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Zagreb, Frankfurt retain top spot as Split’s busiest routes

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NEWS FLASH


Zagreb retained its position as Split Airport’s busiest destination during the first half of the year, while Frankfurt was the number one international route. During the January - June period, several destinations outperformed their pre-Covid passenger levels. These include Amsterdam, which almost doubled its figures on 2019, followed by Vienna, Dublin, Dusseldorf and Bristol. The majority of other routes remain below pre-pandemic levels, although some, such as Munich, performed better during the second quarter than three years ago.

Split performance on select routes, H1 2022


September 02, 2022
croatia Newsflash Results 2022 Split
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  1. Anonymous13:40

    Is it possible to publish the most indirect routes to Split please?

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  2. Anonymous13:45

    AMS seems to be performing really well from Croatian airports. It was above pre Covid levels from ZAG too.

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    1. Vlad15:43

      Huge numbers of Dutch people in Split this summer.

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  3. Anonymous14:40

    So much about some people's repeated, daily claims that OU is nothing but an LH group feeder. Most people flying Zg-St are OU passengers and many others flying to St from other destinations on OU driect flights to St.

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    1. Anonymous14:42

      Your comment makes little sense. Split-Frankfurt has the same number of passengers as Split-Zagreb.

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    2. pozdrav iz Rijeke15:49

      Actually Split to Frankfurt and Munich have almost double more than Split-Zagreb, which prove "some people" who daily repeat OU is nothing else but Cartel feeder are totally right

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    3. Anonymous16:13

      No, it makes perfect sense but you lack basic intelligence to understand it. OU flies Frankfurt-Split as well as Munich-Split, so many of these passengers are actually OU's.

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    4. pozdrav iz Rijeke17:22

      You lack basic intelligence because OU fills LH planes in MUC and FRA to continue to LH's 200 destinations and they don't feed its own network in ZAG because from ZAG they fly to 13 destinations. When sendvicar and Kradeze bot and voter calls you to be stupid : neprocjenjivo

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    5. Anonymous20:05

      Oh wind your neck in, I really wish OU sue your for all the poison you spout about them.

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    6. Anonymous20:10

      POZDRAV : Once again if you have any proof go to a lawyer or to an attorney or to the police and stop busting our b...ls !!!

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    7. pozdrav iz Rijeke21:51

      Few days ago : INA. Soon to come : Croatia Airlines. Kradeze botovi na aparatima. Asking for proof for already fully convicted criminal organization which proved is nothing else by criminal organization, only few days ago, with billions stolen from INA. Once again : neprocjenjivo.

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    8. Nemjee08:42

      I think Pozdrav is right here. Just because OU operates the flight doesn't mean they fill it. They have a code-share agreement with LH meaning that most tickets could have been sold via lh.com. Furthermore, this is a popular tourist line so I guess the rest of the seats are sold by tour operators.

      SPU is performing much better than DBV this year and that is probably because there are more locals living there so there is stronger O&D demand. This is where OU could have done more. I am sure there are more people from this area who live in places other than MUC and FRA.

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  4. Anonymous14:59

    Two groups dominate: D, A, CH and UK, IRL. No countries from former Eastern Block.

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  5. Anonymous16:26

    Once ahain, Split Airport is the record holder for the number of passengers. More than 625,000 passengers passed through this Croatian airport in August this year, which is only 46,000 passengers less than the record-breaking August of 2019! In August, Split welcomed two million passengers. Split will exceed the number of 2.5 million passengers this year, and in addition to the significant recovery of traffic, due to the number of passengers (2 million on an annual level), the regulator will have to enable the arrival of another handling company at this Croatian airport, just like in Zagreb.

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  6. Yogi Po17:20

    KLM have really strong presented in Croatia this year.

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  7. Anonymous17:55

    LJU and SPU seem to be heavily dominated by Germany.

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    1. Anonymous22:24

      Danke

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  8. Anonymous21:48

    Bristol?!? As much as Paris? Wouldn't expect that one.

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