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Zagreb Airport, 1968

Zagreb Airport sees slowest month since May

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NEWS FLASH


Zagreb Airport welcomed 42.715 passengers in November as the epidemiological situation both at home and abroad deteriorated during the month and many countries introduced new lockdowns and travel restrictions. The figure represents a decrease of 82.7% compared to last year. The number of aircraft movements declined 53.5% to 1.556. The airport is now unlikely to reach a million passengers this year, with 883.325 travellers handled during the January - November period, down 72.4%.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN203.035▲ 6.2
FEB184.236▲ 1.7
MAR97.063▼ 58.3
APR5.018▼ 98.2
MAY13.881▼ 95.5
JUN44.402▼ 86.8
JUL78.070▼ 78.7
AUG93.553▼ 75.1
SEP65.963▼ 81.2
OCT55.289▼ 83.3
NOV42.715▼ 82.7

December 10, 2020
Covid-19 croatia Newsflash Results 2020 zagreb
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  1. Anonymous12:37

    You know it's bad when even OU reduced FRA to just 13 weekly on the Q400. I am talking about their January schedule, don't know before.

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    1. Anonymous13:13

      I have read somewhere that it is 11 weekly at this moment

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    2. Anonymous13:33

      Imagine without Croatian Airlines- there would be drop more than 90%. Welcome to reality.

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    3. Anonymous13:34

      LJU says hello.

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  2. Anonymous13:13

    I don't like this

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  3. Anonymous13:32

    the 3th now to 4th busiest in ExYu in Nov

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  4. Bel Cielo 14:21

    So definitely not 1 million passengers. About 940.000 my prediction,maybe a little less. It's so sad not only for ZAG but also for all EX-YU airports.

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  5. Anonymous00:42

    Brutal numbers.

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