Last updated February 8 2021

This page shows my collection of airport postcards from Croatia.

DUBROVNIK (1) | ZAGREB (1)

Number of postcards: 2

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Tack!

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Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik Airport
[DBV/LDDU]

Dubrovnik Airport, also referred to as Čilipi Airport), is the international airport of Dubrovnik, Croatia. The airport is located approximately 15.5 km from Dubrovnik city centre. The current Dubrovnik Airport opened in 1962.

[Read more - wikipedia]

Identified airlines on my postcards
JAT
Sabena

Identified aircraft types on my postcards
SUD Aviation Caravelle

Sabena
SUD Aviation Caravelle
OO-SRC

206
TURISTICKA STAMPA
BEOGRAD
AERODROM "DUBROVNIK"
ČILIPI
VC
September 14 1968
Zagreb

Zagreb-Franjo Tuđman Airport
[ZAG/LDZA]

Named after Franjo Tuđman, the first President of Croatia,
the airport is located some 10 km southeast of Zagreb Central Station in Velika Gorica.

The history of Zagreb civil aviation began in 1909
when the first airfield was built close to the western city neighborhood (city district) of Črnomerec.
With the creation of the first Yugoslav flag carrier Aeroput in 1927, the airport was relocated to the Borongaj airfield in 1928.
Following World War II, commercial services were moved to a former military airbase near the village of Lučko south-west of the city in 1947. JAT Yugoslav Airlines took the role of Aeroput and made Zagreb its second hub.

The current location of the airport at Pleso in the south-east of Lučko opened in 1962 with a 2,500 m long runway and 1,000 m2 terminal.

[Read more - wikipedia]

Identified airlines on my postcards
JAT

Identified aircraft types on my postcards
SUD Aviation Caravelle

JAT
SUD Aviation Caravelle
YU-AHF

49
Modiano
Trieste
AERODROM - ZAGREB
Jugoslavija
VC
July 29 1979