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Dubrovnik Airport handles two-millionth passenger

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Dubrovnik Airport welcomed its two-millionth passenger of the year last Thursday, with the milestone achieved 24 days ahead of last year, but just under a month behind the record-breaking 2019. The traveller arrived in Dubrovnik on Iberia’s flight from Madrid. During the January - August period, Dubrovnik Airport welcomed 1.761.851 travellers through its doors. This year, Croatia Airlines is Dubrovnik’s largest carrier based on scheduled seat capacity, followed by easyJet and leisure carrier Jet2.com.

Dubrovnik Airport’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, 2023


September 25, 2023
croatia Dubrovnik Newsflash Results 2023
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  1. Anonymous10:41

    Bravo Hrvatska !

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    1. Anonymous16:15

      Really bravo

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    2. Anonymous16:16

      But the result is very behind 2019

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    3. Anonymous09:24

      Do you realize there was this thing called world wide pandemic?

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  2. Slav.Man13:08

    this is good news and im g;ad that OU is the main airline

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    1. Anonymous13:52

      No, it is the main airline by seat capacity. easyJet transports more passengers!

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    2. Anonymous16:14

      Nonsense.... OU has more passengers. The table also shows it. You mean that Croatia Airlines planes are half empty!?!?

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    3. Anonymous16:17

      OU LF is dire in DBV compared to U2

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    4. Anonymous17:41

      Yes, Croatia Airlines' planes are half-empty.

      25 SEP 23
      OU668 ZAG-DBV
      A320-214

      Economy: 55/156
      Business: 3/12

      So, actually, WORSE than half-empty.

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    5. Anonymous19:26

      Again, based on one DOMESTIC flight, people full of aviation knowledge are spreading "facts" about the profitability and lf of certain or even all routes. Unbelievable

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    6. Anonymous20:31

      ✅️

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  3. Anonymous13:34

    Everyone wants to visit beautiful Dalmatia!

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    1. Anonymous15:47

      But unfortunately, Croatians speak differently... See the "environmental comments" on social networks. All summer we have been consumed by negative news about sea tourism. Journalistic business...

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  4. Anonymous15:54

    Good to see easyJet's strong performance in the Croatian market!

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  5. Michael17:04

    Congrats DBV! Let's hope for 2.5 million this year and for 2024. being the record one, finally surpassing 2019. with a third croatian airport having over 3 million passengers!! If all goes well, next year ZAG, SPU and DBV combined, should have at least 10.5 million pax.

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    1. Michael17:13

      Also if ZAD continues its growth, 4 main international airports of Croatia should reach around 12 million passengers. All 9 of them together - around 12.7 - 12.8 million, approaching 13 mill. in 2024. already.

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    2. Anonymous17:59

      +100000
      In spite of all those who constantly spit against everything Croatian.

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    3. Anonymous19:53

      ZAD rocks. Just wait for the new terminal bldg.

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    4. Anonymous10:07

      No way will Dubrovnik have 3 million passengers next year.

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    5. Anonymous13:49

      Still sure about that?😅
      It seems to be it will be more than 3 mil. this year ..

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