tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post6453510278410207194..comments2024-03-29T15:52:28.767+01:00Comments on EX-YU Aviation News: Belgrade expansion nears completionEX-YU Aviationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13952283005857074627noreply@blogger.comBlogger56125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-42930979704662265632012-10-02T09:40:37.399+02:002012-10-02T09:40:37.399+02:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-21008406702037629702012-10-02T09:36:06.665+02:002012-10-02T09:36:06.665+02:00And who starts with this? First coment on this pos...And who starts with this? First coment on this post is "And Zagreb, and Zagreb"?.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-33173572150264290282012-10-02T09:36:02.406+02:002012-10-02T09:36:02.406+02:00Croatia has triple GDP than Serbia and that says a...Croatia has triple GDP than Serbia and that says allAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-48759508570382514512012-10-02T09:32:30.641+02:002012-10-02T09:32:30.641+02:001) That is absolutely not true!!!!!
2) Belgrade is...1) That is absolutely not true!!!!!<br />2) Belgrade is only airport in Serbia, Croatia has 9 airports. Zagreb has more passengers than Belgrade by number of inhabitants<br />3) That is absolutely not true. Please take statistical data not dreams. Zagreb has 25% more city funds.<br />4) Rally? Only change in Belgrade that I saw in last 3 years was amount of rust in trams<br />5) O yes. Belgrade is so well known. Sure, Belgrade is more known than New York, on same way as it is “Balkan capital”. Just in your dreams.<br />6)"Future" not present and Balkan is something where Zagreb does not belong.<br />7) Absolutely not true. Several times I put here official statistic data where you can see that<br />- Zagreb has some 15% more tourists<br />- main tourists in Zagreb are Germans, Japanese and Americans, but in Serbia are Bosnians, Croats and Romanians that are coming for cheap drinks and party<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-43047914641130319782012-10-02T09:08:06.972+02:002012-10-02T09:08:06.972+02:00And Belgrade competes with Athens, Budapest and Is...And Belgrade competes with Athens, Budapest and Istanbul? Hahahah... eidher you was not in those cities, eidher you are on drugs!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-5721100484437371562012-10-02T06:16:40.265+02:002012-10-02T06:16:40.265+02:00@Doot
I understand where you come from but if tha...@Doot<br /><br />I understand where you come from but if that's your attitude man then just don't read the comments or care. If you really don't give a damn then stop writing posts.<br /><br />And for the record the reason why we're all in the same pile of shit is because we couldn't find a solution to work/be together. Now we're apart and like you said in the same pile of shit. Now that you said what you wanted to say please shut upAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-16590566032005516102012-10-02T06:13:46.191+02:002012-10-02T06:13:46.191+02:00AZAL has reported that it plans to launch US fligh...AZAL has reported that it plans to launch US flights (not sure if it's Chicago or New York) via a Baku-Belgrade route.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-20048469170630521482012-10-02T06:12:22.762+02:002012-10-02T06:12:22.762+02:00That's a good question, if they are really get...That's a good question, if they are really getting 767s from mainline AC (that would surprise me), then maybe this is possible. That would be fantastic.<br /><br />Rumour from Skyscrapercity forum says EK is bowing down to persuasion from BEG and will likely start DXB-BEG in September 2013 with an announcement this winter right after new years.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-32147563912494610362012-10-02T06:10:46.461+02:002012-10-02T06:10:46.461+02:00The point is not about the terminal being ugly it&...The point is not about the terminal being ugly it's about the market and future interest of carriers. There are people here stating that Zagreb will have more pax than Belgrade once it joins the EU and it will become a world city. I, like many of the realist/sane people on this blog, am trying to convince these people that 1) Zagreb wil never become a world city due to its proximity to Belgrade, Athens, Budapest, Vienna and 2) Just because Croatia is going to join the EU doesn't mean Zagreb will have such a boom of pax. If anything the coastal airports will see major increases but not Zagreb. There are under 20 major conferences held in Zagreb yearly and Belgrade has over 60...and is going to overtake Budapest and Athens shortly. This is all I'm trying to say. Just because Croatia will join the EU doesn't mean it's going to become like Germany overnight.