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Private transfer from Split to the Zagreb Airport

The best way to get from Split to the Zagreb Airport is to book a private transfer from Split to the Zagreb Airport.

MaciTours is a Croatian transfer service which offers the best prices for a private transfer. MaciTours has at its disposal a fleet of luxurious and premium vehicles that will make your transfer as comfortable as possible.

The Zagreb Airport is located some 400 km from the Split Airport and the duration of your transfer is about 4 h.

You may also want to visit the Plitvice Lakes National Park on your way to Zagreb Airport. If you want to visit the Plitvice Lakes and its world-famous waterfalls, choose the Split to Zagreb via Plitvice Lakes National Park private transfer option.

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The prices for a Split to Zagreb Airport private transfer start at 360 euros (the price is per vehicle, not per person).

How to get from Split to Zagreb?

Every summer You get asked How to get from Split to Zagreb Airport. You need to come fast and easily to Zagreb Airport. Like we mentioned above, the fastest and easiest way to get from Split to Zagreb Airport is to book a private transfer from Split to Zagreb with MaciTours, Croatian transfer service. Private transfer between Split and Zagreb Airport You can book easily in less then one minute using our booking form. After You have made a successful booking You don't need to worry about anything.

That is not the only way How You can get from Split to Zagreb Airport. You can also take a bus which operates daily, average price is between 35-45euro per person and it drives about 05h30min . Another option is to take taxi in the Split but that will be more expensive then private transfer and You don't know what You can except.

The Zagreb Airport

The Zagreb FranjoTuđman Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Croatiaand is named after FranjoTuđman, the first President of Croatia.

The airport is located some 10 km (6.2 mi) southeast of Zagreb Central Station, in the town ofVelikaGorica.

It is the hub of the Croatian flag carrier Croatia Airlines and the main base of the Croatian Air Force is also located at the airport's premises.

The history of Zagreb civil aviation began in 1909 when the first airfield was built close to the western city neighbourhood of Črnomerec, butthe airport was relocated to the Borongaj airfield in 1928

The airport expanded over time and in the 1980sthe Zagreb Airport was the second largest in Yugoslavia by passenger and aircraft movements.

During the Croatian War of Independence, the airport became the scene of fighting between Croatian Armed Forces and the Yugoslav army when a Boeing 707, carrying weapons for the Croatians, was forced to land there by Yugoslav MiG fighters.

In 2008, a new VIP terminal was added and the terminal extended for extra amenities, restaurants and bars.

The current terminal building was opened to the public on 28 March 2017 and has three levels, featuring four baggage carousels, 8 air bridges, 9 security checkpoints, 45 check-in desks, 23 passport control booths and a car park with the capacity of 1,250 vehicles.

The terminal itself features a large 600 square metre duty-free shop operated by Aelia, 16 cafés, bars, restaurants and snack bars as well as 12 retail stores.

The Irish ultra low-cost airline Ryanair announced the opening of a new base in Zagreb as of 2021.

Zagreb Airport

Zagreb Airport

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