December 12 (SeeNews) - Croatia's Zagreb airport is due to hike airport service costs in March next year when its newly constructed terminal is opened for business, Zagreb-based media reported on Monday.
Pleso International Airport concessionaires, French companies Bouygues and Aerports de Paris, have received approval from the Croatian Civil Aviation Agency (HACZ) to increase the cost of passenger charges, news portal Poslovni.hr reported.
For a single international traveller, costs will rise by 2 euro ($2.1) to 17 euro, while domestic passengers will pay pay 7.5 euro instead of the current 7 euro.
This is the second increase of passenger charges at Zagreb airport since Medjunarodna Zracna Luka Zagreb (MZLZ), the company set up to implement the project for the upgrade of the Zagreb airport under a concession arrangement, took over the management of the airport in 2013.
In April 2012, Aeroports de Paris Management, Bouygues Batiment International and Croatia's Viadukt signed a 30-year concession contract with the Croatian government.
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