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Zadar Airport (IATA: ZAD, ICAO: LDZD) is the airport serving Zadar, Croatia. It is located in Zemunik Donji 8 km from the Zadar railway station.[1] The airport serves as the flying base for Lufthansa's flight school InterCockpit and Croatian Air Force main training base. Zadar airport is one of the few airports in the world where planes cross a traffic road.
[edit] Airlines and destinations
Moreover a number of charter flights connect the airport with numerous destinations throughout Europe during the summer months.
[edit] Traffic figures
Traffic at Zadar Airport
Year |
Passengers |
Cargo |
1990 |
360,624 |
N/A |
2001 |
39,244 |
N/A |
2002 |
49,949 |
N/A |
2003 |
69,876 |
N/A |
2004 |
65,853 |
N/A |
2005 |
86,857 |
N/A |
2006 |
65,423 |
N/A |
2007 |
119,449 |
N/A |
[edit] References
- ^ a b AIP from the European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation
[edit] External links
Airports in Croatia |
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Čepin • Čakovec • Ivanić • Koprivnica • Otočac • Grobničko Polje • Sinj • Brod • Varaždin • Vrsar • Lučko
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Military |
Šepurine training base • Udbina Airport
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