NEWS FLASH
Zagreb Airport handled 339.126 passengers in March, representing an increase of 7.5% year-on-year. The figure was achieved despite a decline in the number of aircraft movements by 0.8% to 3.889. During the first quarter, the airport welcomed 917.476 travellers, up 7.0%, or an additional 60.510 passengers.
Zagreb's largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, March 2026



Bravo OU!
ReplyDeleteBravo for what? A 60% load factor and record losses?
Delete^ Has OU announced its load factor for the first quarter?
DeleteYes
Deletehttps://www.exyuaviation.com/2026/04/croatia-airlines-posts-record-q1.html
Delete22% more pax from a 17.7% increase in capacity is good. They are on the right track.
Delete60x190=114
Delete90×130=117
Capacity doesn't mean pax
Pax doesn't mean profits
FR carries more pax and makes profits
OU carries less (or "fewer" for "cjepidlake" 🙂) pax and makes losses, huuuuge.
Therefore, nothing to hail Bravo about
PIR
PIR math is Zama academy math. 🤣
DeleteBravo Hrvatska!
ReplyDeleteCompared with March 2025 JU's capacity has decreased by more than 25%
ReplyDeleteAny particular reason why?
Because they had 9 flights per week this March compared to 11 per week last March.
Delete^ Thank you!
DeleteZAG and BUD are being decreased year after year (with BUD anticipated to decrease even more after they fast trains are introduced), I don’t see bright future for JU in these airports.
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