Sarajevo Airport maintains growth

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Sarajevo Airport handled 105.370 passengers in September, representing an increase of 7.2% on last year. This is despite the number of aircraft movements decreasing slightly, by 0.6%, to 1.213. During the month, the Sarajevo-based FlyBosnia inaugurated its first scheduled European service from Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital to London. Over the first three quarters, Sarajevo Airport welcomed 922.976 travellers through its doors, an improvement of 8.9%. So far this year, the airport has added an extra 75.671 passengers on 2018.

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
SEP105.370 7.2

Comments

  1. Anonymous14:16

    Awesome! Humble yet progressive.Way to go SJJ!

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  2. Anonymous14:31

    Is it true loads on Sarajevo London route are extremely low? 10 passengers per flights?

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    1. Anonymous14:38

      Yes, with virtually no promotion and high prices it's not a surprise. Fly Bosnia also has significant debt towards SJJ. Don't see this airline surviving long in its current form.

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    2. Anonymous16:48

      it does not look good for them

      they have two a319 but no idea how to use them; they could handle all their traffic with a single machine at the moment and still had enough slack

      an airbus that is flying less than 8 hours a day is not proftitable anywhere in scheduled passenger service

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    3. Anonymous17:30

      Bez brige. Njihova glavna klijentela je na drugim linijama.

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    4. Anonymous17:49

      glavna klijentela flies only in July and August

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  3. Anonymous15:53

    Wow

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  4. So much of FlyBosnia https://avaz.ba/vijesti/bih/520199/%E2%80%99flybosnia%E2%80%99-duzna-milion-maraka-za-aviousluge

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  5. Looks like the fairytale is coming to an end: https://www.klix.ba/biznis/flybosnia-razmatra-preseljenje-iz-sarajeva-na-aerodrome-u-tuzlu-i-mostar/191008073

    Already announcing they will be flying with one plane only. Talk about profitability when 50% of your flying assets are grounded for the winter.

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