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Zagreb Airport passenger traffic up 21% y/y in Jan-Oct

Nov 17, 2023, 6:33:50 PMArticle by Annie Tsoneva
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November 17 (SeeNews) - Passenger traffic at Zagreb Airport surged 20.8% on the year to some 3.17 million in the first 10 month of this year, Aeroports de Paris (ADP), which is a shareholder in the company operating Croatia's biggest international airport, said on Friday.

Zagreb Airport passenger traffic up 21% y/y in Jan-Oct
Author: Zagreb International Airport. License: All rights reserved.

In October alone, Zagreb Airport served 351,133 passengers, up by 9.4% on the year, ADP said in a press release.

Aircraft movements at the airport increased by 8.4% on the year to 38,506 in the January-October period. In October the figure reached 4,251, up 5.3% on the year.

ADP and Turkey's TAV Airports, 46%-owned by ADP Group, hold stakes of 21% and 15%, respectively, in airport operator Zagreb Airport International Company (ZAIC).

In 2012, the Croatian government and ZAIC signed a 30-year concession contract for the management of the airport and the construction of a new terminal. The remaining shareholders in ZAIC are France's Bouygues Batiment International with 20.8%, EU-backed Marguerite Fund with 20.8%, IFC with 17.6%, and Croatia's Viadukt with 5.1%.

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