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Zadar Airport handles millionth passenger

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Zadar Airport welcomed its millionth passenger of the year last Friday for only the second time in its history. The millionth traveller, coming off a Ryanair flight from Memmingen, was registered almost a month ahead of last year, which marked the first time the airport handled over a million passengers in a single calendar year. "We are so pleased to celebrate this achievement. This year we are expecting around 1.25 million passengers which is 12% more than the last year. In August alone we handled 295.000 passengers, which was the busiest month in Zadar Airport's history", General Manager, Josip KliÅ¡manić, said. Zadar Airport’s strong growth is being primarily fuelled by Ryanair, which boasts a seasonal base in the city.

Zadar Airport’s largest airlines by available seat capacity in 2023


September 12, 2023
croatia Newsflash Results 2023 Zadar
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  1. Anonymous10:31

    At least what they could do is put the 3 zeros on the left and not on the right, this just looks off :D

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    1. Anonymous18:20

      Hahaha good one

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  2. Anonymous10:33

    Now that is what you call Ryanair domination

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    1. Anonymous13:34

      More than 10 times capacity ratio FR vs. OU.

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    2. Anonymous15:01

      Not to mention that Ryanair's load factor is almost double that of Croatia Airlines. The Zagreb-Zadar-Pula triangle is very poorly loaded, so the capacity figure is far higher than the actual passenger numbers.

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    3. Anonymous21:11

      What difference does that make, both are our EU companies!

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  3. Anonymous11:01

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. pozdrav iz Rijeke15:59

      If Ryanair were company from Hrvatska, I would fully agree. Seeing flag carrier from Hrvatska with 11 TIMES less capacity offered, and 15 TIMES less passengers carried due to lower LF, is something worth being disappointed and ashamed about, not hailing Bravo

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    2. Anonymous17:08

      Zadar is airport from Hrvatska and it has achieved great results without the need of flag carrier. So please spare us from your OU ramblings for once.

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    3. Anonymous18:18

      Every piece of good news for Croatia is another reason to cry for Pozdrav...

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    4. Anonymous18:24

      Anyone knows the number of Croatians using any of the flights in coastal airports.

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    5. Anonymous21:10

      Pozdrav, izdrži!!

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    6. Anonymous22:33

      Pozdrav je nesvjestan kakve Ryan porezne olakšice uživa i pod kakvim uvjetima nabavlja opremu. Jadan misli da posluje pod istim uvjetima kao i većina drugih kompanija. Naivno do boli!

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    7. Anonymous22:37

      Tax breaks from whom?? Are your serious? Meanwhile Croatia Airlines receives hundreds of millions of euros from the government every decade

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    8. pozdrav iz Rijeke03:24

      Partijski bot koji ima zadatak negirati istinu o upropastenom i ponizenom nacionalnom prijevozniku na duznosti. Dobar tek!

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    9. Anonymous07:43

      OU has not and is not receiving hundreds of millions of euros, that's a lie. Ryan has been and does enjoy tax privileges from the Irish Government which traditionally has been avoiding EU rules on full taxation of large companies, large tech American companies being the prime example. Pozdrav is again having meltdowns that I will not comment.

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    10. pozdrav iz Rijeke16:49

      Bro, you don't need to comment on me, you just need to open your eyes and look around. No big words, no big actions

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  4. Anonymous11:50

    Ryanair cut frequencies on number of lines, started flying to many destinations in June, contrary to what the article states. ZAD is in trouble, completely at the mercy of FRA. Good luck.

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    1. EX-YU Aviation12:10

      Both Ryanair flights and capacity have increased around 3% year-on-year in Zadar.

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    2. Anonymous13:11

      Trouble? It is one of the best-performing airports in Europe for two years running. The June start is irrelevant because capacity was significantly higher June-July-August-September

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    3. Anonymous17:00

      Best performing just because it was not developed in the past. U cant compare startup to a well established company

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    4. Anonymous17:36

      Ok, so what can you compare it to then?

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  5. Anonymous12:03

    and next summer wizzair with 10 destinationa...

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    1. Anonymous14:43

      How do you know?

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  6. Anonymous14:03

    Everyone wants to visit beautiful Dalmatia.

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    1. Anonymous16:59

      Sure

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    2. Anonymous17:07

      I want to

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    3. Anonymous23:33

      I won't be retuning anytime soon with the prices locals charge. Greece, Italy, Spain all offer better value.

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    4. Anonymous00:26

      True

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    5. Anonymous04:33

      +100

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