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Zagreb Airport handled its three-millionth passenger today, marking the first time it has managed to do so in a single year. The traveller was bound for Brussels on a Croatia Airlines flight this afternoon. Zagreb Airport has targeted passenger growth of 8% in 2017, although this figure has been surpassed with numbers improving almost 13%. During the January - November period it handled 2.886.371 travellers. The new milestone reached today tops off a successful year for the airport which saw the opening of its new multi million euro terminal building, the launch of Emirates flights to the Croatian capital, and notable expansion by Croatia Airlines from its hub.



Photo credit: Josip Å kof
December 19, 2017
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  1. Anonymous10:54

    So in the end it will be 3.1 million?

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    1. Anonymous11:45

      It will miss 3,1 for some 20-30.000

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  2. Anonymous11:01

    Congrats, Zagreb!

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  3. Anonymous11:03

    Congratulations Zagreb Airport. The terminal is always a pleasure to use :)

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  4. Petar11:24

    3.090.000 to 3.095.000 by the end of the year.

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  5. Danijel12:24

    Great result. And almost without LCC.

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    1. Anonymous14:57

      If German Wings and Norwegian can be considered LCC.

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  6. Anonymous13:06

    That is good growth. If the concessionaire can manage 8% growth YoY I would be very satisfied with that. The focus should be to secure frequent connections to EU hubs and postpone LCC expansion for a couple of years.

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    1. Anonymous14:43

      I am still hoping someone jumps in to replace ZB and to compensate for OU's incompetence. I doubt BA will use one of the valuable slots at LHR to increase ZAG. Maybe they will go for LGW?

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  7. Anonymous14:52

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  8. Anonymous23:11

    It took exactly 30 years for second ex yu airport to reach this milestone. Next two in line - SPU and DBV should join the club very soon.

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    1. Anonymous03:35

      Split next year, Dubrovnik in 2019 at which point Zagreb should be hitting 4 million mark.

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    2. Anonymous08:06

      Exactly! Still hope for some LCCs announcements in ZAG!

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  9. Anonymous11:09

    I miss the person with projections
    Where are you??
    What will the numbers be for ZAG in the next 50 years?

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