Osijek Airport 2022 (OSI): Flights, Transfers, Taxis and Parking
Osijek Airport serves Slavonia and eastern Croatia. All you need to know. How to get there, who is flying where, and what facilities are available.
Osijek Airport serves Slavonia and eastern Croatia. All you need to know. How to get there, who is flying where, and what facilities are available.
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Travelling through Split Airport? Get to know the new passenger terminal of the Split Airport, opened in 2019, from buses from Split, taxi prices, private transfers, parking, flights, and will you make the ferry?
All you need to know about the Zagreb Airport at Pleso – arrivals, departures, parking, transfers, shopping and facilities, and some rather embarrassing signs for an international airport.
Croatian Aviation reports that from December 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021, Zagreb International Airport offers airlines the opportunity to apply for incentives called the “Traffic Growth Incentive Model,” which aims to achieve the arrival of new airlines at Zagreb Airport or encourage them to open new routes to and from Franjo Tuđman Airport. Airlines … Read more
Croatian Aviation reports that Air Baltic, Latvia’s national carrier, plans to operate to three Croatian airports this summer. Namely, in the upcoming summer flight schedule, the Latvian national airline plans to connect the Baltic with three leisure destinations in Croatia. In total, it will offer slightly more weekly operations to Croatia than was the case … Read more
Croatian Aviation reports that LOT and Air Serbia are not currently planning to return to Rijeka Airport in the upcoming summer flight schedule. The Serbian national airline announced in a press release a few days ago that it would not resume traffic on four international routes in the 2021 summer flight schedule, including the line … Read more
At the beginning of each new year, the revenues from the last tourist year are added up, and tourists’ numbers are concluded. However, it was inevitable that in 2020, during which world tourism experienced a massive decline due to the coronavirus pandemic, would also affect tourist numbers. As reported earlier, the Croatian tourism sector saw … Read more
ZAGREB, Dec 13, 2020 – Croatian airports have reported sharp declines in the numbers of passengers and flights and the amounts of cargo handled in the first 11 months of 2020 as a result of the negative impact of the coronavirus pandemic, related travel restrictions and lower demand for air travel. Statistics posted on the airports’ websites … Read more
November 4, 2020 – The three largest Croatian airports, Zagreb, Split, and Dubrovnik, released their monthly statistics for October. All airports recorded a decrease in the number of passengers compared to September. Croatian Aviation reports that the drop in passenger numbers in October was actually expected for several reasons. First, we traditionally have fewer seasonal lines … Read more