Zagreb Airport's new passenger terminal went into commercial use this morning. Following three years of construction and over a decade of planning, passengers flying between Zagreb and Dubrovnik this morning on Croatia Airlines' flight OU660 were the first to use the new 236 million euro facility, which stretches over 65.860 square metres and three levels, features three baggage carousels, eight air bridges - six for international flights and two for domestic services - nine security checkpoints, thirty check-in desks, 23 passport control booths and a car park with the capacity to handle 1.100 vehicles. Over 1.000 construction workers were involved in the project each day. The opening of the new terminal was made possible after the Croatian government concluded a thirty-year concession with a French-led consortium. "We are delighted that our aircraft was the first to depart from the new terminal. We actively participated in all testing phases and we hope that passengers have a comfortable experience travelling from the new facility. Our aircraft will link Zagreb with five Croatian and 24 international destinations this year", Croatia Airlines' Head of Sales and Marketing, Boris Kolka, said. The first flight to land and dock at the new terminal was Qatar Airways from Doha.
To mark the occasion today, Zagreb Airport launched a new web site, while Air Serbia upgraded its equipment from a 66-seat ATR72 turboprop to a wide-body 254-seat Airbus A330-200 aircraft. Commenting on the new facility, the General Manager of Zagreb Airport, Jacques Feron, said, "The new terminal will certainly become another recognisable symbol of Zagreb and Croatia, and will benefit the city's tourist potential, providing it with a modern look. Throughout the region, the new terminal stands out for its contemporary design and modern technology and infrastructure. It is precisely because of this progressive technology that all customers using the terminal - passengers, airlines and vendors - will have the highest quality of service". The new terminal features several different retail brands run by Turkey's BTA Food & Services Group. They include Cakes & Bakes, Spread, Pom juice bar, Cafe Nero, Brewmark pub, Needstop, Antonia coffee bar and From Designers with Love store, which will be selling Croatian products. Furthermore, France's Aelia runs a 600 square metre duty free shop. The airport also features the PrimeClass Lounge for first and business class passengers. It stretches over 323 square metres and has the capacity to accommodate 84 guests. It includes a self-service buffet, Wi-Fi Internet access, business area, TVs and a relax area with massaging chairs. The PrimeClass lounge is a staple of many TAV-operated airports.
Further development of Zagreb Airport is planned as passenger numbers continue to grow. The terminal in its current shape and form has the capacity to handle five million travellers per year. Once this figure is reached, the western side of the departure area will be extended and new gates added. Following this, the eastern departure area will be extended with three new gates once the airport reaches 6.1 million travellers, while further development will involve the extension of the eastern departure area with another two gates and the possible extension of the apron once 7.3 million passengers are welcomed. Local authorities plan to extend the city's tram network to the airport, with work expected to begin in 2019, while a new hotel will be built across from the terminal building and will be directly linked to the facility.
Zagreb Airport development through the years
In the summer of 1943 the German Army started work on a 1.800-meter-long paved runway and a number of taxiways near the village of Pleso. The airport was used exclusively for military purposes. In 1958, the government ordered for the army vacate part of Pleso Airport for commercial traffic. A year later, a new passenger terminal was built. The airport would subsequently expand over the next three decades with a new terminal, apron and taxiways built. For a full history of the development of Zagreb Airport, including photos, click here.
This year has started strongly for Zagreb Airport with Emirates announcing the launch of daily flights from Dubai with its wide-body Boeing 777-200 aircraft, Monarch Airlines plans to launch services from London Gatwick and Manchester and Air Transat will boost its operations from Toronto to the Croatian capital. "Other increases include the doubling of Iberia flights between Zagreb and Madrid, as well as a 70% increase in operations and capacity by Czech Airlines and LOT Polish Airlines from Prague and Warsaw respectively. We are also a proud partner of Croatia Airlines, which holds a 55% passenger share at the airport, and significantly aids the airport's connectivity. During the summer, the carrier will introduce four new routes", Mr Feron said. Zagreb Airport anticipates handling over three million passengers this year.
Zagreb Airport will now focus on attracting new carriers and quickly growing its passenger numbers. "We believe that the opening of the new terminal will broaden our goals. We aim to handle more passengers in the coming period, up to five million and then up to eight million in our next development phase. In order to achieve this, we have to attract new carriers, open new routes and destinations, and make our airport even more competitive", the General Manager noted. The Croatian government is currently negotiating the introduction of flights between Zagreb and the United States for next year.







Comments
Also, I read yesterday that QR will send its A320 in winter. Wasn't it supposed to be an A321 on some days by default from summer 2017?
