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Rijeka Airport records a great season: Flight occupancy 90 percent
Croatia🏛️ Politics4 hr. ago

Rijeka Airport records a great season: Flight occupancy 90 percent

The article reports on the successful summer season at Rijeka Airport, highlighting a 90% occupancy rate for flights. It notes increased connections to European destinations, including new routes to Zurich and more frequent Polish connections. The director of the airport, Tomislav Palalić, mentions strong growth from the Polish market and expects the airport to surpass last year’s record of over 160,000 passengers. He emphasizes the importance of expanding air and road connections to move away from the stigma of being an 'auto destination.' The article also mentions plans for potential new flight routes if current trends continue.

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Rijeka Airport records a great season: Flight occupancy 90 percent

The article reports on the successful summer season at Rijeka Airport, highlighting a 90% occupancy rate for flights. It notes increased connections to European destinations, including new routes to Zurich and more frequent Polish connections. The director of the airport, Tomislav Palalić, mentions strong growth from the Polish market and expects the airport to surpass last year’s record of over 160,000 passengers. He emphasizes the importance of expanding air and road connections to move away from the stigma of being an 'auto destination.' The article also mentions plans for potential new flight routes if current trends continue.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses economic development and tourism, which can have political implications, it presents information objectively without overtly favoring any particular political stance. The focus is on operational performance and future planning rather than advocacy for specific policies or

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