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Croatia's three busiest airports - Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik - saw their passenger numbers increase in April. All three managed to record double digit growth.
Zagreb Airport handled 280.790 passengers during the month, representing an increase of 10.6%. The number of aircraft operations grew 11.6% to 3.776. During the January - April period, Zagreb Airport welcomed 1.124.568 travellers through its doors, up 5.6% on last year. So far in 2019, it added an extra 46.700 passengers compared to 2018.
Month |
PAX |
Change (%) |
JAN |
191.197 |
0 |
FEB |
181.154 |
▲ 6.2 |
MAR |
232.978 |
▲ 4.2 |
APR |
280.790 |
▲ 10.6 |
Split Airport welcomed 156.381 passengers last month, representing an increase of 25.8% on last year. Overall, during the four months of the year, the airport handled a record 277.603 travellers, up 14.8%. The airport estimates its annual passenger growth will total between 5% and 10%.
Month |
PAX |
Change (%) |
JAN |
36.360 |
▲ 6.9 |
FEB |
34.825 |
▲ 13.7 |
MAR |
50.037 |
▼ 5.9 |
APR |
151.381 |
▲ 25.8 |
Dubrovnik Airport saw 210.803 passengers pass through its doors last month, an impressive improvement of 39%. During the January - April period, 328.771 travellers used Dubrovnik Airport's services, up 33.8%. The strong growth in April was generated in part due to the 16+1 CEEC - China summit, comprising of sixteen Central and Eastern European nations and China, which took place in Dubrovnik during the month. Overall, the airport added 83.072 travellers on last year.
Month |
PAX |
Change (%) |
JAN |
26.323 |
▲ 18.1 |
FEB |
33.765 |
▲ 40.3 |
MAR |
57.880 |
▲ 21.4 |
APR |
210.803 |
▲ 39.0 |
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