Needless to say - great work ZAG - looks amazing and go Croatia. Can't wait to learn what's next
http://www.poslovni.hr/hrvatska/foto-novi-terminal-zracne-luke-franjo-tuman-otvoren-za-promet-325988
https://www.tportal.hr/vijesti/clanak/poletjeli-prvi-avioni-s-novog-terminala-zracne-luke-franjo-tudman-20170328
'"Projektirana je za pet milijuna putnika u prvoj fazi" ...
Dobro je ... neće biti gužve ... nas je četiri miliona.'
BEG
January
a/c movement: +3%
Passengers: +13%
February
a/c movement: -5%
Passengers: +6%
2017:
a/c movement: -1%
Passengers: +10%
If ALL ex-YU airports had at least 10% growth and ZAG didn't then it means there is something wrong. Look at LJU, they didn't have that many more flights but their passenger numbers are rising.
I presented facts, you presented... well nothing really. The fact is that winter demand for ZAG is what it is now. Unless someone starts building a hub it ain't gonna grown much more than this.
I have some extended family who had to make an unplanned trip to Croatia due to a death and I'm pretty sure they would be arriving today. Unfortunate good/bad timing huh. They could have been on that flight too.
2015 to 2017 for these airports?
ZAG:
2011: 2.319.098
2016: 2.766.087
BEG:
2011: 3.124.633
2016: 4.924.992
Makes little sense to compare it with 2017 which has only begun. What we can do is to compare the number of extra passengers this year:
BEG: 55.377
ZAG: 13.281
I didn't know that QR introduced 2nd daily flight to ZAG ☺
Eto mene sljedeci put kuci prije marende
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SED2CTx5ydY
2a and 2b will be added as soon as terminal passes 5 million mark. and 2C and 2D once terminal passes 7 million pax. 2e and 2f are planned stages that will see expansion of the main terminal building by 32000sqm and additional 4+4 passenger boarding bridges to the east, extending eastern pier by additional 175m to total length of 755m.
Stages 2a through 2d will see terminal extended by 255m on both sides, for total of 16 passenger boarding bridges and 24 gates. 3 of these will be for wide body aircraft capable of accommodating additional 5 narrow body aircraft or 3 wide body aircraft.
When final expansion is completed 2e and 2f, new terminal will have 24 passenger boarding bridges, 3 of which are for wide body aircraft and designed capacity of 12 million pax.
https://i0.wp.com/hajdasdoncic.hr/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/radovi-faze-2.png?w=562
https://s3.postimg.org/exhqak0pf/IMG_1943.jpg
Plenty of support staff in the terminal, though - wherever you could possibly need help, there was someone within visual range.
http://i1264.photobucket.com/albums/jj492/Pedjijatar/17630097_10155195536348809_5921343549726587161_n.jpg
Samo da jos vrate webcam :(
Fingers crossed Zagreb for the fastest possible adjustment and good luck!! This year's peak of the summer season could see the passenger numbers skyrocket.
Also congratulations to the management and the entire team, since for such a huge operational move, things seem to have gone seamlessly! And a significant portion of it went down quite literally over night!
That could not have been easy!
See you soon, Zagreb!!!
I think if LJU has Wizz expand there then they can easily pass 2 million.
Were the passengers mostly Serbs?
Повратни лет је био пун хрватских агената који су ишли у Београд туристички.
Ваљда ће сада више да продају ЈУ карте из Загреба.
Исто тако, лет из Загреба је каснио пола сата. Што то ниси споменуо? Класичан хејт.
Данашњи лет је каснио јер био VIP лет и није било лако поватати сав народ по аеродрому. Авион је био ту и спреман. Дакле није до Ер Србије.
seriously?! lol
http://www.rtvslo.si/tureavanture/novice/na-novem-potniskem-terminalu-v-zagrebu-stekel-redni-promet/418446
Haplek
As for Ljubljana, Sarajevo, Split, Dubrovnik...etc. I wish them the best of luck!
For the rest of us as consumers of this particular service, competition is a good thing. Leads to more options, better service and lower prices.
Unfortunately it looks like there will be no webcam.
The new website like many these days is clearly designed for smart phone/tablet users. Its not what desktop users are used to and can as a result not be as popular for desktop users. Seems to be true for many websites these days.
I don't think it improves on connecting times from anywhere... but I could be wrong.
Thought it would connect better but wasn't getting much luck from a few Asia places I put in as an experiment like Seoul and Shanghai.
Anyway, good to know.