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Sarajevo Airport registers May decline

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Sarajevo Airport has ended its eleven-month growth streak with its figures declining 3.7% in May to 81.026 passengers. The number of aircraft movements stood at 1.090, which is down 5.6%. It should be noted that the holy month of Ramadan began in mid-May this year, which traditionally results in less traffic and passenger movement from the Middle East, which accounts for a notable number of Sarajevo Airport's traffic. Ramadan will conclude on June 14. Last year, the month-long holiday began in late May.

During the January - May period, Bosnia and Herzegovina's busiest airport welcomed 337.145 travellers through its doors, an increase of 10.2%. Aircraft movements grew 6.8% to 4.992. During the first five months of 2018, Sarajevo Airport processed 952.222 kilograms of cargo.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN54.113▲ 24.8
FEB48.986▲ 19.1
MAR65.991▲ 15.0
APR86.995▲ 9.0
MAY81.026▼ 3.7
June 07, 2018
bosnia and herzegovina Newsflash Results 2018 sarajevo
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  1. Anonymous12:36

    Pity for Sarajevo, seemed on the roll.
    Was this first month of decline in many years ?

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    1. Anonymous12:39

      It says in the first sentence

      "Sarajevo Airport has ended its eleven-month growth streak"

      It was the first decline since last year's Ramadan.

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