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Pula Airport eyes transatlantic flights

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Pula Airport is considering lengthening its runway in order to be able to handle long haul flights, with a focus on transatlantic services. Pula Airport’s General Manager, Nina Vojnić Žagar, told the “Glas Istre” regional daily, “Pula Airport has commissioned an analysis of a study to move the runway threshold. This means we are exploring the possibility of extending the runway to 3.200 metres to accommodate long haul flights, that is, flights to the East Cost of North America. The current runway is 2.954 metres long and lacks another 250 metres for this purpose”. Ms Vojnić Žagar added, “We have space both to the East and West to extend the runway, but slopes must be taken into account”. The General Manager noted the runway extension is still some way off, but the first steps have been taken to make it a reality.

Croatia transatlantic flight performance, 2022 


Croatia currently boasts two nonstop transatlantic flights on a seasonal summer basis, one each from Zagreb and Dubrovnik. Air Transat maintains operations between Toronto and the Croatian capital with its Airbus A330-200 aircraft, having restored operations between the two cities last year following a two-year hiatus resulting from the coronavirus pandemic. The Canadian airline handled 21.597 passengers between the two cities during its six months of operations last year. On the other hand, United Airlines links its New York Newark Airport hub with Dubrovnik utilising Boeing 767-300 aircraft on the route. Last year it welcomed 28.445 passengers on board between the two cities over its four-month operating period.

In 2019, Air Transat planned to commence a one weekly seasonal summer service between Toronto and Split, however, ticket sales were suspended months before the launch for “commercial reasons”. Split Airport has previously said it has no interest in long haul flights. Ms Vojnić Žagar notes that Pula passengers are well connected to the North American continent through various European hubs, including Frankfurt, Munich, London Heathrow and Belgrade. However, the General Manager concedes that current schedules are not ideal for transfer passengers as most airlines are targeting point-to-point travellers on their Pula flights. Based on indirect traffic flows to and from North America, Pula sees the most passengers to New York, followed by Toronto.



April 08, 2023
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  1. Anonymous09:02

    I remember Transaero B747 and TUI B787 landing in Pula. I don't get why they would need to extend the runway to get long haul flights

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    1. Anonymous09:28

      Two Transaero B747 parked next to each other in Pula was quite a common sight :)

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    2. Anonymous09:51

      I don't understand why they need to extend the runway either. Can anyone explain?

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    3. Anonymous10:03

      Yes, for an aircraft to carry enough fuel for a 10 hour flight to North America it needs a lot more runway in order to take off safely than a 3 hour flight to Moscow.

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  2. Anonymous09:02

    Pozdrav iz Rijeka- this is where your Kradeze uljebs and criminal friends are in charge of. They are not at OU!

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    1. Anonymous11:29

      They are not at OU? Are you for real?

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    2. pozdrav iz Rijeke11:46

      Calling me Pozdrav iz RijekA says it all. Have no intention to explain once again what I explained thousands times, to person not capable or not willing to understand it. Instead having me in your head permanently, I suggest you get yourself a life. Happy Easter!

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  3. Anonymous09:02

    Good luck with that

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  4. Anonymous09:03

    This is too hilarious to even comment guys!

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    1. Anonymous09:50

      I see nothing hilarious in that a regional airport is considering extending its runway for mere 250m, so it could potentially handle long-haul flights.

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    2. Anonymous10:19

      Exactly. And it is not happening any time soon either.
      "The General Manager noted the runway extension is still some way off, but the first steps have been taken to make it a reality."

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  5. Anonymous09:03

    Hope this doesn't end up like those flights from China to Zadar that never happened.

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  6. Anonymous09:04

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Anonymous09:13

      Of course

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    2. pozdrav iz Rijeke11:53

      Hahahaha Hahahahahahahaha. There is no bravo at all. Republic of Croatia missed to use perfect geopolitical situation to position its capital ZAG and its flag carrier OU as dominant in the region, and to create strategy which would make ZAG and OU hub, and respective carrier, which would connect its coast and entire Balkans with North and West Europe, North America and Asia. Now each and every airport needs to make actions to pick up crambs and leftovers on all types of services, including long-haul, with foreign carriers, of course. Really nothing to hail Bravo about!

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    3. Anonymous12:44

      Bravo for aiming higher and higher, even these smaller airports! Tired of hearing your repetitive stories mr Pozdrav, what happened happened.

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    4. pozdrav iz Rijeke13:54

      Hahahahahahahaha, "tko jamio jamio", sounds very familiar. And, there is a people's saying, old wisdom, very much applicable to this conversation, and I will remind you of it : Cega se pametan srami, tim se budala ponosi. Happy Easter!

