The milestone passenger arrived on Austrian Airlines flight OS623 from Vienna. The traveler, Kerstin Gams, arrived in Dubrovnik with her family for a holiday.
“It is a great pleasure to mark the arrival of Ruđer Bošković Airport’s three-millionth passenger today - a historic moment that reflects a successful and record-breaking year for our airport, the second in a row following 2024,” said Viktor Šober, Director of Dubrovnik Airport. “This result would not have been possible without the dedication of our employees, to whom I extend my heartfelt thanks, the trust of our passengers, and the collaboration of numerous partners - including the City of Dubrovnik and the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, airline carriers, the tourism sector, and the local community. Thank you to everyone who contributed to this success. Dubrovnik is now more connected to Europe and the world than ever before, and that is the best proof of the shared vision and teamwork we’ve built together.”
The community once again demonstrated its hospitality - in addition to a commemorative gift and a flight voucher from Ruđer Bošković Airport, the Gams family received additional gifts thanks to the support of partners: the Dubrovnik Tourist Board, the Dubrovnik-Neretva County Tourist Board, Rixos Premium Dubrovnik Hotel, Rewind company, and the local brand Aura.
Coinciding with this historic milestone, Ruđer Bošković Airport launched its winter flight schedule on Sunday, introducing several new routes. Throughout November, Dubrovnik will remain connected to Dublin, Manchester, Madrid, London, and Zürich, with new routes added to Rome, Frankfurt, and Vienna.
In addition to these new services, last year’s international routes to Vienna, Brussels, London, and Warsaw will continue to operate during the winter season.
Ruđer Bošković Airport has recorded continuous growth in passenger numbers and operations throughout every month of 2025. The period from May to September saw record-breaking figures, and continued growth is expected in the coming months.