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Sarajevo Airport sees busiest month

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Sarajevo Airport has registered its busiest month on record this August by handling 144.330 passengers, an increase of 22% compared to last year. The number of aircraft movements grew 20.4% to 1.508. During the January - August period, the airport welcomed 668.338 travellers through its doors, up 14.1%. On August 18, Sarajevo registered its busiest day on record, with over 6.000 passengers handled within the 24-hour period. Five new airlines commenced operations to Bosnia and Herzegovina's capital so far this year, including Wizz Air, TUIfly, Atalsglobal, Nesma Airlines and Wataniya Airways, with Qatar Airways to follow next month.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN43.377▲ 5.3
FEB41.122▼ 3.4
MAR57.381▲ 7.4
APR79.796▲ 17.6
MAY84.137▼ 1.9
JUN78.170▲ 19.2
JUL140.025▲ 28.3
AUG144.330▲ 22.0
September 04, 2017
bosnia and herzegovina Newsflash Results 2017 sarajevo
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  1. Visit Kosovo10:05

    Awesome, the two months that have the highest number of passengers have recorded the highest growth. Stuff of dreams :)

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  2. aleksandar10:09

    How is June weaker than April?

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    1. Anonymous10:12

      Because Ramadan was in June.

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  3. Anonymous10:21

    Bravo Sarajevo!

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  4. Anonymous13:00

    Awesome results! This year will end around 950 000 at least :)

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