In today's world, Zadar Airport is a topic that has become increasingly relevant. Its implications extend to all aspects of our lives, from the personal to the professional sphere. That is why it is crucial to thoroughly analyze its impact and the possible solutions to address it. In this article, we will explore the different perspectives on Zadar Airport and how it has evolved over time. From its origins to the present, Zadar Airport has aroused great interest in society and it is essential to deepen its understanding to be able to address it effectively.
Zadar Airport Zračna luka Zadar/Zemunik | |||||||||||||||
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Airport type | Public/military | ||||||||||||||
Operator | Zadar Airport Ltd. | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Zadar | ||||||||||||||
Location | Zemunik Donji, Croatia | ||||||||||||||
Hub for | Ryanair | ||||||||||||||
Focus city for | Croatia Airlines | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 289 ft / 88 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 44°06′30″N 015°20′48″E / 44.10833°N 15.34667°E | ||||||||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||||||||
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Croatian Aeronautical Information Publication |
Zadar Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Zadar; IATA: ZAD, ICAO: LDZD) is an international airport serving Zadar, Croatia. It is located in Zemunik Donji, 8 km (5 mi) from the centre of Zadar. It is rapidly growing now with 70 destinations and had its 1,000,000th passenger in September 2023. It is the fourth busiest airport in Croatia.
As early as 1936, Zadar (then part of the Italian Province of Zara) had regular commercial flights, initially provided by Ala Littoria. Over time the airport has grown to become Croatia's fourth largest international airport, handling 801,347 annual passengers. It used to be one of a few airports in the world where the taxiway crossed a public road. The road was closed on 7 April 2010 due to terms negotiated with the European Union during Croatian accession negotiations. In 2020, an underpass was built and the road was reopened.
In April 2013, Zadar Airport became a Ryanair base with a stationed Boeing 737-800. In December 2019, Lauda announced the stationing of three Airbus A320 aircraft during the summer 2020 timetable period. A set of 11 new routes was announced by the airline for summer 2020. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the airline postponed the opening of the base to July 2021, where it will station two Airbus A320-200 and serve 37 destinations.
The airport also is a Croatian Air Force main training base. It used to be a base for Lufthansa's InterCockpit flight school.
The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Zadar Airport:
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Year | Passengers | Cargo (kg) |
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1976 | 146,000 | N/A |
2010 | 272,675 | 15,975 |
2011 | 284,980 | 19,457 |
2012 | 371,256 | 10,516 |
2013 | 472,572 | 17,267 |
2014 | 496,697 | 7,275 |
2015 | 487,652 | 12,791 |
2016 | 520,226 | 26,450 |
2017 | 589,468 | 5,925 |
2018 | 604,039 | 19,953 |
2019 | 801,347 | 2,517 |
2020 | 120,747 | 50 |
2021 | 513,093 | 274 |
2022 | 1,102,381 | 1,045 |
2023 | 1,230,835 | 80 |