Zadar Airport to add capacity

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Zadar Airport has been granted permits to expand its international departures area. The development will allow the airport to add capacity but also adapt to Schengen standards. Last year, Rijeka Airport became the first in the country to adhere to Schengen travel requirements. Croatia is expected to join the European area without internal border control sometime after 2018. Zadar last expanded its international departures area in 2011. A number of airlines have already announced plans to launch new flights to the airport this year including Ryanair (Bristol, Copenhagen, Glasgow), easyJet (Milan), Eurowings (Munich, Vienna) and Flybe (London Southend).

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  1. Anonymous11:39

    Titan Airways adding London and Manchester in 2017.

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    1. Anonymous11:40

      I think those are just charters.

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  2. Anonymous14:06

    Bravo Hrvarska!

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  3. Anonymous10:05

    Zadar is becoming more and more intresting

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  4. Anonymous10:28

    Zadarbairport is a gem and quiet achiever making solid ground. Well done Zadar Airport.

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  5. Smart of Zadar to also attract new aorlines

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