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Sarajevo Airport registers busiest July

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Sarajevo Airport recorded its busiest July to date by handling 292.574 passengers, representing an increase of 8.7% on the same month last year. The number of aircraft movements grew 13.9% to 2.433. During the January - July period, Sarajevo Airport welcomed 1.240.318 travellers through its doors, up 25% year-on-year, or an additional 248.176 passengers. Growth is expected to continue into August, with capacity on scheduled services currently up 15.6% on 2024.


Sarajevo’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, July 2025


August 06, 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:42

    🔥🔥🔥

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  2. Anonymous13:50

    How does it compare to Skopje ?

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    1. Anonymous15:25

      SKP numbers for July are not published yet but for June SKP had 294k passengers

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  3. Anonymous14:30

    Such a beautiful terminal!

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    1. Anonymous18:04

      Lol

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    2. Anonymous23:02

      Not sure whats funny? After Zagreb its probably the most beautiful in the Balkans.

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    3. Anonymous23:13

      both SJJ and SKP have 250 weekly flights scheduled this coming week.

      For sake of prespective.

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    4. Anonymous23:17

      I don't understand why LOL this is the same person who writes negative comments to any post about Sarajevo. I hope admin can be able stop him finally. It would be the same you go to every article and write negative comments about Ljubljana for example. I hope he will be caught

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  4. Anonymous18:07

    From 364k scheduled capacity for July , handling 292k is still far away from expected numbers

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    1. Anonymous00:24

      ¡Some people here can't stand Sarajevo's success! Ccccc

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    2. Anonymous08:21

      Yes because Middle Eastern airports were closed at times

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    3. Anonymous11:38

      @18.07 is spot on

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  5. Anonymous22:20

    Good figures, bravo SJJ!

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    1. Anonymous02:44

      What happened to the Premium Lounge at SJJ? Earlier in the year there were meats, salads, some things to heat up, cakes etc, laid out like a restaurant as well as some Malt. Now it’s the same as the lounge downstairs- almost no food. It went from good to terrible?

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  6. Anonymous07:32

    I am going to ignore the hateful comments about SJJ but personally SJJ is on the right track on being a successful as Tirana turned out to be. Having only positive numbers for 7 months in a row, it is not that bad as people make it, and the difference with the last year, is a huge gap. New airlines came this year and started scheduling flight to SJJ. Bravo SJJ ! Të uroj shumë fat pasi Ballkani meriton të ketë momentin e tij tani! <3

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    1. Anonymous08:14

      Tirana is the only airport in albania with regular passenger services it is extremely successful because albania is a massive tourist destination and a country with poor road conditions which makes flying into it much more convenient than driving, but Sarajevo and bosnia in general on the other hand are not tourist destinations and with no possibility of connections through it there is no way that it will reach Tirana numbers any time soon.

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    2. Anonymous08:24

      Sarajevo and Bosnia are indeed tourist destinations, obviously the sea and tour agency packages will draw more tourists to Albania or Croatia, but Bosnia has been a hidden gem with serious tourism growth for a decade. It already has more tourists than Montenegro oficially. It would be nice if both reported private accomodations numbers without evading tax but well

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    3. Anonymous08:31

      In 2024, Bosnia and Herzegovina saw over 2 million tourist arrivals, a 10.3% increase compared to the previous year., with overnight stays exceeding 4 million. The growth was primarily driven by foreign visitors, who accounted for 70.5% of the total overnight stay.... and who says that Bosnia is not tourist destination??? have you ever been to Sarajevo or Mostar. And can you please stop writing these miss information its always you the same person who is writing negative comments about Sarajevo will admin please stop this person because its becoming really boring. Thanks

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