NEWS FLASH
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport has registered its busiest February on record by handling 297.426 passengers, representing an increase of 5.3% on last year. During the slowest and shortest month of the year, the airport recorded 3.643 aircraft movements, up 1.9%. The amount of processed cargo increased 39%. During the first two months of the year the airport handled 631.415 passengers, up 3.1% on the same period last year.
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport has registered its busiest February on record by handling 297.426 passengers, representing an increase of 5.3% on last year. During the slowest and shortest month of the year, the airport recorded 3.643 aircraft movements, up 1.9%. The amount of processed cargo increased 39%. During the first two months of the year the airport handled 631.415 passengers, up 3.1% on the same period last year.
Belgrade Airport is gearing up for a busy period ahead with easyJet, Iran Air and Qeshm Air launching new routes to the Serbian capital in the coming months, while a number of carriers will increase their presence by adding frequencies on existing services, including Air Cairo, Belavia, Etihad Airways, LOT Polish Airlines, Flydubai, Vueling, Transavia, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Swiss International Air Lines, Wizz Air and TAROM. Others, such as Qatar Airways and Aegean will increase their capacity.
| Month | PAX | Change (%) |
|---|---|---|
| JAN | 333.989 | ▲ 1.3 |
| FEB | 297.426 | ▲ 5.3 |

Comments
I hope JU pulls its act together real soon otherwise foreign carriers will eat away its marketshare.
Jan-Feb 2017: 43.000 passengers
Jan-Feb 2018: 55.806 passengers
February jumped from 21.987 to 27.806!
INI is solidly handling 30.000 passengers during slow months. There is only Stockholm that was added in recent months, no?
Hope ASL has some increase in number of passengers as well.
Makes me think if TK Cargo will add some more flights.
INI-VIE will seriously affect OS' flight from SKP.