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Zagreb Airport, 1968

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The following are the ten most read articles on EX-YU Aviation News throughout December according to accumulated statistics: 

1. Wizz Air terminates seven routes from former Yugoslavia  
2. Air Serbia responds to Wizz Air’s Belgrade expansion 
3. Air Serbia unveils new European destinations
4. Wizz Air to base fourth jet in Belgrade, launch five new routes
5. Air Serbia inaugurates second long haul service
6. Air Serbia unveils first set of new routes for next summer
7. Air Serbia to add five aircraft in 2023, plans up to thirty new routes
8. Slovenia seeks solution for former Yugoslavia’s least used commercial airport
9. Air Serbia to launch new destinations in Greece
10. Air Serbia seeking third A330, eyes Miami and Toronto

The three most read trip reports in December:

1. Qatar Airways: Belgrade - Doha on the A350
2. Air Serbia: Paris - Belgrade in business
3. Air Serbia: Sarajevo - Venice via Belgrade

The most popular vintage photo published in December:

Split Airport, 1989

The most visitors by country:

1. Serbia
2. Slovenia
3. Croatia
4. United Kingdom
5. United States
6. Germany
7. Canada
8. Macedonia
9. Bosnia and Herzegovina
10. Switzerland
11. Australia
12. Netherlands
13. Austria
14. Sweden
15. Italy

December 30, 2022
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  1. Anonymous13:55

    That vintage pic 😍

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    1. Anonymous18:08

      Flaps five, cleared to taxi. The beauty 😍

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  2. Anonymous14:32

    Ok I regularly notice that route terminations are what people love reading the most here. What gives?

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  3. Anonymous15:02

    I can notice that in top 10 only 1 is Slovenia related, only 1 is YU related and others are Serbia related.

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    1. Anonymous15:07

      Well it was a huge month for JU. They announced 20 new routes, launched their second transatlantic route, took delivery of their second wide body. It's logical. Plus their CEO is talkative to the media and announces the airline's plans.

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    2. Anonymous18:19

      It is interesting how Slovenia and Croatia constantly change their second and third positions. Can you tell us what visitors from Slovenia read or commented on the most?

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    3. Anonymous19:06

      jaz vse preberem vsak dan

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