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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 April according to accumulated statistics: 

1. PHOTOS: Belgrade Airport opens new central processor building, April 4   
2. Air Serbia’s Chicago flights sell out, April 24 
3. Wizz Air launches flight subscription program, April 26
4. Wizz Air to launch four new Skopje routes including Ljubljana, April 14
5. Toronto Pearson Airport “targeting Serbia flights”, April 13
6. Air Serbia sourcing third and fourth wide-body jet, April 27
7. Flydubai and Qatar Airways neck and neck in Zagreb, April 2
8. Zagreb Airport night closure to affect over hundred flights, April 17
9. Air Serbia sees potential for more new routes, April 20
10. Sarajevo Airport in talks with Ryanair and “several other airlines”, April 9

The three most read trip reports in April:

1. Hainan Airlines: Belgrade - Beijing
2. Three airlines from Belgrade to Warsaw
3. Aeroflot/Air Serbia: Moscow - Belgrade via Istanbul

The most popular vintage photo published in April

Ohrid Airport, 1970s

The most visitors by country:

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

May 01, 2023
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  1. Anonymous12:28

    That airport complex sure is growing.

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  2. Anonymous12:59

    I like this site! I have a request exyuaviation.com.I genuinely think that lots of good and valid opinions are getting lost in translation here and gets buried under news section so Instead of not only commenting on news section why not go on the next level and open a civil aviation discussion forum in english on this website so we can unleash our criticism,suggest some ideas and openly discuss those hot airlines subjects and related Balkan aviation topics like fleet renewal new destinations,airport improvement,aircraft perfomance and so on for the airlines.New structure for forum on this website is not necessarily hard to make or create by categorized or classified topics and i am sure exyuaviation fans will only contribute for this proposal but first lets find out is this a good or bad idea.So fans,visiteurs what are your thougts about this message to open new forum?

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    1. Anonymous13:36

      I think the Ex-YU aviation blog outgrowed itself a long time ago. Dear Ex-YU, it's time to step into next level!

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    2. Anonymous21:43

      It would be also great to have top 3 vintage photos. Think that quality of recent published deserves that

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    3. Meyraf21:16

      Very much agree with Anon@12:59, it’s overgrown the news format, and it’s not suitable for a discussion which often outweighs the news itself.

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