Zagreb Airport hits record crowds and just keeps climbing

Zagreb Airport just absolutely crushed records with insane passenger numbers. The hub handled over 4.7 million travelers throughout 2025, which marks a massive 9.4 percent jump. That equals roughly 405,000 extra humans crowding the terminals compared to the prior year. Flight operations also climbed above 51,000 for a solid annual bump.

Croatia Airlines barely edged out Ryanair for the most available seats. The Airbus A320 was the most spotted plane on the runway. Travelers flew to Frankfurt primarily, with Dubrovnik and Munich trailing behind. Split also remained a top connection for the capital city hub.

Autumn stats suggest seasonality is dying out fast. September and October posted huge double-digit gains to boost the annual count. November kept the momentum going with solid growth despite the winter schedule kicking in. This data proves the nation is finally becoming a legit year-round destination.

Split Airport managed a massive 29 percent spike just for November. It served 3.8 million people over eleven months. Dubrovnik Airport took third place nationally with over 3 million travelers despite a small monthly dip. Germany stayed the dominant international link with 105,000 passengers traveling between the two nations.

Cargo traffic flopped hard with a noticeable dip in freight tonnage. The Central Bureau of Statistics noted a national passenger increase of 6.8 percent across all nine airports. UK and France connections lagged behind Germany regarding total volume.
 

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