No relief for Croatian airports

Croatia’s largest airport, Zagreb, saw passenger numbers slide by 7.5%, handling a total of 113.042 passengers. Rijeka’s numbers were slashed from 88 passengers in February 2009 to only 26 in February 2010, thus recording a 70% decline. Underperforming as well was Pula whose passenger numbers fell by 36%. Split handled 20.387 passengers, a decline of 16%. Zadar and Dubrovnik also reported a decrease in numbers.
The only Croatian airport which managed to report growth in February was Osijek with 80 passengers, an 8.1% increase. So far in 2010, Rijeka and Osijek are the only 2 Croatian airports seeing passenger numbers rise compared to last year.
Below you can view February’s 2010 results for Croatian airports:Airport | Passengers FEB 2010 | Passengers FEB 2009 | Change (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Zagreb | 113.042 | 122.168 | ▼ 7.5 |
Dubrovnik | 13.725 | 14.620 | ▼ 6.1 |
Pula | 998 | 1.559 | ▼ 36.0 |
Split | 20.387 | 24.525 | ▼ 16.9 |
Zadar | 1.516 | 1.694 | ▼ 10.5 |
Osijek | 80 | 74 | ▲ 8.1 |
Rijeka | 26 | 88 | ▼ 70.5 |
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