
Dubrovnik Airport
- About
- Outlook
- News
- CAPA Analysis
- Schedules
- Schedule Analysis
- Route Maps
- Fares
- Contacts
- Traffic
- Financial
- Print Summary

- IATA Code
- DBV
- ICAO Code
- LDDU
- Corporate Address
- ?ilipi - Konavle
20213 ?ilipi
Croatia - Website
- http://www.airport-dubrovnik.hr
- City
- Dubrovnik
- Country
- Croatia
- Runways
- 3300m x 45m
- Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- Aer Lingus
Austrian Airlines
Blue1
bmibaby
British Airways
Condor Flugdienst
Croatia Airlines
easyJet
Finnair
Flybe
Germanwings
Jet2.com
Jetairfly
Lufthansa
Monarch Airlines
Norwegian Air Shuttle
SAS
Transavia.com France
Vueling Airlines - Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
- Iberia
SWISS
TAP Portugal
Turkish Airlines
Dubrovnik Airport is the main airport serving the city of Dubrovnik, on Croatia's Adriatic Coast. Dubrovnik is a major tourist destination in the Adriatic and the airport has a strong seasonal traffic pattern, with many European LCCs and charter airlines operating seasonal services to the city in the warmer months. Dubrovnik Airline is based at the airport.
Location of Dubrovnik Airport, Croatia
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
78 total articles
and
Monarch launches services to Dubrovnik and Heraklion from Birmingham
Eurolot to expand Krakow network in May-2012 and Jun-2012
S7 Airlines to launch Moscow Domodedovo-Pula service in Jun-2012
Finnair announces expanded summer 2012 schedule
TAROM adjusts summer 2012 schedule
Croatia Airlines operates 80% of scheduled services on 08-Mar-2012
Croatia Airlines to operate Split-Belgrade service in summer 2012
JAT Airways expands summer 2012 network
Jet2holidays to launch five new services from Newcastle Airport
JAT Airways to increase Belgrade-Dubrovnik frequency in summer 2012
SAS to expand Croatian network in summer 2012
Finnair to launch Helsinki-Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik Airport reports 6% increase in 2011 pax to 1.3 million
Blue1: New summer destinations to Europe from Helsinki
Dubrovnik Airport announces 6% decrease in Dec-2011 pax
6,348 total articles
and
Croatia Airlines eyes return to profitability following fleet and network adjustments
Croatia Airlines is confident it can return to profitability in 2012 after significantly narrowing its losses this year despite high fuel prices. The Croatian flag carrier is banking that its future fleet plan, which focusses on replacing three A320s with four A319s, will result in further improvements in profitability as it will be able to better match capacity with demand. New routes to the east are also planned – including Moscow, St Petersburg and Sofia – to balance a network that is now primarily focussed on Western Europe.
Croatia Airlines, which launched services in 1991 just as Croatia declared independence from the former Yugoslavia, has incurred losses every year since posting a breakeven result in 2007. Croatia Airlines CEO Srećko Šimunović expects the carrier to end 2011 with a loss of EUR9 million (USD12 million).
Air China tops airline Enterprise Value rankings; Delta second; no LCCs in top 10
It would appear China has already reached its aim of creating a world-beating "super carrier" – at least in terms of financial size. Air China is by far the world’s biggest airline, based on a current ranking of listed airlines’ Enterprise Values (EV) assembled by the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA).
European airport operators line up for new Zagreb terminal as Croatia to take tourists from Greece
Croatia’s Zagreb Pleso Airport is reported to have received interest from Frankfurt, Zurich and Vienna airports to become concessionaires for the construction of the airport’s new terminal. The Croatian Government plans to announce the tender once necessary documentation is completed on 15-Oct-2010.
Ash and snow take a bite out of easyJet, but still profitable
Mother nature is going to cost easyJet as much as GBP100 million this year, but the UK-based LCC does not expect that to prevent it from posting a healthy profit. Winter snow disruptions in 2009 and 2010 resulted in losses of approximately GBP25 million. The recent ash-related airspace shut downs are expected to cost another GBP50-75 million.
easyJet keeps rolling out the expansion plans, for now
On 09-Dec-2009, Andy Harrison, CEO of easyJet handed in his resignation, effective Jun-2010. He is only the second CEO the airline has had. The airline was quick to emphasise that his departure was specifically not connected with this year’s board challenges to his leadership strategy.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
Great news! CAPA now offers email and phone contact functionality through its partnership with Gooey. Corporate access for this feature is USD1000 per annum.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.




