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Zagreb Airport handles millionth passenger in May

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Zagreb Airport welcomed its one millionth traveller of the year this May, handling a total of 1.006.473 passengers during the first five months of 2022. The figure represents a decrease of 16% on the same period in 2019. In May alone, Zagreb Airport registered 265.317 travellers, down 14.8% on its pre-pandemic performance.


June 08, 2022
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  1. Anonymous13:44

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  2. Anonymous14:19

    Bravo!

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  3. pozdrav iz Rijeke17:26

    Same numbers as Tromso and Treviso. Bravo indeed! Zivijo Adeze!

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    1. Anonymous20:53

      Exactly, HDZ is also to blame for Ryanair canceling many flights in Zagreb and not growing as planned

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    2. pozdrav iz Rijeke20:58

      Yes, because they destroyed economy and made people poor

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    3. Anonymous19:03

      It's the SDP who are the Criminals!

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    4. pozdrav iz Rijeke22:38

      Hahahaha, rece netko jucer "nisam Adeze majke mi, ni ja ni itko od mojih" Hahahahahahahaha

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  4. Anonymous18:06

    So basically the difference between ZAG and BEG is now roughly only 200 thousand passengers. It clearly shows that the gap has narrowed a lot.

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    1. Anonymous18:08

      BEG has not yet published its numbers for May. The 200.000 difference is 5 months in ZAG vs 4 in BEG

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    2. Anonymous18:33

      Yes, but still. The difference was much higher in the past. I think the Ryanair numbers helped ZAG quite a lot.

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    3. Anonymous19:36

      If BEG had 400k pax in May (which it most likely did), how is 600k difference great?

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  5. Anonymous22:43

    Bravo for what? Same numbers as Pristina. Do we really compare both cities?
    Still not on pre-pandemic level in Zagreb

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