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Belgrade Airport registers busiest February on record

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Belgrade Airport saw its busiest February ever by handling 394.900 passengers, representing an increase of 90% on last year and up 10.7% on its previous best result set in 2020. During the first two months of the year, the airport welcomed 840.700 travellers through its doors, an improvement of 10.6% on the pre-pandemic start to 2020.


March 14, 2023
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  1. Anonymous18:41

    Very nice. Seems stable and consistent. Way too early to tell, but comparing to 2019 and if they continue like this, they could get over 7,5 millions this year.

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  2. Anonymous20:02

    So BEG has, as of March 14th, already passed one milion passengers in 2023! Congratulations!

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  3. Anonymous20:18

    JU published their 500,000th passenger for 2023 on Facebook recently. So this shows that their market share is huge in BEG.

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    1. Anonymous21:04

      JU flies from Nis and Kraljevo.

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    2. Anonymous22:28

      JU might hit 3.5m this year from BEG.

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    3. Anonymous07:23

      Their market share in February maybe jumped to 55%. In January it was I think around 47%. It varies from month to month.

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    4. Anonymous08:47

      No it is not 55%, around 50% is market share, 200743 AS (all three airports) vs 394900 Belgrade airport.

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  4. Slav.Man22:44

    Great news, I wonder what there is in Serbia that has fuelled the travel so far this year.

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  5. Anonymous23:36

    Woow. If we exclude AS passengers from INI and KVO, they should be close do 50% market share at Belgrade.

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  6. Anonymous02:03

    Not too bad

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  7. Anonymous00:10

    Šest meseci nakon štrajka radnika beogradskog Aerodrom keteringa, poslodavac je otpočeo sa otpuštanjem radnika i angažovanjem stranih radnika na iste pozicije

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