Zagreb Airport - ZAG Zagreb
The Zagreb Airport in Zagreb, Croatia operates under the IATA Airport Code ZAG. It is Croatia’s busiest and largest international airport. Its full name is FranjoTudman Airport Zagreb, and was named after the first president of Croatia, FranjoTudman. The ZAG airport is located within VelikaGorica, within the Zagreb Central Station. It is the hub of Croatia Airlines, the national flag carrier, and is Trade Air’s focus city. Within the premises is also the base of the Croatian Air Force.
Best Time to Visit
The ZAG-Zagreb Airport features a brand new terminal building, which was just opened in 2017. It features three levels occupying a total of 708,000 square feet. The massive terminal can park 1,100 vehicles, and features 23 passport control booths, 30 check-in desks, 9 checkpoints, 8 air bridges, and 3 baggage carousels. The old passenger building has 23 remote stands. Within the main terminal are at least 16 dining options to choose from. Travelers can easily drive to and from the attractions of Tkalciceva Street and Hrvatski Leskovac from the Zagreb Airport.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The ZAG-Zagreb Airport features a brand new terminal building, which was just opened in 2017. It features three levels occupying a total of 708,000 square feet. The massive terminal can park 1,100 vehicles, and features 23 passport control booths, 30 check-in desks, 9 checkpoints, 8 air bridges, and 3 baggage carousels. The old passenger building has 23 remote stands. Within the main terminal are at least 16 dining options to choose from. Travelers can easily drive to and from the attractions of Tkalciceva Street and Hrvatski Leskovac from the Zagreb Airport.