PHOTOS: Zagreb Airport’s new terminal

Monday, July 20, 2015


Construction of Zagreb Airport’s new multi million euro terminal is progressing and is scheduled to open to the public in 2017. It will have the capacity to handle 5.5 million passengers per year, compared to the current 2.2 million, once the first phase of the project is completed. The airport will later be expanded in subsequent phases to reach an annual capacity of eight million passengers. The project involves a total investment of 331 million euros, 243 million of which will be spent on the construction of the new terminal.

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  1. Anonymous11:35

    woow this looks great. Congrats Zagreb

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  2. Anonymous11:56

    Sve čestitke Zagrebu na odličnom terminalu !

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  3. Anonymous12:28

    Congrats Zagreb... Odlican posao uradjen

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  4. Anonymous14:20

    It is going to be the best looking airport terminal in the Balkans!

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  5. Anonymous14:37

    pitanje je samo kome to treba i zbog cega, a kao i uvek iz hrvatske - cista kozmetika koja nije utemeljena na realnim potrebama ;)

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    1. Anonymous14:58

      Its ok to be jealous, standard human emotion.

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    2. Anonymous14:51

      "kao i uvek iz hrvatske" sve govori, ne mora nista dalje

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    3. Anonymous17:56

      nemoj ti razbijati glavu o tome. netko puno kompetentniji je o tome pomno razmislio prije nego je ukucao nekoliko milijona ojra u to.
      i ne, ne radi se o novcu iz drzavnog proracuna, vec o kapitalu koncesionara.

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  6. Anonymous15:43

    Kako kome to treba???
    Pa oni nisu napravili Heathrow u Zagrebu, nego prave terminal koji je malo veći nego što je sadašnji, ali koji će imati funkciju za narednih 25+ godina. Tako se to radi u svetu, sa planom I nekom vizijom za budućnost. A drugo, bolje je tako raditi nego krpiti zgradu koja je stara 50+ godina....to valjda ovi nasi mudraci u BEG još nisu shvatili. Da se pitao neko ko je stručnjak a ne političar, BEG bi trebao ovo isto da uradi, a da trenutni terminal ukloni postepeno. Ne, ipak mi bi radije da krpimo razne rupice i dogradjujemo spratove, a pritom ništa značajno se neće promeneti...

    U svakom slučaju veliko PLUS za ZAG aerodrom, i žalim im srećan završetak radova!

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  7. It seams we have beauty in making here.Waiting to see
    it finished. I remember flying from Zagreb to Skopje 10 years ago, Zagreb looked as bad as Skopje then.
    Times are changing now, and instate of being jealous for one or another reason lets celebrate this beauty in making, we might have to have a coffee or transit trough it.
    For BEG this could only be an inspiration, how to build a marvel it truly deserves.

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  8. Anonymous17:45

    +1 for all comments except the jealous people.

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  9. Anonymous18:05

    Belgrade airport is a rarity from the 80s, 20 years from now people will worship this old refurbished masterpiece.
    Serbia/Belgrade doesnt need a new terminal-these two terminals can handle up to 8 milion passengers-it enough for 5 more years.
    And after that they can combine som baracks with doors nearby jat tehnika and call it terminal 3, ooh i forgot tents atached to them with boza and icecream machines working 24/7.

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  10. Anonymous21:17

    Prijateljima u Zagrebu sve cestitke, svaka cast, izgleda prelepo. Pozdrav iz Beograda!

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  11. Anonymous21:55

    I think it was worth waiting all those years, looks already great!

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  12. Anonymous22:31

    Ваздушна лука "Фрањо Туђман" изгледа сјајно!

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  13. Anonymous21:20

    Let's be happy for Zagreb :) There are going to have very nice terminal for less than 2 years!

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  14. Anonymous20:00

    Good development for Zagreb. Will miss the old terminal too from a nostalgic point of view.

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    1. Anonymous18:01

      especially short visits between flights to near by village of Pleso and its cheep pubs :-)

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