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Skopje Airport registers strong growth

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NEWS FLASH


Skopje Airport has continued to record strong passenger growth by handling 233.081 travellers in September, representing an increase of 11.9%. During the same month, the airport registered 1.717 commercial aircraft movements, up 4.7%. Overall, during the first three quarters, Skopje Airport welcomed 1.798.129 passengers, an improvement of 8.2%. It added an extra 137.640 travellers on 2018.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN152.292▲ 4.6
FEB137.688▲ 5.9
MAR164.480▲ 4.8
APR194.302▲ 10.4
MAY195.452▲ 11.2
JUN215.021▲ 11.7
JUL241.836▲ 1.7
AUG263.977▲ 11.1
SEP233.081▲ 11.9

October 31, 2019
macedonia Newsflash Results 2019 Skopje
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  1. Anonymous10:39

    Great growth. I just wonder what happened in July?

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    1. ConfusedGerbil13:30

      Strongest month of the year, not much growth to be had most likely.

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    2. Anonymous09:29

      2018 was the European Supper Coup played in Skopje and around 20.000 Man Utd and Real Madrid fans fly in the country via SKP. That is the reason of the above average 2018 leaving not much room for growth in 2019. I do not remember the last month that had no growth and July is a lucky one not to stop the array.

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  2. Anonymous11:02

    they must have already hit 2mio in Oct.

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    1. Anonymous02:41

      usa is in top 5,,,,,more than 40k came from usa ,,,from kosova and Macedonia thats 15 to 20 percent

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  3. Anonymous11:09

    for the friends of statistics, the top15 tourist markets in MK in Aug:

    1.TR 2.SRB 3.NED 4.PL 5.RO 6.GRE 7.GER 8.BUL 9.CRO 10.ITA 11.ESP 12.ISR 13.AUSTRALIA 14.USA 15.ALB

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    1. Unknown12:23

      what about Sweden?

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    2. Anonymous12:25

      Seeing this, potentially TAROM and ElAl will consider to start flying to SKP.
      Not sure if this is transit tourism or there is some other logic how tourist numbers are calculated.

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    3. Anonymous12:29

      i think it's based on sleepovers and the truth is, you can not know which one is transit or not :(

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    4. Anonymous12:52

      Romanians are pure transit.

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    5. Anonymous13:17

      Moscow, Kiyev, Prague, Bucharest and maybe Madrid, anything else could be just seasonal.

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    6. Anonymous13:39

      Funny thing is, largest airline in SKP, government subsidized Wizzair is not serving large majority of those top 15 tourist markets. Goes to show MK tourist and national interests are not really important to Wizz.

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    7. Anonymous13:45

      @Unknown SWE is nr.15 in July. August is their weakest month in MK for some reason (same as last year)

      ESP is more then 100% growth this year (dont know where that came from)

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    8. Anonymous13:55

      There are a lot of spanish youngsters in Skopje. I was traveling in August to BCN and half of the plane were Spanish and half Macedonians going for vacation to Spain. LF was 100% and the flight was overbooked by 8.

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    9. Anonymous14:02

      1. there were recent talks at the ISR embassy in MK about a flight SKP-TLV

      2. CRO is nr.5 tourist market in Ohrid in Aug. A 2-3 weekly ZAG-OHD on a DH8 is of low risk for OU if they have spare capacity at all

      3. Romanians are also in the top 10 in Lake Ohrid alone and their average stay there is >3 nights. Tarom with their ATR's could have the right aircraft if they wanted

      4. I totally agree that Wizz cares mostly about the MK diaspora

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    10. Anonymous14:37

      The romanians are just tourists on their way to the aegean sea

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    11. Anonymous14:47

      LOL

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    12. Anon20:38

      Wizz cares about money. Couldn't care less if it's diaspora or not.

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    13. Anonymous01:21

      1.TR 2.SRB 3.NED 4.PL 5.RO 6.GRE 7.GER 8.BUL 9.CRO 10.ITA 11.ESP 12.ISR 13.AUSTRALIA 14.USA 15.ALB

      2.SRB - it's nice to see SRB going to top3, Ohrid is quite full with them. Polish and Dutch tourists also.
      5. RO - from where? Really surprised. Bulgarians are much more "present" daily.

      Overall, an OK list, the surprises being SRB climbing and RO actually being there at all. Together with ITA.

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    14. Anonymous09:27

      @above RO is also nr.7 in July, and nr.11 in June. I would say its a mix of Romanians backpacking through the Balkans (also bus tours) and the ones that stop for a few nights in Skopje and Ohrid on their way to Greece.

      This could be further enhanced with direct flights and there has been even a memorandum for establishing flights between both countries but nothing happened since last year

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  4. azdren16:16

    really good growth ! keep it up for next few months

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  5. Anonymous18:16

    Excellent results. Continuous growth for such a long time is really impressive. If SKP adds some new destinations in 2020 it will definetely hit the 3 million passenger mark very soon. SKP is really becoming a regional hub. Keep it up SKP, BRAVO!

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    1. Anonymous23:29

      Look up hub in the dictionary or wikipedia before posting. SKP is exact opposite of a hub, it is point to point type of airport.

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  6. Anonymous02:30

    Don’t worry. You will understand it. Read again and again and again what i said. Oh, and inform yourself about the plans of SKP for the future, the concession of TAV holding, their plans and wishes regarding the airport and the way they want to massively increase the passenger number and terminal expansion which is going to be inevitable with such a strong growth. Have a nice day.

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