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Niš Airport registers strong November

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NEWS FLASH


Niš Constantine the Great Airport handled 27.038 passengers in November, representing an increase of 24.5%. During the month, the airport also handled its 300.000th passenger of 2017, marking the first time it has managed to do so in a single year. Over the January - November period, Niš Airport welcomed 301.348 travellers, up 191.3% on last year. The number of aircraft movements stood at 1.359, while there were a total of 79 cargo flights, up from 65 for the whole of last year. The airport anticipates welcoming between 330.000 and 335.000 travellers by year's end and some 450.000 passengers in 2018.
December 06, 2017
Newsflash Niš Results 2017 serbia
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  1. Anonymous14:13

    Great!
    Congrats from Sofia!

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  2. Anonymous14:38

    Fantastic! Let's hope for 400.000 next year.

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  3. Anonymous14:44

    Any increases planned for next year?

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    1. Anonymous14:55

      So far
      http://www.exyuaviation.com/2017/11/swiss-to-boost-serbia-operations.html

      And Wizz said it will increase frequencies after it ends Eindhoven.

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    2. Anonymous15:03

      BCN was a nice option, but W6 already fly 2 flights pw from SKP and 6 from SOF.
      I think the next new route will be LTN.

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    3. Anonymous19:46

      I think it will be BVA.

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    4. Anonymous22:15

      BVA or ORY? What do you think about Transavia? INI-ORY

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    5. Anonymous04:29

      Transavia could work especially since they got much more confident after their BEG success. I think Ryanair or Wizz Air are more likely though.

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  4. Anonymous14:54

    so they expect 37% growth? hm

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    1. Anonymous14:57

      Well it's doable with Zurich and Stockholm operating all year in 2018 plus we might see some new route(s).

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    2. Anonymous16:59

      You forgot Germany ;) ;)

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  5. Anonymous15:01

    The fastest growing airport in the entire ex-Yu region and November figures can be compared to DBV now.
    Easyjet, Pobeda, Lufthansa, just a few of the list of newcomers. LX daily soon.
    Of course, other airports nearby are already jealous.
    Bravo INI!

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    1. Anonymous15:47

      I think Eurowings is next.

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    2. Anonymous15:48

      27.038 passengers

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    3. Anonymous16:00

      sta pricas ti

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    4. Anonymous17:00

      Impressive figures! For an airport that received almost no passengers. This is 27 thound times higheer.

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    5. Anonymous18:03

      Razlika DBV INI u nijansama.....
      Oko 1 900 000 nijansi

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    6. Anonymous21:56

      It doesn't matter. November 2017: DBV pax = INI pax.

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    7. Anonymous04:25

      The most important thing is that the INI growth is organic, coming from local demand, same as SKP, OSI, ZAG or BEG.

      Airports such as PUY, SPU, DBV.. are reliant on summer traffic which might not come back next year. Look at what happened to Turkish airports in the last couple of years.

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    8. Anonymous07:12

      Teleporteri.....

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    9. frishki10:16

      @anon 9:56PM

      You do know that Niš has 260k and Dubrovnik 42k inhabitants?

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    10. Anonymous12:19

      You do know Nis doesn't have a sea?

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    11. frishki12:28

      So? Does sea attract people just because? Niš basically started from 0 couple years ago and it's a much bigger city than Dubrovnik, who's tourist season is limited to maybe 6 months a year.

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    12. Anonymous12:48

      Yes but which had a headstart. At this rate I give INI a few years to reach DBV especially since tourists are returning to Tunis, Egypt, Turkey...

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    13. frishki12:50

      Just plain LOL.

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    14. Anonymous12:59

      Gluposti na sve strane

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    15. Anonymous13:02

      Kaze organski.
      Pa promet u 11.mjesecu u DBV je organski..
      E sad, ako bi radili paralelu s INI, INI bi morao imati 100 000 u jednom mjesecu kako bi se mogao usporedjivati s DBV.
      Ipak je Nis 5 puta veci grad od Dubrovnika.
      Ne vidim takav rasplet u sljedecih 20 godina.

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    16. Anonymous13:19

      INI started only last year, give them a few years. ;)

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    17. Anonymous19:30

      Seems like Croats despise INI

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    18. frishki19:33

      Boy, get a grip.
      We couldn't care less about it. Great, you have an airport with the figures on the rise, but keep your feet on the ground with the unreal statements.

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    19. Anonymous07:37

      Yeah, you don't care so much that you keep on posting here hateful comments for a few days now. ;)

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    20. frishki08:05

      There is a difference between hateful and realistic. Now go back to you Church of INI worship.

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    21. Anonymous06:54

      INI pax are from INI and surroundings and DBV pax are mostly from abroad...it is hard to compare as totally different pax structure...

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  6. Anonymous16:55

    bravo INI!!!

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  7. YU-ARA17:34

    svaka cast

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  8. Anonymous20:52

    Bravo Nislije!

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  9. Anonymous04:41

    Phenomenal growth! Here's to 380.000 passengers next year! :)

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  10. Anonymous10:25

    500000 next year!

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  11. Anonymous15:51

    The best comment on this thread: "Now go back to you Church of INI worship."
    Nis is on to something, and it will only get better and better. That we can all agree on for sure. :)

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