In Croatia, there are nine airports with international status. Of these, regular communication with Russia is at five Croatian airports. The main airport of the country is Zagreb International Airport, also known as Pleso Airport. The second largest airport in Croatia for passenger traffic is Split Airport. It takes flights from many European cities, including from Russia

International is also considered the airport of Dubrovnik, located 15 km from the city, near the village of Chilipi. It was this village that gave the airport a second name. Currently, it is actively expanding. Mostly tourists from Western Europe and Russia fly here

Pula airport is used as a backup for some airports in Italy, Austria and Slovenia

Another one of the largest airports in Croatia that accepts flights from Russia is six kilometers from center of Pula. Pula Airport is used as a backup for some airports in Italy, Austria and Slovenia. All thanks to a good climate and good technical preparedness

At the airports of Croatia, registration starts two hours before the departure of international flights.

Airports in Croatia do not work around the clock. So, the airport of Dubrovnik opens at four o'clock in the morning and closes at nine in the evening, and the airport of Split is open from 6am to 10pm. At airports in Croatia, check-in starts one hour before departure of domestic flights and two hours before departure of international flights.

Airports of Croatia meet all international requirements: duty-free shops, VIP-halls, taxi service, rent a car .

Airlines flying to Croatia

Croatia does not have many flights to Croatia, but still there are regular flights to the largest airports from Aeroflot, Transaero and S7.

So, in airports in Zagreb and Split ysy from Sheremetyevo makes the airline "Aeroflot" in Moscow. Split and Dubrovnik fly S7 Airlines and Transaero from Moscow's Domodedovo. Zadar and Pula airports can be reached with Ural Airlines. Pula also makes flights with Transaero from Domodedovo, Russia from St. Petersburg (Pulkovo), Polet from Voronezh and Saravia from Saratov

Which airport to choose

In the capital of Croatia is the airport Zagreb . The south of Croatia, for example, such cities as Dubrovnik and Herceg Novi, as well as the north of Montenegro serves the airport of Dubrovnik. If you are planning to visit the cities of Central Dalmatia: Trogir, Kaštela and others, it is best to fly to Split airport.

Practical information

Zagreb Airport: The flight schedule is available on the official website; The airport information phone: + 385-1-200-4562, + 385-1-4562-009.

Split Airport: The flight schedule is available on the official website; Reference phone: + 385-21-203-506

Dubrovnik Airport: The flight schedule is available on the official website; Reference phone: + 385-20-773-100.

Zadar Airport: The flight schedule is available on the official website; Help phone: + 385-23-205-800.

Pula Airport: The flight schedule is available on the official website; Reference phone: + 385-52-530-105.