Pula Airport – Pula, Croatia (IATA: PUY, ICAO: LDPL) is the airport serving Pula, Croatia. Thanks to favourable climatic and technical conditions Pula is designated as the alternative airport for neighbouring countries Slovenia, Italy and Austria. Pula has a special interest in JET SET passengers flying privately or rented aircraft visiting Brijuni islands or attending concerts and shows at Pula Arena and sailing their yachts. Presently, Pula airport is capable of handling large aircraft such as Boeing 747 and Ilyushin Il-86.In 2006 the airport served 295.345 Passengers.
Airlines and destinations
Croatia Airlines (Amsterdam, Dubrovnik, London-Gatwick, Manchester, Zadar, Zagreb, Zurich) Flyglobespan (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Durham-Tees Valley) Norwegian Air Shuttle (Oslo [starts April 14, 2007]) Ryanair (London-Stansted, Dublin) Thomsonfly (Bristol, Doncaster, London-Gatwick, Manchester)
Annual Capacity 1,000,000, 8 check-in desks, 5 gates, 50 short term parking spaces, 200 long term parking spaces, Min. Connection Times Intl-Intl: 40mins, Dom-Intl: 45mins, Dom-Dom: 30mins, Cafeterias, Bars, VIP Lounge, Duty Free Shop, Travel Agent, Tourist Help Desk, Car Rental, Taxi Service/Rank, First Aid, Baby/Parent Room, Disabled Access/Facilities
Additional Information
Present developments: Upgrading Cat I into Cat II; New computerised check-in system; New x-rays system centrally operated. Near future developments: Lighting system Cat II; General aviation apron; Cargo service apron; Restaurant & bar facilities.
Summary
Airport Code : PUY Airport Name : Pula Runway Length : 9678 ft. Runway Elevation : 276 ft.
City : Pula Country : Croatia (hrvatska) Country Abbrev. : HR World Area Code : 415 GMT Offset : +1.0