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Split and Dubrovnik airports see record August

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The airports in Split and Dubrovnik have registered their strongest August on record. Split Airport was again the country's busiest, handling 593.709 passengers during the month, an increase of 22% on last year. As a result, during the first eight months of 2017, the airport welcomed 2.123.209 travellers through its doors, up 23.6%. It anticipates handling 2.7 million travellers by year's end.

Dubrovnik Airport saw 440.789 passengers last month, representing an increase of 16.4%. Overall, this year, it welcomed 1.695.464 travellers through its doors, up 17.9%. It expects some 2.320.000 passengers by the end of the year.
September 05, 2017
croatia Dubrovnik Newsflash Results 2017 Split
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  1. Anonymous11:36

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  2. Anonymous11:46

    Any numbers for Zagreb?

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    1. Q40014:40

      306887 / 347663 up 13.3%

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  3. Michael13:14

    No...Zagreb is always last with posting numbers, they're really getting annoying!
    I expect it will have around 350,000, same as in July.
    Great, amazing numbers for Split and Dubrovnik!!

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  4. Michael20:33

    Thanks Q400!

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