Pula Airport | |
Nativename: | Zračna luka Pula |
Image2-Width: | 250 |
Iata: | PUY |
Icao: | LDPL |
Pushpin Map: | Croatia |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of the airport in Croatia |
Pushpin Label: | PUY |
Pushpin Label Position: | right |
Type: | Public |
Operator: | Pula Airport Ltd. |
City-Served: | Pula, Croatia |
Elevation-F: | 274 |
Elevation-M: | 84 |
Coordinates: | 44.8936°N 13.9222°W |
Website: | airport-pula.hr |
Metric-Rwy: | Y |
R1-Number: | 09/27 |
R1-Length-F: | 9,678 |
R1-Length-M: | 2,950 |
R1-Surface: | Asphalt |
Stat-Year: | 2022 |
Stat1-Header: | Passengers |
Stat1-Data: | 395,178 46,34% |
Footnotes: | Croatian Aeronautical Information Publication[1] |
Pula Airport (hr|Zračna luka Pula; it|Aeroporto di Pola;) is the international airport serving the city of Pula-Pola, in northwestern Croatia, and is located 6 km from the city centre.[1] It served 777,568 passengers in 2019.[2] The airport is designated as the alternative airport for parts of Slovenia. It serves as a major access point to the city of Pula-Pola, as well as most of Istria, most notably Brijuni-Brioni national park.
Pula Airport at its current location was initially used only for military purposes but it was changed to a civilian airport as of 1 May 1967 and saw 701,370 passengers in 1987. In the same year, works on a new terminal building began and were completed by 1989 with a capacity of 1 million passengers per year. The Croatian War of Independence has caused a sharp decline in passenger numbers. The airport saw a steady increase in passenger volume over the next 3 decades, surpassing the previous record set in 2018. As most passengers flying to or from Pula airport are holiday makers, flight numbers have a significant seasonal character.
Pula Airport has a single terminal building with a capacity of 1 million passengers per year. The airport serves both domestic and international flights. Inside the terminal there are a couple of café/snack bars as well as duty-free shop. None of the gates are equipped with jet bridges but rather the passengers walk from the terminal building to the aircraft or are transferred by bus.
Because of its location and fairly good weather conditions all year around, as well as lower flight numbers during the winter months, it is frequently used by European carriers for training flights.
The airport can be reached by a dedicated bus line from the centre of Pula. The schedule is adjusted on a monthly basis to meet the flights arrival/departure.
The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Pula Airport:
Year | Passengers | Change | Aircraft movements | Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | 355,920 | 7,1% | 6,984 | 2,3% | |
2012 | 367,455 | 3,2% | 7,132 | 2,1% | |
2013 | 351,196 | 4,4% | 7,292 | 2,2% | |
2014 | 382,992 | 9,1% | 7,106 | 2,6% | |
2015 | 359,426 | 6,2% | 6,954 | 2,1% | |
2016 | 436,121 | 21,3% | 7,692 | 10,6% | |
2017 | 595,812 | 36,5% | 9,288 | 20,7% | |
2018 | 718,187 | 20,53% | 10,076 | 8,4% | |
2019 | 777,568 | 8,26% | 10,428 | 3,49% | |
2020 | 83,502 | 89,26% | 4,464 | 57,19% | |
2021 | 270,035 | 223,38% | 8,124 | 81,98% | |
2022 | 395,178 | 46,34% | n/a | n/a | |
2023 | 424,000 | 7.29% | n/a | n/a |
A bus goes to/from the airport ("Pula Zracna Luka") and the Pula central bus terminal ("Bus Kolodvor").
A taxi can be taken to the outskirts of Pula (specifically, Verudela, where Hotel Palma and Histria are located).