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Sarajevo Airport returns to growth

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Sarajevo Airport has seen its passenger numbers improve in June following a Ramadan slump in May. Bosnia and Herzegovina's busiest airport welcomed 92.997 travellers through its doors, representing an increase of 19%. However, it should be noted that last year Ramadan was observed mostly in June. The number of aircraft movements stood at 1.170, down 1%. During the first half of the year, Sarajevo handled 430.140 passengers, an improvement of 12%. Aircraft movements are up 5.2%. It processed 1.143. 419 kilograms of cargo.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN54.113▲ 24.8
FEB48.986▲ 19.1
MAR65.991▲ 15.0
APR86.995▲ 9.0
MAY81.026▼ 3.7
JUN92.997▲ 19.0
July 04, 2018
bosnia and herzegovina Newsflash Results 2018 sarajevo
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  1. Anonymous15:58

    Bravo SJJ! Soon on top 5.

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    1. frishki17:16

      Top 5 what?

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    2. Anonymous18:42

      Ex-yu region duuuuuuuuh

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    3. frishki19:05

      Ummm, I'd suggest original poster to sit down and pull the numbers and see if even top10 us possible, let alone top5.

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    4. E19:54

      Why don't you pull the numbers? Sarajevo has been in the top 10.

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  2. Anonymous19:02

    Bravo Sarajevo!

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  3. Anonymous02:06

    Great news from Sarajevo :)

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