Southern Croatia’s busiest international gateway, connecting the Adriatic region to major European cities.


Dubrovnik Airport Ruđer Bošković (DBV) is located 13 miles southeast of Dubrovnik, serving as the principal air hub for southern Croatia and the Adriatic coast. It is a key entry point for tourists and business travelers, especially during the summer season.
42.5614, 18.2682
Passenger traffic increased by 22.3% year-over-year in 2024, continuing strong post-pandemic recovery.
1,200
Staff includes airline personnel, ground handlers, security, retail, and airport operations teams.

Ongoing terminal upgrades and apron expansion are designed to accommodate rising seasonal passenger volumes and improve operational flow.
Deployment of self-service kiosks, e-gates, and digital passenger information systems enhances efficiency and traveler experience.
Implementation of energy-efficient lighting, waste reduction programs, and support for sustainable aviation fuels aligns with EU environmental targets.
Collaborate with national authorities to secure funding for infrastructure and ensure compliance with EU aviation and sustainability regulations.
Prioritize modernization of passenger terminals and airside facilities to support future growth and resilience.
Accelerate adoption of green technologies and operational practices to meet Croatia’s climate and sustainability objectives.