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-41525030031473541292012-10-02T03:22:25.154+02:002012-10-02T03:22:25.154+02:00In terms of immigration queues, it's hard to b...In terms of immigration queues, it's hard to be worse than LHR - I guess this is all these guys had to worry about.<br /><br />For us, we would be worrying how to enter UK without a visa and getting a real 24-hour tour of the airport, not this lite sleepover version involving a hotel.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-17067522135751060722012-10-02T03:16:47.200+02:002012-10-02T03:16:47.200+02:00Amen to that.Amen to that.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-83828433749095390582012-10-02T02:54:15.786+02:002012-10-02T02:54:15.786+02:00Air Canada is supposed to be launching a low cost ...Air Canada is supposed to be launching a low cost airline serving European destinations that Air Canada currently does not serve, also US and Carribean destinations. It should have 30 A319's and 20 767 aircraft.... Should be launched by the end of next year, and details should be revealed in a few weeks at the earliest..<br /><br />Any possibility that they will launch flights to Belgrade from Toronto or Montreal?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-69674283246112722252012-10-02T02:40:19.875+02:002012-10-02T02:40:19.875+02:00Your on DrugsYour on DrugsQ400https://www.blogger.com/profile/09330385169689869567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-48249612226583994352012-10-02T00:57:07.377+02:002012-10-02T00:57:07.377+02:00So, Heathrow is "worse" than Belgrade?
...So, Heathrow is "worse" than Belgrade?<br /><br />I guess it depends on where you're going.Dootnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-67632546953786481822012-10-02T00:52:15.516+02:002012-10-02T00:52:15.516+02:00Like I said: "My shit has more corn in it&qu...Like I said: "My shit has more corn in it"<br /><br />whoopy!<br /><br />Who cares who's better in the Balkans. You're all part of the same pile of sh*t. <br /><br />None of your airports have the traffic of the most idle of regional airports in any part of the civilized world.Dootnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-38930424833756234052012-10-02T00:11:21.381+02:002012-10-02T00:11:21.381+02:00how come you can still book flights on Air France ...how come you can still book flights on Air France Belgrade - Paris for next summer?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-11629665087521381192012-10-02T00:03:27.603+02:002012-10-02T00:03:27.603+02:00It became clear that the older and more feeble of ...It became clear that the older and more feeble of us would be at a disadvantage. A 70-year-old cannot rush past 140 gates to check in for yet another canceled flight with the same brio as a 20-year-old. Some of us started to cry. Not because the journey was never ending, but because you can be told that you are not a human being only so many times.<br /><br />And then you stopped telling us. The American Airlines representatives we were promised failed to materialize. One passenger told us this was all part of the union’s strategy to destroy the airline. All I know is that with each encounter, I steadily began to feel that your employees were prisoners just like us, armed only with their little walkie-talkies from which issued tinny instructions, lost communiqués from some distant Oz.<br /><br />“This used to be a great airline,” one old-timer said as we were sweltering to death on the bus. I know you were. And I know you are not alone in failure. An American diplomat based in Moscow tells me he prefers flying Aeroflot to Delta. But Delta is a futuristic paradise of working altimeters and braking brakes when compared with you, dear American Airlines. So what can you do? Empires rise and empires fall. A metaphor you may need to consider closely.<br /><br />Gary Shteyngart is the author of the novels “Super Sad True Love Story” and “Absurdistan.”<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-23993468942342964962012-10-02T00:03:02.895+02:002012-10-02T00:03:02.895+02:00At Heathrow, fire trucks met us because we landed ...At Heathrow, fire trucks met us because we landed “heavy,” i.e., still full of fuel we never got to spend over the Atlantic. At the terminal, a woman in a spiffy red American Airlines blazer was sent to greet us. But the language she spoke — Martian — was not easily understood, versed as we were in Spanish, English, Russian and Urdu.<br /><br />Using her Martian language skills, the American Airlines woman proposed to take us “through the border” at Heathrow, for a night of rest before we resumed our journey the next morning. An apocalyptic scenario: an employee of the world’s worst airline assigned to the world’s worst border crossing at the world’s worst airport.