Sarajevo Airport registers busiest day on record

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Sarajevo Airport saw its busiest day ever last Friday when it handled 7.714 passengers and 71 flights within a 24-hour period. “This is a record number of passengers to have used Sarajevo Airport’s services in a single day, even compared to 2019 when there were 7.651 travellers in a day”, the airport said. Sarajevo Airport has already surpassed its pre-pandemic passenger traffic, while Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the few country markets in Europe outperforming its 2019 results. During the January - May period, Sarajevo Airport welcomed 404.568 passengers, up 19.5% on the same period in 2019, or an additional 66.039 travellers.

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  1. Anonymous13:41

    Great news. Numbers will be still better

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  2. Anonymous15:26

    Great job Sarajevo.

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  3. Management of SJJ is doing great job. On the another side Menagement of OMO last month selebrated a lending of first plane and organized a welcoming party spending more our money. This HDZ impotent Management need to go as soon as possible.

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    1. Anonymous18:40

      HDZ are very competent at managing Most Airport. It's better to have fewer flights then have plenty of Ryanair flights and getting ripped off by them!

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    2. I guess this is sarcasm. Probably you are the one of the workers who get job just by being part of HDZ party. You had 160 traveler in whole year. Please gave me explanation for this competence. I can't wait.

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  4. Anonymous17:46

    Congratulations! Keep going forward

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  5. Anonymous18:42

    Is this increase due to Wizzair flights or something else?

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    1. It is not just because of WizzAir. A government removed a high tax for passangers on SJJ to support impotent Airport like Mostar Airport who had 160 passangers in whole year. Now ticket are cheaper for whole Airlines.

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  6. JU520 BEGLAX20:48

    71 flights within 24 hours, wow !! Congrats

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  7. Anonymous17:02

    Congrats SJJ! I read somewhere that on 14.02.1984., during ZOI 84, there were about 14,000 passengers.

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