Zagreb Airport


Zagreb Airport Franjo Tuđman is the largest and busiest international airport in Croatia. In 2019 it handled 3.45 million passengers and some 13,000 tons of cargo.
Named after Franjo Tuđman, the first President of Croatia, the airport is located some southeast of Zagreb Central Station in Velika Gorica. It is the hub of the Croatian flag carrier Croatia Airlines and a focus city for Trade Air. The main base of the Croatian Air Force is also located at the airport's premises. Moreover, the Croatian Air Traffic Control has its administratration situated on the grounds of the airport.
The airport was awarded to the ZAIC consortium in a 30-year concession under the terms of a contract signed by the Government of Croatia with the aforementioned. The contract includes the financing, designing and construction of a new passenger terminal which was opened in March 2017. For the purpose of managing the airport ZAIC registered a company called MZLZ d.d. that is now the operator of the Airport.

History

The history of Zagreb civil aviation began in 1909 when the first airfield was built close to the western city neighborhood of Črnomerec.
With the creation of the first Yugoslav flag carrier Aeroput in 1927, the airport was relocated to the Borongaj airfield in 1928 which began serving the ever-growing number of passengers on 15 February of that year. Although several European airliners connected the city it was mostly Aeroput which connected Zagreb to major destinations across Europe and thus significantly increased traffic at Zagreb in the period preceding the Second World War.
Following World War II, commercial services were moved to a former military airbase near the village of Lučko south-west of the city in 1947. JAT Yugoslav Airlines took the role of Aeroput and made Zagreb its second hub. At its peak in 1959, Lučko served 167,000 passengers.
The current location of the airport at Pleso in the south-east of Lučko opened in 1962 with a long runway and terminal. By 1966, Zagreb Airport got a new state-of-the-art passenger terminal. The runway capacity was lengthened to its current in 1974.
In the 1980s, Zagreb Airport was the second largest in Yugoslavia by passenger and aircraft movements. Yugoslav flag-carrier JAT maintained a hub in Zagreb and connected the city to numerous destinations including New York, Chicago, Toronto which inevitably had a major impact on air traffic at Zagreb during that period.
Following an increase in passenger numbers and the necessity to upgrade its infrastructure, the airport installed a CAT-IIIb instrument landing system in 2004.
In 2008, a new VIP terminal was added and the terminal extended for extra amenities, restaurants and bars. The terminal was expanded to
By 2010, the old terminal has been nearing its maximum annual capacity. That year the passenger terminal received a major facelift in the course of which a viewing platform with a bar was added.
On 12 April 2012, the ZAIC consortium received a 30-year concession for the airport from the Government of Croatia. The concession includes financing, designing and constructing a new passenger terminal. The construction of a brand new terminal facility designed by Neidhardt architects of Zagreb and carried out by Bouygues Bâtiment International in partnership with Viadukt began on 18 December 2013 with the aim to replace the old terminal. It now has an initial annual capacity of 5.5 million passengers in the first phase and was officially completed in October 2016. The official inauguration of the terminal was on 28 March 2017. ZAIC now operates the entire airport for 30 years including the runways, the current passenger terminal, the cargo terminal, car parks and all future property developments. The concession contract involves a total investment of around €324m : €236 million for the design and construction of the new terminal and €88 million for operation of all airport infrastructure for the entire period of the concession.
On 27 February 2020, the runway, formerly designated as 05/23, was redesignated to 04/22 due to the change in magnetic declination.

Terminal

The current terminal building was opened to the public on 28 March 2017. It stretches over on three levels featuring three baggage carousels, 8 air bridges, 9 security checkpoints, 30 check-in desks, 23 passport control booths and a car park with the capacity of 1,100 vehicles. Furthermore, the new apron has three remote stands next to the terminal, while 23 stands at the old passenger building are also used during the peak season. Each of the aircraft parking positions at the facility includes a visual docking guidance system which gives information to a pilot on how to park their aircraft. The terminal itself features a large 600 square metre duty-free shop operated by Aelia, 16 cafés, bars, restaurants and snack bars.
Enough space has been left for 30 additional check-in counters and 2 baggage carousels to be added once the new terminal reaches its current maximum capacity of 5 million passengers. Further extensions envisaged along the thirty-year concession period will potentially see expanding current apron from present and terminal capacity increased to 8 million through gradual expansion of the terminal in four Phase 2 expansions.

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

Cargo

Ground transportation

Public transportation

ZAG can be reached from the city centre by scheduled local bus services operated by ZET or scheduled coach services operated by Croatia Airlines´ subsidiary Pleso Prijevoz.

Statistics

Traffic

MonthPassengers 2019Passengers 2020Passenger %
Change
Aircraft Movements 2019Aircraft Movements 2020Aircraft Movements %
Change
Cargo 2019Cargo 2020Cargo %
Change
January191,197203,0356,23,0453,1332,98719104,5
February181.154184.2361,72.8262.9945,98057724,1
March232.97897.06358,343.3562.31031,1795782913,37
April280,7905.11898,183,77636590,331.0911.0127,24
May311,36813,88195,544,28357286,641,38967351,54
June336,61844,40286,814,0881,13872,161,129
July366,2424.3561.159
August376.0264.4011.022
September350,1384.1901.050
October330.5984.0451.245
November247.2773.3441.123
December231.1453.3511.040

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