ZAGREB, Dec 20 (Hina) - Croatian Transport, Maritime Affairs and +Communications Minister last week presented a transport revival +strategy for Croatia, which has been forwarded to the Croatian +National Parliament.+ According to the
plan, around US$19.9 billion should be invested +into Croatia's transport development.+ Priorities are pan-European corridors which would reintegrate +Croatia into Europe.+ By the year 2005, the plan is for Croatia to construct some +additional 400km of roads, and about 762km of highways by the year +2021.+ According to Luzavec, by 2010, facilities for the arrivals and +departures of passengers and their baggage at airports will be +reconstructed, airports technologically modernised, and in the +next two years, Croatia should receive two passenger aeroplanes of +A 319 type.+ By 2002, About US$400 million will be invested into the +reconstruction of Croatian railr
ZAGREB, Dec 20 (Hina) - Croatian Transport, Maritime Affairs and
Communications Minister last week presented a transport revival
strategy for Croatia, which has been forwarded to the Croatian
National Parliament.
According to the plan, around US$19.9 billion should be invested
into Croatia's transport development.
Priorities are pan-European corridors which would reintegrate
Croatia into Europe.
By the year 2005, the plan is for Croatia to construct some
additional 400km of roads, and about 762km of highways by the year
2021.
According to Luzavec, by 2010, facilities for the arrivals and
departures of passengers and their baggage at airports will be
reconstructed, airports technologically modernised, and in the
next two years, Croatia should receive two passenger aeroplanes of
A 319 type.
By 2002, About US$400 million will be invested into the
reconstruction of Croatian railroads, while US$279 million will be
invested into maritime traffic, fleet and port modernisation.
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