Belgrade Airport records strong growth

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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport has registered its busiest January on record by handling 329.843 passengers, an increase of 13.5% compared to the same month last year. It also marks Belgrade's seventh consecutive month of growth. The amount of handled cargo also grew, increasing by 40% in January.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN329.843 13.5

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  1. Anonymous12:17

    Expected. Winter in 2016 was a total mess.
    Go BG! :)

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  2. Even with reduced JFK flights? What's the catch? Diaspora from Zurich etc?

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    1. Anonymous12:38

      there were no JFK flights last january

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    2. Anonymous13:57

      Even without JFK this is best january ever.

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  3. Nemjee12:34

    Fantastic results, they even outperformed their January 2015 numbers when they handled 308.381 passengers.

    Let's hope for a decent February. The only additions are JFK, Israeli charters and an extra frequency by easyJet.

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    1. Anonymous15:18

      Not true, there are much more additions, ie. extra frequencies by Flydubai, Alitalia, Swiss, LOT...plus new Wizz Air's route to Karlsruhe. Of course everything compared to last Winter.

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    2. Nemjee15:48

      Even though I agree with what you wrote I have to point out that I was referring to February alone, not the whole winter season. :)

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  4. Anonymous12:43

    Good numbers but it is just because last January was not really great.
    @citta -> The flights to NY didn't commence until summer 2016 if you remember

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    1. Anonymous12:56

      Like Nemjee wrote they did better than in 2015

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  5. I forgot that JFK were added in June last year, sorry! What were the frequency cuts since JAN16?

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  6. Anonymous13:14

    Great first step towards 5.5 million.

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  7. JU520 BEGLAX16:13

    What do u guys see/expect in BEG in 10 yrs fm now
    Tx for yr thoughts

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    1. Anonymous16:38

      IT all dependends of basically two factors:
      - Air Serbia (where, how much, how many planes...)
      - Airport concession (new airlines, cargo development, LCC focus...)

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  8. Anonymous16:31

    Bravo Srbijo!
    Ziveo vokativ!

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    1. Anonymous00:34

      hahahah good one! :)

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  9. Anonymous16:31

    Čestitke susjedima!

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  10. Dobar pocetak godine. Sa koncesijom Nikola Tesla aerodrom ce se preporoditi. Po modernizaciji, prosirenju, efikasnosti, broju putnika, kargo prevoza... Po svim parametrima, posle koncesije, ovaj aerodrom bice primer sirem regionu jugo istocne Evrope. Doduse LCC saobracaj ce se se u najvecem obimu odvijati sa Niskog, Kraljevackog i Uzickog aerodroma. Ova 2017 godina jeste ozbiljan pocetak u razvoju aerodroma u Srbiji.
    Rod + Kraljevo

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