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Dubrovnik Airport
Zračna luka Dubrovnik/Čilipi |
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IATA: DBV – ICAO: LDDU |
Summary |
Airport type |
Public |
Operator |
Dubrovnik Airport Ltd. |
Serves |
Cavtat, Dubrovnik, Herceg Novi |
Location |
Dubrovnik, Croatia |
Elevation AMSL |
527 ft / 161 m |
Coordinates |
42°33′41″N 018°16′06″E / 42.56139°N 18.26833°E / 42.56139; 18.26833Coordinates: 42°33′41″N 018°16′06″E / 42.56139°N 18.26833°E / 42.56139; 18.26833 |
Website |
www.airport-dubrovnik.hr |
Runways |
Direction |
Length |
Surface |
m |
ft |
12/30 |
3,300 |
10,827 |
Concrete/Asphalt |
Croatian Aeronautical Information Publication |
Interior view of the existing terminal Dubrovnik Airport (IATA: DBV, ICAO: LDDU), also referred to as Čilipi Airport, is the international airport of Dubrovnik, Croatia. The airport is located approximately 15.5 km (9.5 mi) from Dubrovnik city center, near the suburb of Čilipi. Dubrovnik Airlines is based at the Dubrovnik airport. Traffic
Dubrovnik Airport handled 1,122,355 passengers in 2009.
Statistics and figuresIn 1987 Dubrovnik Airport handled 1.5 million passengers and 2500 tons of cargo, making 1987 year the busiest thus far. Dubrovnik is expected to hit those figures in 2010.
Expansion
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Dubrovnik Airport runway |
A new 36,500 square metres (392,883 sq ft) terminal with four jet bridges is under construction; the new terminal will have a projected annual capacity of 3.5 million passengers. Further expansion is planned after 2011. T
The terminal once completed will be the largest in Croatia. Future airport plans call for an extensive commercial zone and a large four-star airport hotel, and long-term plans call for a new runway and the conversion of the existing runway in to a taxiway.
Chief Management
The Civil Director of the airport, since the independence of Croatia is Tonći Peović, transit director is Božo Perak, which is also in their functions since the war, a step function in the post after serving as a gardener for years in the area, is expected to pass to act as general manager following the relocation Tonći Peović the Zagreb airport.
Airlines and destinations
Airlines |
Destinations |
Aer Lingus |
Dublin [seasonal] |
Air Berlin |
Hanover, Munich, Stuttgart [All Seasonal] |
AtlasJet |
Istanbul-Atatürk |
Croatian Airlines |
Vienna [seasonal] |
BH Air |
Birmingham [begins 1 May 2011], Exeter [begins 22 May 2011], Manchester [begins 1 May 2011] |
Blue1 |
Helsinki [seasonal] |
Bmibaby |
East Midlands [seasonal] |
British Airways |
London-Gatwick |
Croatia Airlines |
Amsterdam, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Rome-Fiumicino, Split, Tel Aviv, Vienna, Zagreb, Zürich [All Seasonal except Frankfurt and Zagreb] |
Czech Airlines |
Prague [seasonal] |
DanubeWings |
Bratislava [seasonal] |
Dubrovnik Airline |
All Year: Madrid, Milan-Malpensa, Nantes, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Split
Seasonal: Athens, Belfast International Berlin-Schönefeld, Cork, Geneva, Knock, Lisbon, Marseilles, Palma de Mallorca, Paris-Orly, Rome-Fiumicino, Strasbourg, Tel Aviv, Zürich |
EasyJet |
All Year': London-Stansted, Rome-Fiumicino
Seasonal: Berlin-Schönefeld, Geneva, Liverpool, London-Gatwick, Milan-Malpensa, Paris-Orly |
Europe Airpost |
Dublin [seasonal] |
Flybe |
Birmingham, Exeter, Southampton [All Seasonal] |
Germanwings |
Berlin-Schönefeld [seasonal], Cologne/Bonn [seasonal], Hamburg [ends 24 October], Hanover [seasonal] |
Iberia Airlines |
Madrid [seasonal] |
Iberia operated by Air Nostrum |
Bilbao, Valencia [All Seasonal] |
Israir |
Tel Aviv [seasonal] |
Jetairfly |
Brussels [seasonal] |
Jet2.com |
Belfast-International, Edinburgh, Leeds-Bradford, Manchester [All Seasonal] |
LOT Polish Airlines |
Gdańsk, Warsaw [All Seasonal] |
Lufthansa Regional operated by Augsburg Airways |
Munich [seasonal] |
Lufthansa Regional operated by Eurowings |
Düsseldorf [seasonal] |
Monarch Airlines |
London-Gatwick [seasonal] |
Norwegian Air Shuttle |
Bergen, Copenhagen, Oslo-Gardermoen, Stavanger, Stockholm-Arlanda, Trondheim |
Palmair |
Bournemouth, Jersey [All Seasonal] |
TAROM |
Bucharest-Otopeni |
Thomson Airways |
London-Gatwick, Manchester [All Seasonal] |
Ukraine International Airlines |
Kiev-Boryspil, Donetsk |
Vueling Airlines |
Barcelona [seasonal] |
Accidents at Dubrovnik Airport
- USAF CT-43 crash: On April 3, 1996 a United States Air Force CT-43 aircraft carrying a Department of Commerce delegation crashed north of the airport on St. John's hill. The accident killed 35 people, including Ron Brown, then-Secretary of Commerce.
GalleryA panoramic view of Dubrovnik Airport
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General Info
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Country |
Croatia
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ICAO ID |
LDDU
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Time |
UTC+1(+2DT)
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Latitude |
42.561353 42° 33' 40.87" N
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Longitude |
18.268244 018° 16' 05.68" E
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Elevation |
527 feet 161 meters
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Type |
Civil
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Magnetic Variation |
003° E (01/06)
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Operating Agency |
CIVIL GOVERNMENT, (LANDING FEES AND DIPLOMATIC CLEARANCE MAY BE REQUIRED)
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Operating Hours |
SEE REMARKS FOR OPERATING HOURS OR COMMUNICATIONS FOR POSSIBLE HOURS
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International Clearance Status |
Airport of Entry
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Daylight Saving Time |
Last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October
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Communications
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TWR Opr H24.
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118.5
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APP Opr H24.
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123.6
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Runways
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ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
PCN |
ILS
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12/30 |
10827 x 148 feet 3300 x 45 meters |
ASPHALT |
090FBWT |
YES
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Navaids
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Type |
ID |
Name |
Channel |
Freq |
Distance From Field |
Bearing From Navaid
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VOR-DME |
DBK |
DUBROVNIK |
101X |
115.4 |
At Field |
-
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NDB |
KLP |
KOLOCEP |
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318 |
9.9 NM |
120.5
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Supplies/Equipment
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Fuel |
Jet A1, without icing nhibitor.
100/130 MIL Spec, low lead, aviation gasoline (BLUE)
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Remarks
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CAUTION |
Bird haz.
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FUEL |
(NC-100LL, A1)
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OPR HOURS |
Opr 0530-2100Z++, OT 24 hr PN.
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