The following are the ten most read articles on EX-YU Aviation News throughout June according to accumulated statistics:
1. CEO: Decision on Air Serbia’s long haul expansion imminent
2. Air Serbia aims for 100 destinations by 2027
2. Air Serbia aims for 100 destinations by 2027
3. Ryanair finalises winter EX-YU network with four new routes
6. Ryanair challenges Wizz Air in Tuzla
7. Air Serbia considering ATR fleet expansion, freighter conversion
8. Two carriers to be awarded Croatia domestic flight contracts
6. Ryanair challenges Wizz Air in Tuzla
7. Air Serbia considering ATR fleet expansion, freighter conversion
8. Two carriers to be awarded Croatia domestic flight contracts
The three most read trip reports in June:
The most popular vintage photo published in June (and of all time):
The most visitors by country:
1. Serbia
2. Slovenia
2. Slovenia
3. Croatia
4. United States
5. Germany
5. Germany
6. United Kingdom
7. Switzerland
7. Switzerland
8. Bosnia and Herzegovina
9. Canada
10. Macedonia
11. Netherlands
11. Netherlands
12. Australia
13. Austria
13. Austria
14. Sweden
15. Montenegro
15. Montenegro
That pic from Terminal 1 is legendary :D
ReplyDeleteOld good analogue times.
DeleteYes, the picture is genius, like that whole article about 60 years AB. Look at those city names, and interesting that JAT flight number to Moscow is JU132, which was the case till 2016. Priceless :)
DeleteIndeed this photo is very cool. Which airlines operated to OTP? IF? I cannot find any info. Were the LH flights to SOF via BEG? If yes, were they via MUC or FRA?
ReplyDeleteProbably Interflug. In 1967 Lufthansa, operated the first flight from Frankfurt to Belgrade via Munich and Budapest and continued to Sofia.
DeleteAh, true. Interesting. I had no idea. Thanks for sharing!
DeleteIt seems that were a lot of Via flights back in 60s and 70s, but I am still fascinated that Belgrade had flights to Indonesia and western Africa
DeleteЧак је била присутна и Ћирилица а не као данас!
ReplyDeleteТако je, брате.
DeleteА не као данас??? Слика са аеродрома од данас:
Deletehttps://goo.gl/maps/o2Ps6Ge9yveyNW1x6
That departure board is so vintage! I could literally hang that in a frame on my wall!
ReplyDeleteAnyone knows if there were direct flights between Belgrade and Pristina back in time?