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Split terminal construction to start in October

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The construction of Split Airport’s much-delayed multi million euro passenger terminal is finally expected to begin at the end of October. According to General Manager, Lukša Novak, the expansion will increase Split’s annual capacity to 3.5 million passengers, while the facility should stretch over 34.500 square metres. The project is valued at 59.3 million euros and is estimated to take just over two years to complete. The state will exempt Split Airport from paying tax on profit, which will fund part of the investment (17.1 million euros) through its accumulated profits. The rest will be paid through a loan from the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which will not require state guarantees.


Plans to develop the new terminal come as the airport struggles to deal with capacity issues during the summer months. Split Airport has registered its busiest year on record by handling its two-millionth passenger this Monday. Therefore, it has overtaken its 2015 end-of-year result which stood at 1.955.400 travellers. Tatiana Kremen from Ukraine was the two-millionth passenger, arriving on a Croatia Airlines flight from Munich. “We anticipate handling some 2.250.000 travellers this year, which is an increase of 17% on 2015”, Mr Novak said. It becomes the second Croatian airport to welcome over two million passengers this year following Zagreb. So far this September, Split handled 285.580 travellers through its doors. Numbers are expected to continue growing during the winter with Croatia Airlines to boost services from the city to both Munich and Rome.


Split's existing airport was opened in November 1966, while the current passenger terminal was built in 1979 for the Mediterranean Games. It has the capacity to handle one million passengers per year. The terminal was overhauled and slightly expanded in 2005. The construction of the new terminal comes following a protracted tender procedure to select a contractor for the project. Three complaints have been filed by participating parties as to the way in which the tender was conducted. The Croatian State Commission for the Supervision of Public Procurement Procedures has dismissed two cases, while the third is still being investigated. The state has issued construction permits.
September 28, 2016
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Anonymous said…
Congratulations Split on 2 million passengers! Good job.
09:03
Anonymous said…
Nice results. In regards to the terminal finally!!!
09:05
Anonymous said…
So now all we need is Dubrovnik to join a party :D Excellent result for such a small country.
09:05
Anonymous said…
The growth in SPU is fantastic. Now only if the management could get its act together like Dubrovnik and do something about the winter period when the airport is mostly deserted. A few extra flights by OU is not enough. They should bring a foreign airline.
09:08
Anonymous said…
In five years they will need another expansion. ))
09:08
Anonymous said…
Agreed! Capacity of 3.5 million is a bit small considering the amount of money they will invest.
09:09
Anonymous said…
Pitty the new terminal won’t have air bridges. Would have fit the glass exterior well. Oh and congratulations on the result.
09:14
Anonymous said…
Doesn't Trade Air also fly from SPU?
09:15
Anonymous said…
Would be cool if FR would have its seasonal base there. Their numbers would then boom. They are already clossing the gap with zag.
09:15
Purger said…
Yes. During winter there will be 6 flights per week:

