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Preparing for departure in Belgrade
January, 1986

Sarajevo Airport registers strong growth

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Sarajevo Airport recorded its busiest August by handling 178.943 passengers, representing an increase of 12.2% on last year. The number of aircraft movements grew 7.8% to 1.710. During the January - August period, Sarajevo welcomed 817.606 travellers through its doors, up 9.2%. It added an extra 68.578 so far in 2019. The airport has seen a number of foreign carriers introduce new routes this summer, while FlyBosnia established scheduled flights to the Middle East.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN53.485▼ 1.2
FEB53.130▲ 8.5
MAR67.893▲ 2.8
APR89.843▲ 3.3
MAY74.178▼ 8.5
JUN119.205▲ 28.2
JUL180.929▲ 13.4
AUG178.943▲ 12.2

September 05, 2019
bosnia and herzegovina Newsflash Results 2019 sarajevo
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  1. Anonymous14:52

    Bravo Sarajevo!

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  2. Anonymous12:43

    Super!

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