OSIJEK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CROATIA
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CONTENTS
Introduction of Osijek International Airport
Geographic position
Catchment area
Passenger terminal and handling
Infrastructural advantages
Cargo terminal
Cargo handling
Cargo experience
Advantages for cargo traffic
City of Osijek
Touristic potential
Routes of interest
Summary
Technical characteristics
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Introduction of Osijek International Airport
Established in 1980 and completely reconstructed in 2001
Strategic location of eastern Croatia Air transportation, handling of aircrafts, passengers, baggage and goods are core business of the airport
Business, tourism and visiting friends and family are developing markets in the area airport competition
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Excellent geographic position: Croatia as an EU member
Situated on state road D2 Osijek – Vukovar
20 min. from Osijek city centre and less than 45 min. from south of Hungary, north of Bosnia & Herzegovina and west of Serbia
Central position between 4 capital cities Zagreb, Budapest, Belgrade, and Sarajevo (2-3 hours drive time)
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Catchment area
Catchment area includes area to 150 km around Osijek Airport or within 2 hours of car drive
Total passenger potential in primary area is 1,7 mil citizens Primary catchment area of Osijek Airport encompasses 4 countries
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Passenger terminal and handling
Passenger Terminal area – 1500 m²
Capacity of 200-400 pax per hour,
150 000 per year
Easy navigation for passengers
Due to EU regulations and Schengen Agreement passenger terminal is adapted to EU standards
Terminal facilities - store, caffe bar and rent a car (Hertz, Uni-rent)
Pax handling
DCS, possible manual check-in
Trained and licensed staff - ticketing, excess baggage services, PRM, welcome desk
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Infrastructural advantages Multimodal transport - possibility for air, river, railway and road transport River ports Osijek and Vukovar on the rivers Drava and Danube
The most important routes: CORRIDOR X Highway and railway connection ZG – BG
CORRIDOR Vc Road connecting the Baltic with Adriatic
Cargo terminal Cargo Terminal area – 2400 m²; bonded custom warehouse, separated in 3 parts
with 567 m² space for storage on 4 to 5 levels
The whole warehouse is currently rented for 5 years to the biggest Croatian logistic company
Truck disposition
Direct access to the apron for trucks and coolers
Open space area around the airport with possibility for making facilities for supporting industries
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Cargo handling Osijek Airport is a Handling Agent
The Airport provides handling services based on
individual approach to every customer
Handling of cargo aircraft; up to fire CAT VII Air Traffic coordination (flight announcement,
approval and handling organization)
Operations (Handling management - handling control, movement messages, coordination with forwarder, sanitary and veterinarian inspection, loading management, service charging; crew management - transportation, accommodation)
Dedicated handling areas with equipment; packing, setting pallets and containerization
Security – RTGs for goods screening
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Experience in cargo handling
→ Cooperation with cargo companies “Atlas Air”, “Cargolux” and “Air Tomisko”
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FIORITAL – continuing air cargo operations by IL-76 loaded with 50 tones of fresh fish from Tanzania destined for the European market; 120 operations in 2005.
PRAMAC – generators for American Army in Baghdad
NORWEGIAN CHURCH AID – humanitarian aid for Sudan collected in Norway, Holland,
UK and Gibraltar
NOVI AGRAR– B747 cargo live stock import
Advantages of Osijek Airport for cargo traffic Low cost airport for cargo traffic (lighting, aircraft handling, gpu per hour,
loader up to 7 or 18 ton per hour and parking fees are included in landing fee)
Good location (1.8 million passengers in gravity area; close to Budapest, Belgrade, Novi Sad, Sarajevo and Zagreb)
EU membership Great traffic connections (multimodal) No congestion No time slots Operative 24/7 Short ground time Easy access of trucks to the apron Experience in cargo
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City of Osijek 4th largest city in Croatia
Population of 108 048 (2011)
Economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia
Administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja County
Popular destination for continental tourism
There are many emigrants and ethno travelers, originally from this area, in Europe, especially Germany (367 000 Croats in Germany – 72 986 in Baden Wurttemberg and 50 594 in Bavaria)
Load factor 70-80% on flights for Cologne and Frankfurt during 2008 -2011
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Touristic potential of Osijek Beautiful nature
Cultural and historical centre
Tvrđa – the 18th century Baroque citadel with many remains from Romans and Otoman empire
Neo-Gothic church of St. Petar and Paul
Many historical monuments like Votive statue of the Holy Trinity
European Avenue – the longest street in south-east Europe with secession buildings
“Green city” – many parks and green areas
Promenade along river Drava
Park of nature Kopački rit (the most preserved wetland in Europe with more than 30 000 visitors per year)
Antiques fair, carriage rides
Wide range of accommodation capacities
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Gastronomy
Domestic and delicious food
Fish stew, meat stew (čobanac), carp in jaw - similarity with Hungarian cuisine
Quality and well known wines
Natural eco products
Active tourism and sport
Hunting and fishing activities
Ornithology ( 295 species of birds in Kopački Rit)
Bicycling – city of Osijek has more than 38 km of bicycle paths
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Routes of interest
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Top 20 European destinations markets for the Osijek airport primary catchment area by InterVISTAS analysis:
This study presents market size data for the full 2012.
The data reflects travel agency tickets sales as reported by the ARC and BSP ticket clearing houses. Ticket sales data is then adjusted to reflect airline direct sales.
InterVISTAS applied further calibration and expert judgment based on additional information developed from numerous other market studies , with respect to the BSP/ARC distribution shares for specific carriers, regions and origin/destinations.
The complete analyses and methodology can be found in InterVISTAS Business development study which is made for Osijek Airport. Passenger airport market share analysis process is described on page 20.
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Summary Osijek Airport primary catchment area represents 1.7 million passenger trips in 2012.
1.4 million (84%) are destinated to Europe and 267 000 are destinated outside of Europe.
Over 99.9% of primary catchment passengers must drive by car to gain access to a nearby airport for air travel.
With the current air services , residents of and visitors to Osijek primary catchment use Budapest as their first choice. Over 59% of European air travel and 54% of Extra-European air travel is via Budapest
As the closest airport to Osijek, Belgrade also captures a considerable portion of the primary catchment market with the 15% and 13% of European and Extra-European travel
Zagreb is the second choice for primary catchment travel with 22% of European market share and 28% of Extra-European market share
Over 78% of traffic leaks outside of Croatia
The secondary catchment consist of 3 million passenger trips in 2012.
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Table summarizes O&D passengers by airport and traffic share and Catchment areas for 2012
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Technical characteristics
IATA code: OSI
ICAO code: LDOS
ICAO airport class: 4D
ARP coordinates: 452745,60 N 0184836,56 E
Firefighting category: CAT IV, on request up to CAT VII
Runway characteristics:
Length: 2500m Width: 45m Orientation: 111 / 291 (11/29) Made of asphalt (2500 m) Strength: PCN 70 F/A/W/T
Fuel/oil types: JP-1, AVGAS 100LL
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Contacts
OSIJEK AIRPORT
Vukovarska 67, Klisa
31000 Osijek
CROATIA
www.osijek-airport.hr
Domagoj Marinić,
General Manager
+385 31 514 405
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