<br /><br />The Martian took us to one immigration lane, which promptly closed. Then another, with the same result. A third, ditto. Despite her blazer, the Martian was obviously not the ally we had made her out to be. So, ducking under security ropes, knocking some down entirely, we rushed the border with our passports held aloft, proclaiming ourselves the citizens of a fading superpower.<br /><br />Come morning, you, American Airlines, provided us with a free, daylong tour of Heathrow Airport. By bus. The bus brought us to our new plane, but the doors of the bus would not open. We stood, pressed to one another, in sweltering heat, as the plane was sprayed down for no reason we could discern. It would have been nice, in retrospect, had you sprayed us down, or at least given us something to drink. After an hour, we were told this flight would be canceled because this plane, too, had caught ill. Back to the terminal once more.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-58193802419739079122012-10-02T00:02:40.973+02:002012-10-02T00:02:40.973+02:00Each country has it's Jat and it's share o...Each country has it's Jat and it's share of complaining...<br /><br />A Trans-Atlantic Trip Turns Kafkaesque<br />New York TimesBy Gary Shteyngart | New York Times – 3 hours ago<br /><br />You, American Airlines, should no longer be flying across the Atlantic. You do not have the know-how. You do not have the equipment. And your employees have clearly lost interest in the endeavor. Like the country whose name graces the hulls of your flying ships, you are exhausted and shorn of purpose. You need to stop.<br /><br />Flight 121 from Paris to New York began on a clear autumn afternoon. It ended over 30 hours later. For those of us without miles, it is probably still going.<br /><br />The initial delay was a mere hour or two. Some were told that our aircraft possessed faulty tires and brakes. Others were told that the crew could not find their way in from Paris. Neither scenario was particularly encouraging.<br /><br />The aircraft was indeed an interesting one. One of the overhead baggage compartments was held together with masking tape. Halfway across the Atlantic you decided to turn Flight 121 back because your altimeter wasn’t working. Some of us were worried for our safety, but your employees mostly shrugged as if to say, Ah, there goes that altimeter again.<br /><br />And so you took us to Merrie England for a spell.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-28454332701020662142012-10-01T22:56:42.359+02:002012-10-01T22:56:42.359+02:00What's with the obsession of competing and bea...What's with the obsession of competing and beating Sofia's airport? SOF has lost so many airlines during the last years but it's still maintaining its growth. Furthermore, the Black Sea airports of VAR and BOJ both contribute to the good figures - not to mention PDV (Plovdiv airport) - now served throughout the whole year by Ryanair.<br />On the other hand, the photos of BEG look good - lets hope the airport reaches the 4 million mark next year.<br />ZAG is not BEG but this will dramatically change once the country joins the EU. It doesn't matter if the terminal looks ugly or not.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-42391332025093647292012-10-01T22:52:06.881+02:002012-10-01T22:52:06.881+02:00And Belgrade is the only airport in the whole coun...And Belgrade is the only airport in the whole country...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-71416008706070765862012-10-01T22:43:00.632+02:002012-10-01T22:43:00.632+02:00Hahaha. Every time there is some news about Croati...Hahaha. Every time there is some news about Croatia's airports there seems to be no fighting. Once there is a blog about something Serbian then all hell breaks loose. I know Croats can't stand Serbs being better at them, but face reality and deal with it. My God, you don't see us bitching about Dubrovnik doing good or Zagreb possibly getting another terminal. We just say "Ok. Good for you. I don't care" Croats always need to be better and they never are so to my fellow Serbs, just ignore the nazis and ustase and just keep being better!<br /><br />CCCCAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-69275400759510821592012-10-01T21:50:38.257+02:002012-10-01T21:50:38.257+02:00You are ABSOLUTELY right! :)You are ABSOLUTELY right! :)Filip R.https://www.blogger.com/profile/08278059177025946137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-15336365646560506272012-10-01T20:32:44.077+02:002012-10-01T20:32:44.077+02:00Belgrade airport, September 2012 : 340000 passenge...Belgrade airport, September 2012 : 340000 passengersAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-73572249957305227522012-10-01T19:52:11.970+02:002012-10-01T19:52:11.970+02:00Dubrovnik Airport
September 2011: 205 936
Septembe...Dubrovnik Airport<br />September 2011: 205 936<br />September 2012: 231 418...congratulations!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com