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Sarajevo Airport to handle under 300.000 passengers

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Sarajevo Airport is expected to handle under 300.000 passengers this year for the first time since 2000. The airport welcomed 14.949 passengers in November, representing a decrease of 77.8%. The number of aircraft movements declined 45.9% to 464. During the January - November period, Sarajevo Airport handled 236.275 travellers, down 78.2%.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN58.397▲ 9.2
FEB51.969▼ 2.2
MAR28.249▼ 58.4
APR929▼ 98.9
MAY367▼ 99.5
JUN3.629▼ 97.0
JUL13.345▼ 92.6
AUG22.014▼ 75.1
SEP21.011▼ 80.1
OCT21.416▼ 77.6
NOV14.949▼ 77.8

December 11, 2020
bosnia and herzegovina Covid-19 Newsflash Results 2020 sarajevo
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  1. Anonymous13:45

    No bueno!

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  2. Anonymous16:15

    Their PCR test requirements are to blame. It was impossible to get them for travel purposes until recently. Hopefully normality will resume in the Spring.

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  3. Anonymous18:56

    Kad se otvaraju ponude za posticaj na SJJ za otvaranje novih baza

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  4. Anonymous19:05

    How much they handle usually?

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    1. Anonymous16:26

      78% more apparently according to the article.

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