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ABOUT SPLIT AIRPORT

Split airport (IATA: SPU, ICAO: LDSP; Croatian: Zračna luka Split), additionally called Resnik airport (Zračna luka Resnik), is that the international airfield serving the town of Split, Croatia. it's set 24 km (15 mi) from Split, on the side of Kaštela Bay, within the city of Kaštela, and lengthening into the adjacent city of Trogir.

In a pair 2017 the airport was the second busiest in European nation when national capital airfield handling around 2.8 million passengers. it's a significant destination for leisure flights throughout the ecu summer season and a very important focus town for European nation Airlines that gives flights to European cities like Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London or Paris.

Distance from essential destinations:

Split airport is faraway:

- 260 kilometers from Dubrovnik airport

- 370 kilometers from Zagreb airport

- 120 kilometers from Zadar airport

- 100 killometers from city of Makarska

HISTORY OF SPLIT AIRPORT

The 1st grass flying field was set in Sinj and therefore the first industrial route was opened in 1931 by the Yugoslav airline Aeroput. It joined Zagreb with Belgrade through Rijeka, Split and Bosnia-Herzegovina, and maintained this route till the beginning of the Second war.

In the sixties the field was resettled from Sinj to Resnik. The new field advanced, designed by creator Darko Stipevski (Tehnika, Zagreb), was opened on twenty five Gregorian calendar month 1966. The apron had dimensions of solely 200 x 112 m and vi parking positions with a planned capability of one 150,000 passengers. In 1968 traveller numbers already stood at 150,737 and in 1969. at 235,000. In 1967. the apron was extended for the primary time to accommodate ten craft.

A new larger terminal building designed by creator Branko Gruica (Projektant, Mostar) was made and opened in 1979 to accommodate traffic for the eighth Mediterranean Games control in Split in Sep. the biggest pre-war traveller numbers were achieved in 1987 totalling 1,151,580 passengers and 7,873 landings.

In 1991 the traveller figures born to almost zero, because the war within the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia stony-broke out. Within the years that followed, most of the traffic were international organization and United Nations freight planes, like the C-5 Galaxy, MD-11, Boeing 747 and C-130 Hercules. when 1995 the civilian traffic figures began rising once more, and at last in 2008 surpassed the 1987 record.

In 2005 the terminal got a significant facelift by creator Ivan Vulić (VV-Projekt, Split) adding an additional gate, the glass fasade, further because the award winning field entrance structure consisting of steel/fabric "trees" light by multi-colour LEDs.

The new apron designed by Ivan Vulić, Ivan Radeljak and Mate Žaja was made in 2011 with the capability slightly over the recent one however with higher security conditions. the value of this investment was €13 million, and it enclosed 34,000 money supply of recent parking zone for craft, further because the area for future body works below the apron. The lower level homes warehouses, workshops, offices and different objects which will support the new 34,500 m2, HRK 455 million terminal building that's being engineered next to that.

The busiest time within the field is throughout the summer season, because the town of Split may be a major traveller destination and a awfully necessary transportation hub. Weekends square measure the busiest a part of the week with quite two hundred flights and 50,000 passengers.


Destinations

  Oneway Return
Bast 111 EUR 216 EUR
Baška Voda 109 EUR 213 EUR
Biograd na Moru 148 EUR 289 EUR
Bratuš 115 EUR 225 EUR
Brela 109 EUR 213 EUR
Brist 184 EUR 359 EUR
Drašnice 157 EUR 307 EUR
Drvenik 175 EUR 342 EUR
Dubrovnik 387 EUR 754 EUR
Dubrovnik Airport 376 EUR 734 EUR
Duge Njive 240 EUR 468 EUR
Dugi rat 88 EUR 172 EUR
Duće 73 EUR 143 EUR
Gornja Brela 150 EUR 292 EUR
Gornja Podgora 150 EUR 292 EUR
Gornje Tučepi 139 EUR 272 EUR
Gradac 204 EUR 397 EUR
Grude (BIH) 249 EUR 485 EUR
Igrane 165 EUR 321 EUR
Imotski 163 EUR 318 EUR
Jesenice 73 EUR 143 EUR
Kotor (ME) 525 EUR 1023 EUR
Krvavica 115 EUR 225 EUR
Kupres (BIH) 298 EUR 582 EUR
Kučiće 115 EUR 225 EUR
Livno (BIH) 222 EUR 432 EUR
Ljubuški (BIH) 277 EUR 541 EUR
Lokva Rogoznica 78 EUR 152 EUR
Makarska 117 EUR 228 EUR
Mali Ston 370 EUR 722 EUR
Marušići 102 EUR 198 EUR
Medugorje (BIH) 193 EUR 377 EUR
Metković 325 EUR 634 EUR
Mimice 90 EUR 175 EUR
Mostar (BIH) 286 EUR 558 EUR
Mostar Airport (BIH) 286 EUR 558 EUR
Naklice 97 EUR 190 EUR
Nemira 88 EUR 172 EUR
Neum (BIH) 259 EUR 506 EUR
Nin 223 EUR 435 EUR
Omiš 108 EUR 210 EUR
Orebić 358 EUR 699 EUR
Pisak 111 EUR 216 EUR
Plitvice Lakes 372 EUR 725 EUR
Ploče 210 EUR 409 EUR
Podaca 184 EUR 359 EUR
Podgora 144 EUR 280 EUR
Podstrana 58 EUR 114 EUR
Posušje (BIH) 246 EUR 479 EUR
Primošten 82 EUR 160 EUR
Promajna 109 EUR 213 EUR
Rastovac (Zagvozd) 133 EUR 260 EUR
Ravča 222 EUR 432 EUR
Rašćane 207 EUR 403 EUR
Rijeka 531 EUR 1035 EUR
Rijeka Airport 531 EUR 1035 EUR
Rogotin 291 EUR 567 EUR
Rogoznica 64 EUR 125 EUR
Sarajevo (BIH) 447 EUR 871 EUR
Sarajevo Airport (BIH) 478 EUR 933 EUR
Seget Donji 43 EUR 84 EUR
Seget Gornji 40 EUR 78 EUR
Seget Vranjica 45 EUR 87 EUR
Slatine, Čiovo 49 EUR 96 EUR
Split 58 EUR 114 EUR
Split Ferry Port 58 EUR 114 EUR
Stanići 90 EUR 175 EUR
Stobreč 51 EUR 99 EUR
Ston 261 EUR 508 EUR
Tisno 112 EUR 219 EUR
Topići 112 EUR 219 EUR
Trogir 37 EUR 73 EUR
Tuzla (BIH) 627 EUR 1222 EUR
Tučepi 133 EUR 260 EUR
Vodice 105 EUR 204 EUR
Vrgorac 223 EUR 435 EUR
Zadar 201 EUR 391 EUR
Zadar Airport 303 EUR 590 EUR
Zadvarje 127 EUR 248 EUR
Zagreb 669 EUR 1304 EUR
Zagreb Airport 669 EUR 1304 EUR
Zagvozd 133 EUR 260 EUR
Zaostrog 184 EUR 359 EUR
Zavojane 226 EUR 441 EUR
Zmijavci 193 EUR 377 EUR
Čelina 97 EUR 190 EUR
Šestanovac 132 EUR 257 EUR
Šibenik 97 EUR 190 EUR
Široki Brijeg (BIH) 273 EUR 532 EUR
Žedno, Čiovo 48 EUR 93 EUR
Živogošće 168 EUR 327 EUR