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JAT B707 preparing for departure
Belgrade Airport, 1980

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

1. Air Serbia to unveil an additional three new routes, January 30  
2. Air Serbia becomes ninth largest airline in Central and Eastern Europe, January 9 
3. Aeroitalia to launch Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia flights, January 13
4. Aegean, Wizz and Lufthansa bid for new Macedonian routes, January 27
5. Air Serbia and Qatar Airways to forge closer ties, January 6
6. Ryanair discontinues one Zagreb route, January 25
7. One airline interested in Sarajevo base, January 8
8. Ryanair in talks over Sarajevo Airport base, January 29
9. Air Serbia completes turboprop renewal, considers expansion, January 16
10. Lufthansa consolidates EX-YU operations amid rising competition, January 10

The three most read trip reports in January:

1. Lufthansa: Belgrade - Dallas via Frankfurt
2. Air Serbia and Air France
3. Croatia Airlines and LOT Polish Airlines: Split - Warsaw via Zagreb

The most popular vintage photo published in January:

JAT's DC-3, 1950s

The most visitors by country:

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

February 01, 2023
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  1. Anonymous13:55

    First time I see Ireland in the top 15! Those Ryanair articles must have been of interest :D

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    1. Anonymous14:29

      Growing Croat diaspora: https://www.croatiaweek.com/why-are-croatians-moving-to-ireland/

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    2. Anonymous15:06

      You would be surpised how many airlines read this site, and I say this as someone working for a non- former Yugoslavian airline.

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    3. Anonymous15:11

      There is a lot of us from Dublin - Srb and Cro mostly

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  2. Anonymous15:04

    The vintage pic looks straight out the Casablanca movie :) love it

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    1. Anonymous15:02

      haha, true

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