
Split
International Airport
Assistance Services
Jodogo simplifies your Split international airport experience by offering meet-and-greet services, lounge access, and a luxurious limousine for added comfort during your airport transfer. Below are the inclusions covered in our service offerings.
- Meet and Greet at Arrival Gate
- Meet and greet post-immigration
- Wheelchair Assistance
- Porter service
- Assistance at check-in
- Fast Track through immigration
- Priority boarding
- Assistance with baggage handling
- Expedited Service Through Security
- Assistance for terminal transfer
- Escort until car pickup
- Liaise with Driver
- Escort to lounge
- Escort until departure gate
- Buggy Transfer
- Expedited service through Immigration
- Meet and greet at curbside at car drop-off

Split Airport Assistance
International airport in Kastel Stafilic, Croatia
Address: Cesta Dr. Franje Tuđmana 1270, 21217, Kastel Stafilic, Croatia
Split Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Split; IATA: SPU; ICAO: LDSP), also known as Resnik Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Resnik), is the international airport serving the city of Split, Croatia. It is located 19 km (12 mi) from Split, on the west side of Kaštela Bay, in the town of Kaštela, and extends into the adjacent town of Trogir. Split Airport (Croatian: Zračna Luka Split) is also known as Resnik Airport (Croatian: Zračna Luka Resnik). It is an international airport that serves the city of Split, Croatia. The airport is located approximately 12 miles (19 km) from the city center of Split, on the west side of Kaštela Bay.
History of Split International Airport
The first grass airfield was located in Sinj, and the first commercial route was opened in 1931 by the Yugoslav airline Aeroput. It linked Zagreb with Belgrade through Rijeka, Split, and Sarajevo and maintained this route until the start of the Second World War. These flights connected Split either by its Divulje seaplane station or by the Sinj airfield.
In 2005, the terminal got a major facelift by architect Ivan Vuli (VV-Projekt, Split), adding one more gate, the glass façade, as well as the award-winning Airport entrance structure consisting of steel/fabric "trees" illuminated by multi-colour LEDs. The new apron designed by Ivan Vulić, Ivan Radeljak and Mate Žaja was constructed in 2011 with a capacity slightly over the old one but with better security conditions.
The cost of this investment was €13 million leading to 34,000 m2 of new parking space for aircraft as well as space for future administrative works below the apron. The lower-level houses warehouses, workshops, offices, and other objects that will support the new 34,500 m2 (HRK 455 million) terminal building that is being built next to it. The new apron features an unusual sound barrier on the south side, which can be closed when an aircraft is close by and opened at all other times to allow for a fairly unobstructed view of the Adriatic Sea from the terminal building.
As a part of the expansion project, an enclosed bridge was built over state road D409, taking passengers to the newly built parking lot, bus terminal, and rental car facilities. The decision not to include any jet bridges in the new expansion has been justified because of limited apron space as well as the fact that the majority of the airlines at the airport are low-cost carriers.
Ground transportation from Split International Airport
- Bus: Split Airport can be reached from Split (and Trogir, where indicated) by public buses. The airport is also easily reachable by shuttles, taxis, or private cars. Numerous car rental companies are available on the site.
- Ship: A catamaran service between the airport and Split harbor is available every 90 minutes in the peak tourist season (15 July-30 September) and with lower frequency through October. Another line connecting the airport two additional times daily with Split harbor and Bol on Brač island is available from June to mid-September.
- Rail: The airport is linked onto the Split suburban railway with a Promet bus line running eight times daily between the nearest train station (Kastel Stari) and the airport with a joint ticket. According to Split city administration plans, starting in 2025-2026, the Split suburban railway will be extended to the airport.
Why should you use JODOGO Airport Assistance?
- Avoid long lines and save time: JODOGO's Meet and Greet services help you bypass long queues at the airport, saving you valuable time and ensuring a seamless travel experience.
- Have a stress-free travel experience: JODOGO’s experienced and professional staff will handle every detail of your airport experience, allowing you to relax and enjoy your journey.
- Get personalized attention: JODOGO’s staff provides personalized attention and assistance, ensuring all your needs are met with care and efficiency.
- Enjoy a variety of services: JODOGO offers a variety of services to meet your needs, including Meet and Greet, porter assistance, fast-track check-in and security, and lounge access.
- Benefit from competitive rates: JODOGO offers competitive rates for its services, making it an affordable option for travelers. Enjoy 24/7 support—JODOGO is always available to assist you with your travel needs.
- Experience a smooth and efficient airport experience: JODOGO's staff is trained to deliver a smooth and efficient airport experience for every traveler.
- Feel confident and secure: JODOGO's knowledgeable and experienced staff ensures you are always in good hands.
- Relax and enjoy your trip: With JODOGO's assistance, you can relax and enjoy your journey, knowing your airport experience is fully taken care of.
FAQs for Airport Assistance
- Visit our website: Go to https://www.jodogoairportassist.com/airports/split-international-airport.
- Fill out the online form: Provide your flight details, arrival/departure information, and desired services.
- Select your preferred payment method: We accept major credit cards and PayPal.
- Confirm your booking: Upon confirmation, you'll receive an email with all the details.
Yes, we offer VIP concierge services at Split International Airport to provide a luxurious and personalized experience. Enjoy dedicated assistance with everything from luggage handling and expedited procedures to luxury transportation and personalized airport lounge access.
Additional Services:
- Split Airport VIP Services
- Split Airport Fast Track
- Split Airport Special Assistance
- Split Airport Private Transfers
- Split Airport Personal Assistant
Please note: This FAQ content is intended to provide a general overview of our services at Split Airport. Visit our website for the latest information and specific details regarding our services and pricing.
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