2 flights: Osijek-Rijeka-Split
2 flights: Osijek-Pula-Split
2 flights: Split-Dubrovnik (with connections from Osijek and Rijeka)
09:19
Anonymous said…
Hats down. I'm from Serbia and started following this site few weeks ago but did not know that Split has grown so much. I remember flying to Split many many years ago. This is a big achievement. I also like new terminal. Very modern.
09:23
Anonymous said…
Welcome, it's the best site for ex-YU news and updates. Been here for years and years... back when we were still debating if JU will have a fleet renewal plan. :D
09:24
Anonymous said…
If Ryanair came on a yearly basis they could genuinely overtake ZAG. Now that would be interesting.
09:25
Anonymous said…
Finally some quality renders of the project. Looks like a very nice project although I do agree they could have added two air bridges maybe. It's an additional source of revenue.
09:27
Anonymous said…
Croatia is a good example for a country when it comes to airport investment. Admittedly this all could have (and should have) been done some 5 years ago but with new terminals in Zagreb, Dubrovnik and Split things are going in the right direction.
09:28
Anonymous said…
Thank you. Things have changed a lot last few years when talking about JU. It looks like many things have changed in neighboring countries as well. I need to get updated :)
09:33
Anonymous said…
They are flying with 19-seaters - so that equals unfortunately only 114 seats a week...
09:46
Anonymous said…
As much as I would like to see a base of some LCCs in SPU, you gotta say that fees are way way way too high in Split for FR. They have much cheaper ZAD in the area with a seasonal base there.
09:48
Anonymous said…
Not so sure if jetways/airbrdiges are a priority. In doesn't rain as often as in Central or Northern Europe so to walk 20 metres over the tarmac to board the plane is not bad at all in my opinion.
09:50
Anonymous said…
DBV is already almost done with their new terminal.
09:52
Anonymous said…
You can get additional money for it. It's why Dubrovnik did it after all.
09:04
Anonymous said…
Are there any plans to privatize this airport?
09:06
Anonymous said…
... and if they are getting out a loan to build the terminal they will need all the additional resources they can get.
09:11
Anonymous said…
Why would they?
09:12
Anonymous said…
Why would you need them? More costs = more taxes = more expensive. Let it be modern, efficient and clean. Good example of coastal airports in the region: VAR/BOJ.
I think CND is too, but a bit older.
09:18
Anonymous said…
Nice work SPU. I like how the terminal will look inside. Let's hope for no more delays!
09:26
Purger said…
True, but it is still 1.000 seats per month (5.130 seats in winter season). Let me remind you that SPU has some 20.000 passengers per winter month.
09:27
aleksandar said…
SPU should lower their fees during the winter to something such as 5€ per departing pax. Lower fees were a great success in Niš, and Split could greatly benefit because then they might see more tourism during the winter.
09:30
Anonymous said…
If FR had a base in SPU and flew year-round imagine the mess at Split Airport during the high season. You literally would have to come 5 hours before your flight to check in.
09:35
Anonymous said…
Waiting for the day we won't see any more of this
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-ovEo4Gd-U9g/V43s-uO-NaI/AAAAAAAAYtM/9F_1qT5qyEYJYVcvgoWm6jSYWeKuQUzzQCLcB/s1600/split.png
09:36
Anonymous said…
What is the estimate for Split Airport in 2018? Won't 3.5 million capacity already be tight.
09:38
Anonymous said…
New Doha Airport already surpassed planned capacity in first year.
09:55
Anonymous said…
True but DOH is being built up in several phases. As soon capacity is reached the next phase begins so it will probably be continuously expanding.
10:03
Anonymous said…
Great news on the passenger record.
10:17
Anonymous said…
I meant passenger wise, to reach 2 million ;)
10:30
Anonymous said…
I like the design.
10:39
Anonymous said…
Split will likely have 2.5 million passengers next year.

Already Eurowings and Thomas Cook have announced new flights to SPU next year.
11:07
Anonymous said…
Uf that must be a really uncomfortable experience. Not the best way to end your holidays.
11:08
Anonymous said…
I work in a hotel here in Split and a lot of tourists complain of the airport. Mostly Germans...
11:14
Anonymous said…
I agree. Why not build 5 million capacity to avoid having congestion issues in a few years time. I assume they will git 3 million by the end of the decade.
11:21
Anonymous said…
Better late then never
11:33
Anonymous said…
This should have been completed by now. They are already facing so many problems. I don't know what they are going to do next year.
11:51
Anonymous said…
Are there also capacity issues with aircraft during the summer? Can they handle all the planes?
12:06
Anonymous said…
Za SPU bi bilo odlicno da se potrudi da U2 ima year round letove i da dovedu legacy carrier poput AY.
INN-NS
12:07
Anonymous said…
Actually I think the terminal will have 4 air bridges. I mean to say that it is designed to have them.
The reason they didnt include them is because there is not enough space for aircraft. If you would build 4 air bridges now you would lose some parking spots on the apron. Because the aircraft on spots 7, 8, 9, 10 (where the air bridges would be) would have to pushback so you would lose spots 11, 12 and 14.
The west part of the terminal will have 4 air bridges, when they expand the apron.
12:14
Anonymous said…
Sometimes during the summer they can't so they divert flights to Dubrovnik or Zadar, but this happens only on very busy weekends.
12:28
Anonymous said…
It's not so much about that the terminal is busy as the fact that Split is running out of slots during the summer.
12:32
Anonymous said…
Will the old terminal stay in place or will they demolish it?
13:23
Anonymous said…
Are there any plans to expand the taxiways and apron?
13:26
Anonymous said…
So who is going to be the main contractor?
13:33
Anonymous said…
It stays of course. I think it will even be connected to the new one.
13:34
Anonymous said…
It hasn't been announced yet. They have to wait until the investigation into the tender is over. I think it will happen in a week or two.
13:42
Anonymous said…
^ Tivat could actually benifit from that.
14:51
Anonymous said…
Apron yes but not sure about taxiways.
14:54
Anonymous said…
You do know that TIV is almost 6hrs by car from SPU?
16:11
Anonymous said…
And not the best way to start the holidays either...
16:13
Anonymous said…
Together with huge queues and delays on check in desks, in the gate/waiting area and on security check with even in high season only two control lines working, the main issues are lack of aircraft parking stands (apron too small) and the reduced aircraft handling capacity per hour due to lack of parallel taxiway to either end of the runway.