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  7. Anonymous09:04

    Wouldn't it make more sense for Split to get long haul flights first?

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    1. Anonymous09:06

      Why are they not interested in long haul flights?

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    2. Anonymous09:08

      They are probably just being realistic.

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    3. Anonymous09:13

      But SPU has actual potential for TATL.

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    4. Anonymous09:15

      Well it doesn't seem to have worked for Air Transat. If they say they canceled the flights for commercial reasons, it means sales were poor.

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    5. Anonymous11:11

      in split the runway is too short for long haul

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  8. Anonymous09:05

    First upgrade the terminal. Thanks.

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  9. Anonymous09:05

    Not saying Pula will get flights but with more and more airlines operating narrow bodies on TATL with long range, secondary cities and thinner routes will become likely destinations.

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  10. Anonymous09:06

    Upgrade the 1988 s terminal, pls

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    1. Anonymous09:06

      +100

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    2. Anonymous09:12

      7 years ago Pula Airport's management announced that they would build a new terminal. To this day nothing.

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    3. Anonymous09:12

      This was back in the day when Svemir Radmilo was running the airport.

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    4. Anonymous09:15

      Svemir <3

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    5. Anonymous09:22

      @9.12 they don't need a new terminal. The current one has the capacity to handle 1 million passengers and they are nowhere near close to achieving that capacity.

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    6. Anonymous09:52

      They renovated it a few years ago
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2016/04/pula-airport-completes-terminal-overhaul.html

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  11. Anonymous09:08

    Excellent news

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  12. Anonymous09:13

    Unnecessary.

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  13. Anonymous09:14

    Hehe. Moving along…

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  14. Anonymous09:14

    So bizarre. The airport is long way off reaching 2019 passenger levels, its infrastructure needs an upgrade and they are dreaming about flights to the east coast of North America. LOL

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  15. Anonymous09:24

    Split is not interested because Air Transat planned one weekly flight, probably Saturday during high season when all slots are at full capacity and A330 as widebody would block several parking positions on the tarmac. Maybe in future with A321?

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    1. Anonymous09:35

      Makes sense

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    2. Anonymous22:51

      They will wait a little bit more for A 321 XXXXLR

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  16. Anonymous09:35

    There is still a lot of potential for Pula

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  17. Anonymous09:35

    Instead of thinking about the United States, let them first add routes around Europe, since the airport is stagnating.

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    1. Anonymous10:21

      It is stagnating because it lost a big base of passengers with the war in Ukraine.

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  18. Anonymous09:39

    All the best to Pula Airport!

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  19. Anonymous10:19

    I don't see an issue with it. Extend the runway to open possibilities for TATL.

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  20. Anonymous10:21

    PUY should be doing more to find alternatives for Russian/Ukrainian/Belarussian tourist and flights, which were plentiful at the airport. Ok, US/Canada might be a strech but why not aim for flights from the Middle East? It seems more likely to me.

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  21. Anonymous11:06

    If Pula gets transatlantic flights I don't see a reason why not launch few transatlantic routes from POW (other than the short runway).

    /s

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    1. Anonymous12:25

      Pola is actually perfect for international nautical tourists.

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    2. Anonymous16:18

      Pola?

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    3. Eight16:51

      Pola is italian word for Pula

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    4. pozdrav iz Rijeke22:18

      I guess better Italian than Romanian 😃

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  22. Anonymous20:41

    A bit late for April Fool's joke

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    1. pozdrav iz Rijeke22:17

      Just for your info, Rijeka airport used to have B747 cargo flights few years ago. Also they had DC-10 charters with American tourists coming to Haludovo resort during Yugo times. You are totally not aware that literally every house in Istra and Kvarner have someone living in North America and those people in 90 % use Venice Airport for their travel, both sides of pond. So, no, it's not April Fool's joke, it's just a try to compensate what was long time ago missed by ZAG and OU

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    2. Anonymous22:54

      Are all those gastarbeiters coming every year to visit? Aren't lot of them (like everybody else in second/third generation) get more distant to their origins? Just my 2 cents...

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    3. pozdrav iz Rijeke10:42

      First, second, third or even fourth generation, but tied still very much to its homeland, visiting regularly, minimum once per year. Younger people also bring their friends who have nothing to do with Croatia. And there are also US tourists visiting the aerea, of non-croatian descend.

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  23. Miroslav NY23:22

    Good luck with that project. Even well known Dubrovnik only has one transatlantic flight in the high season.

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