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Zadar Airport numbers grow in 2016

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Zadar Airport handled 520.924 passengers on 4.065 flights in 2016, an increase of 6.8% compared to the year before. It is the first time the airport has managed to welcome over half a million travellers in a single year. Ryanair had the biggest passenger share at the airport. It was responsible for 325.000 travellers passing through Zadar, followed by Eurowings with 55.000 passengers and Croatia Airlines. Germany continued to be the lead country market out of Zadar, followed by the United Kingdom, France, Belgium and Sweden. Brussels was the most popular destination to and from the Croatian city, accounting for 42.000 passengers passing through the airport. A number of airlines have already announced plans to launch new flights to Zadar this year including Ryanair (Bristol, Copenhagen, Glasgow), easyJet (Milan), Eurowings (Munich, Vienna) and Flybe (London Southend). General Manager, Irena Ćosić, recently said Zadar hopes to attract several airlines from Split when the latter begins work on its passenger terminal, which will result in capacity constraints.
January 10, 2017
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  1. Anonymous14:04

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  2. Anonymous16:08

    ZAD is now getting some Momentum, very good. That should continue some years.

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    1. Anonymous02:30

      ZAD has been getting momentum for quite some time now. 2007 ZAD had 119.449 pax, then they brought in Ryanair. Now Eurowings and Easyjet are slowly coming in, meaning that 2017 will end above 620.000 pax, could easily go over 650.000.
      Regardless, good to see new carriers, Ryan was dominant for 10 years

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    2. Anonymous23:54

      It would be smart if they attract Transavia

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  3. Wijn en Olijfolie23:32

    ZADAR will probably nearly get about 700.000 passengers

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  4. Anonymous23:33

    It would be wise for Zadar of they attract more people from unsurved destinations. I think Eindhoven would be a wise choise for them

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    1. Anonymous06:47

      Definitely Amsterdam or Rotterdam or even Eindhoven are currently missing in Zadar. Dont know why easyjet/transavia or ryanair hasnt started that route yet...

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