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Dubrovnik Airport: providing essential tourism support for a region. Croatia Airlines' 3rd base

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Dubrovnik, in the far south of Croatia on the Adriatic Sea, has the country's third busiest airport after Zagreb and Split. The airport is leisure-oriented with a mix of FSC/network carriers, LCCs and charter carriers.

The economy of the small city is heavily reliant on tourism, which the airport supports by way of handling almost two million passengers annually. Because of the unique nature of that tourism Dubrovnik Airport has no outright competitors either within or outside Croatia with the exception of Split Airport to the north, whose profile is very similar.

This report examines Dubrovnik Airport by way of several sets of metrics, looks at the airports that are rivals to it, at its construction activities and its current and projected ownership.

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