The latter is the biggest problem in my opinion that needs immediate attention. In summer, if you wait on the holding point on the taxiway and there is an incoming aircraft on final let's say still about 8-10nm out, you keep just sitting on the taxiway for many minutes and cannot roll into position to hold until the aircraft landed and freed up the runway.
16:21
Anonymous said…
Sorry I seem to have had a complete brain freeze when I wrote the comment about Tivat as for some reason I thought we were discussing Dubrovnik slot issues.
16:45
Anonymous said…
So, we might see flights from SPU to UZC then? Both terminals will be completed at the same time. Of course, flights will be via BEG but who knows? Maybe 1 weekly seasonal JU can fit perfectly - June - Oct
16:58
JU520 BEGLAX said…
What happened to the OK press conf?
17:19
Anonymous said…
Pisu Novine se kako LH treba da preuzme ostatak u SN ali da koce Belgiski akcionari zbog jeftine cene.
Bice zanimljivo hoce li doci na kraju do kupovine.
INN-NS
17:27
Anonymous said…
Nestalo sve ko jucerasnja vijest o Splitu :-D Bit ce to sutrasnja vijest :-D
18:23
Purger said…
LH već nekoliko mjeseci najavlje tu kupnju. Žele kupiti svih 100% i potom Brusseles inkorporirati u Eurowings.
18:26
EX-YU Aviation said…
There were no significant details to report apart from what is already known and was published last week. Official statements will be published in the near future.
18:29
Anonymous said…
No idea why they are so unsuccessful in securing flights in winter. Split and region is much bigger concerning inhabitants compared to for example Dubrovnik. They should have flights at least also to Vienna, Zurich, Berlin, plus somewhere in Scandinavia in winter!
19:27
Anonymous said…
I think growth will at some point slow down and numbers will get more or less stable then. In a couple of years. However 4 million would have been the right new max. capacity I reckon
19:30
Anonymous said…
New terminal is supposed to have air bridges in stage 2 of development (whenever that will be)...
19:31
Anonymous said…
OT - news is finally out about air berlin and Lufthansa striking a deal about their businesses ... we sure do live in interesting times.... Can't wait to see what it means for the broader aviation across Europe !!!
20:17
Anonymous said…
Flota AB se smanjuje na 75 aviona a 17 A330 ostaje za dalje sirenje mreze a tih 75 Aviona ide u wet lease.
40 u EW
5 u OS
A ostatak radnika moze da ide ako hoce u ASL, 9W,F7,HM,AZ i EY .
Bice zanimljivo videti dalji razvoj.
INN-NS
22:03
Anonymous said…
I never heard for such a case. When did it happen last time?
22:33
Anonymous said…
That means Air Berlin is as good as dead. Lufthansa will take their market.
00:13
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