Zagreb International Airport has implemented all necessary measures for the protection of passengers and employees for the prevention of coronavirus and is in constant contact with the competent services and institutions that monitor the situation and provide instructions.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the Franjo Tudjman Airport in the Croatian capital, in co-operation with the competent Border Inspection Service, was controlling and coordinating all activities and procedures for the prevention of coronavirus.
"The Border Inspectorate at the Zagreb Airport has a 24-hour on-call duty, as well as a medical team at the Zagreb County Health Centre. Standard procedures have been agreed with the airport for the arrival, transfer, transit and departure of passengers by category, location of their inspection and possible containment or isolation, at the discretion of sanitary inspectors,” commented Zagreb Airport.
Regarding the employees of the airport, they emphasize that for the prevention and protection of them, protective masks, gloves and disinfectants have been purchased, which are used by employees who are in direct contact with passengers when needed.