CROATIA AIRPORT EXPANSION OPENS DOOR FOR PASSENGER INFLUX, IN THE FACE OF THE COUNTRY’S EU ACCESSION

BY ZLATKO CONKAS INCREASING passenger traffic and aircraft movements have required an expansion of Croatia's Zagreb Airport, which serves the country's capital, in the form of a new passenger terminal which should be fully operational by 2016. "Given the imminent entry of Croatia into the European Union [EU] in January 2013, and the existing attractiveness of the capital Zagreb, we need bigger, better, more beautiful and more efficient facilities - which will certainly be achieved with the construction of a new passenger terminal," Tonci Peovic, ...


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