Zagreb Airport handled exactly 292.761 passengers in June - a decrease of almost 13 percent compared to the same month before the pandemic.
According to media reports, Ryanair made a significant contribution to the recovery. The Irish airline originally planned to fly much more often in June. Nevertheless, significantly more low-cost aircraft took off last month than in the same month last year. At that time, flights to Zagreb had just started and no base had yet been opened in the Croatian capital. In the first half of the year, the airport welcomed a total of almost 1,3 million travelers, 15,3 percent fewer than in the record year 2019. This is reported by the online portal Ex-Yu-Aviation.