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Pula Airport has handled its 400.000th passenger of the year, its best post-independence result. The milestone was reached today as passengers boarded a Croatia Airlines flights from Pula to Frankfurt. The airport has now overtaken its 2015 end-of-year result when it welcomed 359,426 travellers through its doors. So far in September, Pula Airport handled 50.607 passengers. The airport’s all-time record was achieved in 1990 when it saw 672.241 travellers.

September 20, 2016
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  1. easyJet15:26

    Jet2.com from 29.4.
    PUY-STN 37
    DBV-STN 246

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  2. Anonymous19:16

    Bravo Istra!

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  3. Anonymous14:16

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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