Zagreb Airport extends record run

NEWS FLASH


Zagreb Airport handled 315.655 passengers in what has become its busiest November on record. The figure represents an increase of 14.4% on 2023. The growth comes on the back of a 5.8% increase in the number of operated flights, which totalled 3.860 for the month. During the January - November period, Zagreb Airport welcomed 3.997.611 travellers through its doors, up 16.1% on last year, or an additional 553.159 customers. The airport welcomed its four-millionth passenger of the year on December 1. Strong growth is expected to continue this month, with scheduled seat capacity up 7.6%.


Zagreb’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, November 2024


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  1. Anonymous13:52

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  2. Anonymous15:19

    What was the total number of seats offered? Anyone remember?

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    1. Anonymous15:29

      something like 397.000, there was an article on here some time ago...

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    2. Anonymous15:57

      I remember reading somewhere but can't find the number now.

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    3. Scheduled capacity in November stood at 394.654

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    4. Anonymous16:03

      Thank yoou, so that's 79% seats sold. I can only imagine how badly OU performed then since FR is always full.

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    5. Anonymous17:09

      OU is probably on 50%. Ryanair probably 90%.

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    6. Anonymous17:12

      Probably... I can only imagine... Something like... Some time ago...

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    7. Anonymous17:41

      OU is then sinking deeper and deeper. I guess that's why FR is putting pressure on them.

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    8. Anonymous19:34

      80% is a very good result for November. I presume December will be 325000 on 400 000 seats.

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    9. Anonymous21:13

      It's not very good, 20% of unsold seats when you have FR is bad.

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    10. Anonymous13:42

      It is a very good result.

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    11. Anonymous15:23

      @anon 17.09: Your maths won´t work considering the seat capacities offered by the airlines. ;)

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  3. Anonymous13:41

    Bravo for Zagreb!

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