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Zagreb Airport will introduce a new price list for its services from June 1, marking its first adjustment in over three years, with an across-the-board increase in nearly all core fees. The most notable rises will be in landing charges, passenger-related fees and infrastructure costs. The largest increases are seen in landing and take-off charges. For example, the fixed charge for aircraft up to three tonnes will rise from thirty euros to 37.21. Similar upward adjustments are visible in passenger service charges, where international passenger fees will increase from 19.67 euros to 21.70 euros, and in security charges, which will rise from 6.50 euros to 8.06 euros per passenger. Infrastructure-related charges will also increase, with the passenger component rising from 2.50 euros to 3.10 euros and the aircraft component from 1.50 euros to 1.86 euros per tonne. Parking charges will also rise, particularly on a unit basis.
Zagreb Airport notes the increases reflect inflationary pressures, higher operating and infrastructure costs, as well as continued investment in airport systems and services such as baggage handling, security and centralised infrastructure.

Ryanair won't be happy.
ReplyDeleteMost likely they will be exempted
DeleteRyanair will also see a percentage increase, but their fees are lower than these in the article
DeleteWill FR get this hike as well?
ReplyDeleteOf course not. ZAG is afraid to introduce it to them.
DeleteDon't comment if you don't know what you're talking about. Ryanair pays lower fees but the hike applies to them too as it's an inflation-linked adjustment
DeleteStill cheaper than Fraport.
ReplyDeleteGood FR news
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