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Zagreb Airport, 1968

Air Serbia handles three-millionth passenger of the year

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Air Serbia handled its three-millionth passenger of the year last Friday, making 2023 its busiest year since rebranding under its existing name a decade ago. The carrier has already exceeded its end-of-year result from its record 2019 and exceeded it by 7%. The airline's CEO, Jiri Marek, said, “In just over a month, on October 26, 2023, we will mark the tenth anniversary of business under the name Air Serbia. The results we are achieving today confirm that the strategy devised in 2013 was a winning one. The pandemic briefly slowed us down but did not divert us from the path of development. This year, in which we celebrate a decade of operations, is also the most successful since we have been operating as Air Serbia. By mid-September, we have already carried three million passengers. Following the positive trend, we are confident that the number of passengers carried by the end of 2023 will greatly exceed the previously announced 3.5 million".

September 18, 2023
Air Serbia Newsflash Results 2023 serbia
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  1. Anonymous10:41

    Bravo Air Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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    1. Anonymous15:16

      Half of those numbers are from me! ;) At least it feels like it sometimes.

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    2. Anonymous17:10

      No doubt!!!

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  2. Anonymous11:09

    Is there a possibility to cross 4 million in 2023?

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    1. Anonymous11:12

      Not this year bro, but fo sures next year.

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    2. Anonymous11:27

      Actually, there is big chance to cross 4 million this year.

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    3. Anonymous11:40

      Not big chance, very small chance actually.

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    4. Anonymous11:47

      December 2022: 234.000
      November 2022: 200.000
      October 2022: 250.000
      September 2022: 300.000

      So that means that from mid-September until the end of 2022 they had around 834.000 passengers. With growth of nearly 50% against 2022, 4 million is a must.

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    5. Anonymous11:50

      Ik bro you proved your point. 4m a go go.

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  3. Anonymous11:23

    I see that everyone is mentioning 3.5 million by the year end, but if they had 3 million on 15th of September, shouldnt that number be really close to 4 million by 31.12.

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    1. Anonymous11:24

      Well yes, that's what they say "Following the positive trend, we are confident that the number of passengers carried by the end of 2023 will greatly exceed the previously announced 3.5 million"

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    2. Anonymous11:38

      And who is this everyone mentioning 3.5m? Not one person mentioned this amount.

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    3. Anonymous11:41

      Obviously the summer months see significantly higher traffic than autumn months

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    4. Anonymous11:52

      Obviously.

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  4. Slav.Man11:42

    This is great news. I hope they can get the new additions to the fleet soon and grow close to 5 million next year.

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    1. Anonymous11:48

      Let it be 4,5 million next year. 5 million in 2025.

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    2. Anonymous11:51

      I won't let it be, I'm lookin for 4.75 next year.

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  5. Anonymous11:52

    It would be nice if Air Serbia added Berlin to the new PSO.

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    1. Anonymous11:52

      From INI of course.

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  6. Anonymous14:07

    Probably just shy of 4M. An outstanding result, regardless.

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    1. Anonymous15:29

      ?

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    2. Anonymous17:39

      Depends how new increases perform in the end. So far LJU and BCN are selling the best from all extra flights for the winter season.

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  7. Anonymous18:32

    Maybe a bit stupid question (not trying to compare the two companies): but how many passengers did JAT have back then in its "golden era"?

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    1. Anonymous20:09

      If I remember correctly it is 4,53 in 1987.

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    2. Anonymous20:31

      JU tries to be modest. 4M is expeted number. It looks like new golden era has started.

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