end of July, Zagreb has seen 1.318.846 passengers pass through its doors, an impressive increase of 15.5%. Both Dubrovnik and Split fared well in July with Split recording a 10% passenger increase while Dubrovnik did even better with a 13% increase. Split handled more passengers than Zagreb thus becoming the busiest airport in the country in July. Rijeka Airport’s positive run continued with it handling 21.210 passengers, 36.7% better than last year.

On the other hand, Zadar and Osijek saw their numbers decrease on last year. Zadar was directly impacted by a decrease in the number of flights operating to and from the airport. It saw 50.890 passengers use its facilities in July which is down 8.3% on last year. Osijek saw a second month of sliding passenger numbers.

Below you can review the performance of Croatia’s airports in July 2011. Overall, Croatian airports handled 946.547 passengers, an increase of 9.4% compared to July 2010. The statistics have been provided by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics.

AirportPassengers JUL 2011Passengers JUL 2010Change (%)
Zagreb256.256234.071▲ 9.5
Dubrovnik252.869223.800▲ 13.0
Pula86.35781.877▲ 5.5
Split270.791246.084▲ 10.0
Zadar50.89055.466▼ 8.3
Osijek4.0134.477▼ 10.4
Rijeka21.21015.517▲ 36.7
Mali Lošinj9341.224▼ 23.7
August 28, 2011
croatia Dubrovnik Osijek Pula Results 2011 Rijeka Split Zadar zagreb
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  1. Visit Kosovo09:33

    According to the report "[b]oth Dubrovnik and Split fared well in July with Dubrovnik recording a 10% passenger increase while Split did even better with a 13% increase." However, the table shows the opposite, Dubrovnik recorded a 13% increase, while Split managed 'only' a 10% increase.

    Well done to Croatian airports. Does anyone have Slovenian 2011 stats yet? Also what about Montenegrin airports?

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  2. Anonymous17:30

    Wow, impressive numbers, especially SPU, well done! RJK too, 5000 more passangers for the airport that size/capacity is GREAT! ZAD was expected as Ryanair reduced some routes. I am surprised that FR is not expanding their seasonal network to/from ZAD, I am sure that other German destinations would be popular, Polish too, also Riga, etc. The same for PUY, FR network could be far too bigger. I am sure that OSI - HNN could work all year around.

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  3. Anonymous11:01

    Zadar getting into bed with Ryanair hasn't been all that successful this year. What the airport needs to attract is more proper airlines like LH.

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  4. Q40004:10

    Nice,

    Will we see more than 1 million passengers in August?

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  5. Petar08:56

    I believe we'll see 1 mil. for sure.
    my projection for the top 3: SPU: 280.000, DBK: 284.000, LDZA: 255.000

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  6. Anonymous14:40

    Why there is no statistics for Brač airport?

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