Osijek Airport

Osijek Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Osijek; IATA: OSI, ICAO: LDOS) is the international airport of Osijek, Croatia. It is located 20 km east southeast[1] of Osijek and is situated near the Osijek – Vukovar regional road, southwest of the eponymous village of Klisa.

Osijek Airport

Zračna luka Osijek/Klisa
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorOsijek Airport Ltd.
ServesOsijek, Vukovar
LocationOsijek, Croatia
Elevation AMSL291 ft / 89 m
Coordinates45°27′46″N 018°48′37″E
Websiteosijek-airport.hr
Map
OSI
Location of the airport in Croatia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
11/29 2,500 8,202 Asphalt

Facilities

Entrance to the terminal building.

The terminal building, with area of 1300 m2, provides flow from 200 to 400 passengers per hour, i.e. 100,000 to 150,000 passengers per year. As an additional passenger service there is possibility for contracting individual charter flights. The passenger terminal is equipped to handle domestic and international traffic, it features passport and custom controls, passenger and baggage check-in, exchange, information, a café-bar and restaurant as well as rent a car, taxi and car parking services.

Cargo

Osijek Airport is primarily constructed for cargo traffic, due to Croatia's favorable geographic and transport position. One of the examples is that the airport's appron can handle larger freighter aircraft such as the B747 and A330.

In order to get Croatia included into European transport network, government and local authorities are investing and developing transport infrastructure and combined transport activities: road and railroad network, international waterway, the Drava, with the cargo port and Osijek Airport.

The complex traffic Corridor Vc (road, railway, and river and air traffic) which connects Northern, Central and Southern Europe represents an opportunity to integrate economic development and traffic movement into the Central European area. It is opportunity – for all economic areas, such as manufacturers, distributors, as it for Osijek Airport.-

A second aerodrome

There is also a secondary airfield, used exclusively for sport and private flying purposes. Located South-West of the city centre, it is called Čepin and has ICAO code LDOC. It is also used for exhibitions. When Pope John Paul II visited Croatia, this was the place where the service was held. Also, the annual car-show is held here.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Croatia Airlines Seasonal: Dubrovnik, Split
Eurowings Seasonal: Stuttgart
Trade Air Dubrovnik, Pula, Rijeka, Split, Zagreb
SunAdria plane next to the terminal building.

Statistics

Traffic at Osijek Airport[2]
Year Passengers Cargo (kg)
1980–90 33,000 per year N/A
2007 2,824 270,572
2008 14,883 173,050
2009 34,912 est. 180,000
2010 20,824[3] est. 190,000
2011 21,903[4] est. 250,000
2012 2,164[5] est. 180.000
2013 3,404[6]
2014 26,768[7]
2015 28,651[8]
2016 30,605[9]
2017 43,373[10]
2018 67,235[11]
2019 46,361[12] 13,460

References

Media related to Osijek Airport at Wikimedia Commons

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