History: Dubrovnik Airport DBV LDDU
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Airport type | Public | ||
IATA code : | DBV | ||
ICAO code : | LDDU | ||
Operator : | Dubrovnik Airport Ltd | ||
Serves : | Dubrovnik, Cavtat Herceg Novi | ||
Hub for : | Croatia Airlines | ||
Elevation : | 161 m / 527 ft | ||
Coordinates : | 42°33′41″N 018°16′06″E | ||
Website : | Dubrovnik Airport |
Direction | Length | Surface | |
12/30 | 3300 m / 10827 ft | Concrete / Asphalt |
Passengers 2013 : 1 522 629
Dubrovnik Airport (IATA: DBV, ICAO: LDDU) known also as ÄŒilipi Airport is an international airport in Dubrovnik, Croatia. It's located 15 km outside of Dubrovnik city centre near ÄŒilipi. It is one of the most important airports in Croatia by passenger numbers and also features the longest runway in the country.
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History
Development
Current status
Terminals
Airlines and destinations
Cargo
Airport statistics
Surface access
Road
Rail
Bus
Taxi
Accidents and incidents
- 3 April 1996 - Special trade mission flight IFO-21 a USAF CT-43A crashed on approach to the airport during an official trade mission killing all 35 people on board.
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