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Preparing for departure in Belgrade
January, 1986

Zagreb Airport registers busiest month on record

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Zagreb Airport welcomed 490.994 passengers in August, marking its busiest month on record and outperforming its previous best monthly result set in July. The figure represents a year-on-year increase of 11.8%. It comes on the back of 4.837 aircraft movements, an improvement of 4%. During the January - August period, Zagreb Airport handled 3.113.945 travellers, up 9.6% or an additional 271.517 passengers. Growth is expected to continue in September, with scheduled seat capacity currently up 14.6% on last year.


Zagreb's largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, August 2025


September 10, 2025
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  1. Anonymous09:55

    Congratulations

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  2. Anonymous10:05

    Closing in on the 5 million mark :)

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  3. Anonymous10:41

    I passed through ZG yesterday. Its a nice airport indeed!

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  4. Anonymous10:44

    About equal with PRN up to August. Very small difference.

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    1. Anonymous17:24

      Prishtina hade över 500 k same month.

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  5. Anonymous11:16

    Croatia Airlines being the largest carrier of the month!! Nice! Bravo Croatia!

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    1. Anonymous11:20

      On the contrary, Croatia Airlines is largest by seat capacity but not by passenger numbers. Which is absolutely not "nice".

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    2. Anonymous11:25

      Some 15k more pax for Ryan this August at Zagreb

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    3. Anonymous11:49

      Hahahahahahahaha 11.06. Touche! 😂

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  6. Anonymous11:34

    Well, numbers seem to be great, however big chunk of these people are low spending tourists. On the other side LJU’s figures are lower but more premium/boutique. Different models. Congrats to Fraport to have its model regardless of the regional development.

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    1. Anonymous11:51

      No comment on premium /boutique except : LOL LOL LOL 😂😂😂😂😂😂

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    2. Mario13:10

      Hahaha I was many times in Ljubljana and didn't notice more premium tourists compared to Zagreb.

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    3. Anonymous13:51

      Of course it is premium airport since LCCs don't fit into Fraports business model :)

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    4. Anonymous14:16

      FDR* strikes again!

      *Fraport Derangement Syndrome

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    5. Anonymous14:22

      Cheerleader from Berlin strikes again!

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    6. Anonymous22:50

      Watch this interview with Krasnja and compare his statements in the interview for Finance in march 2025. The guy finally understands that it’s (airport) operator’s business to bring new airlines. Who would have thought … https://youtu.be/2AJHI4vXHn0?si=xAxeo1tArPtAchnP

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  7. Anonymous12:02

    Dear Admin, in the article you said the September growth is currently at 14.6%, which is more then 13.7% published recently https://www.exyuaviation.com/2025/08/all-ex-yu-capital-airports-set-for.html
    Does this mean that capacity has increased and who is contributing to this increase?

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    1. EX-YU Aviation12:51

      Yes, capacity levels change on an almost daily basis as airlines change aircraft types.

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  8. Anonymous16:25

    Is it true that Ryanair is discontinuing some routes from ZAG in winter? Sofia is no longer in the system.

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    1. EX-YU Aviation16:34

      It is not true. Routes that are concluding at the end of summer have all been operating on a seasonal basis for some time. Ryanair has more capacity out of Zagreb this winter when compared to the previous one.

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    2. Anonymous16:34

      It's just journalist that have no idea what "seasonal route" means.

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  9. Anonymous05:04

    I really thought OU would have reached 500,000 in both July and August so I think the numbers are somewhat disappointing. OU needs to do a lot more. Seems everyone expect those who work at OU know this.

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    1. Anonymous12:01

      *Edit Zagreb, not OU in first line

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  10. Anonymous15:05

    Pristina je druga u avgustu poslije Beograda na podrucju bivse nam zemlje?!

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