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Split and Dubrovnik airports soar in March

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Split and Dubrovnik airports have registered their strongest March and first quarter results on record with both posting notable double digit growth.

Split Airport recorded its busiest March by handling 53.165 passengers during the month, representing a significant increase of 57.2%. During the first quarter, the airport welcomed 117.493 travellers, up 33.2%. Split Airport expects to register over three million passengers this year. A number of carriers have scheduled new seasonal flights to Croatia's second largest city including Croatia Airlines, Brussels Airlines, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, airBaltic, easyJet, Thomas Cook Airlines, Condor, Volotea, Smartwings and Jet2. Furthermore, charter airlines will significantly boost their presence in Split.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN33.699▲ 10.8
FEB30.629▲ 28.0
MAR53.165▲ 57.2

Dubrovnik Airport recorded its twelfth consecutive month of growth by welcoming 47.684 passengers through its doors during March, a notable increase of 40.9% on last year. Since the start of 2018, the airport handled 94.038 travellers, up 23.8%. Dubrovnik Airport has projected 10% passenger growth this summer. “This year we expect the biggest increase in arrivals from the United Kingdom. In addition, several new routes will be launched. Among them is Edelweiss Air from Zurich, Flydubai from Dubai, as well as Adria Airways from Ljubljana. There will also be a number of charter flights from the Middle East”, Dubrovnik Airport’s Operations Coordinator, Josip Paljetak, said recently.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN22.280▲ 15.3
FEB24.074▲ 5.5
MAR47.684▲ 40.9
April 04, 2018
croatia Dubrovnik Newsflash Results 2018 Split
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  1. Anonymous14:20

    Ideeeeeš Split i Dubrovnik!

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    1. Anonymous14:25

      Brm, brm, brm ... čujem li ja to da se mašina pali! Idemooooo!

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    2. Anonymous20:00

      Very strong results +57% and +41%!!

      Easter break was half in March and half in April this year. So it's not like entire holiday was in March.

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  2. Anonymous16:06

    Congrats to both. Will be great once both pass the three million mark :)

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  3. Anonymous17:17

    DBV, once again, cementing its solid top position! King of all airports in summer...

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    1. Anonymous18:34

      Top position from the bottom maybe

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  4. Anonymous17:19

    Where is the guy from Trogir?

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    1. Anonymous18:33

      I'm here and I welcome these numbers in pre-season.

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  5. Anonymous17:37

    Still impressed with DBV's fly dubai flights!
    I think it's not enough emphasised the importance of it, but looking forward to see results.
    (Not from dubrovnik) :)

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    1. Anonymous18:30

      They might turn daily just like ZGB

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    2. Anonymous20:54

      Especially in high season

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    3. Anonymous21:11

      ZGB is the IATA-Code for Nottingham Bus Station :)

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    4. Anonymous22:56

      hahaha @ anon 9:11 pm you cheeky thing

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  6. Q40017:40

    Zagreb solid too up 16% with the same number of flights compared to last March.

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    1. Anonymous17:56

      It is a pleasant surprise, I was expecting around 210 000 in Zagreb in March, 224000 is a nice bonus.

      all Croatian airports had good March, Easter brake paid off for some.

      Hopefully April will be over 270 000 @Zagreb.

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    2. Anonymous18:10

      Bravo, ZAG, SPU and DBV!

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    3. Q40000:54

      If this trend continues, Zagreb could see over 400,000 pax in July.... now that would be a pleasant surprise!

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  7. Anonymous17:44

    It would be interesting to calculate how many flights (pax) were diverted from DBV to SPU.

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    1. Anonymous18:32

      My calculation shows the number of 53.164 pax diverted

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    2. Anonymous19:57

      What? Strong bura in DBV every second day in the whole of 2018 so far??

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  8. Wijn en Olijfolie19:17

    Imprwssive constanly growth

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  9. Anonymous08:44

    ZAG
    2017. 192533
    2018. 223642
    +16%

    New passengers:
    31.109 ZAG
    19.337 SPU
    13.850 DBV

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    1. Anonymous09:30

      DBV the worst ... not a surprise regardless of what some boast here

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