Croatia’s main airport, Zagreb, started the year off on a high. Zagreb Pleso Airport handled 138.267 passengers in January 2011 and thus reported sound growth of 10.9% compared to the same month last year. This good result is somewhat overshadowed by Rijeka Airport’s performance. The island airport handled a measly 10 passengers, seeing its figures collapse 98%. Zadar surprised in January as passenger numbers declined 31.9%. This is despite the fact that there were more flights to the city this January compared to last. Mali Lošinj handled 72 passengers and reported growth of 36%, ahead of the likes of Osijek and Pula which saw their numbers slide. Dubrovnik welcomed more passengers, reporting a 15% increase, while Split’s growth stood at 1%.
Below you can review the performance of Croatia’s airports in January 2011. Overall, passenger numbers at Croatian airports increased 8.8%. The statistics have been provided by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics.
Airport | Passengers JAN 2011 | Passengers JAN 2010 | Change (%) |
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Zagreb | 138.267 | 124.676 | ▲ 10.9 |
Dubrovnik | 20.656 | 17.957 | ▲ 15.0 |
Pula | 752 | 1.239 | ▼ 39.3 |
Split | 23.167 | 22.832 | ▲ 1.5 |
Zadar | 1.204 | 1.769 | ▼ 31.9 |
Osijek | 35 | 80 | ▼ 56.3 |
Rijeka | 10 | 636 | ▼ 98.4 |
Mali Lošinj | 72 | 52 | ▲ 38.5 |
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