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Belgrade Airport closes in on six million passengers

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Belgrade Nikola Airport welcomed 833.155 passengers last month, marking its busiest September on record. The figure represents an increase of 28.8% on the pre-pandemic 2019 and growth of 37.7% on last year. During the first three quarters of the year, Belgrade Airport handled 5.951.755 million travellers, up 25.2% and 42.5% on 2019 and 2022 respectively. The airport's October performance will be published on November 14.


Belgrade’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, September 2023 


October 12, 2023
Belgrade Newsflash Results 2023 serbia
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  1. Anonymous18:05

    wow that is strong for September. Well done

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  2. Anonymous18:18

    so 7.5 will be this years performance

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    1. Anonymous20:23

      Much more, something around 7,75 million.

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  3. Anonymous18:31

    If we look at the BEG 2019 numbers for last quarter(1,4mil) and increase them with let's say 20%, we can predict total number of 7,6-7,7 mil passengers in 2023, which is absolutely fantastic result. It can even go higher to 7,8mil , because I took lower percentage increase, average is 26% for this year.

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    1. Anonymous19:11

      BEG would need to frow by 46% to 2019 to ahieve 8 million mark. It seems that such growth is not realistic, so 8 million mark will wait for 2024

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  4. Anonymous19:53

    ex yu,
    you mixed up percentages for sep 2019 and sep 2022 in spreadsheet.

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    1. EX-YU Aviation00:19

      Fixed, thank you

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  5. Anonymous20:13

    Does TK capacity also include Anadolou?

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    1. Anonymous20:20

      This is only TK.

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    2. Anonymous20:49

      You have anadolujet numbers in the table

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  6. Anonymous20:38

    62% of Budapest, really not bad!

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    1. Anonymous22:00

      Or 111% of Zagreb, not bad at all!

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    2. Anonymous22:35

      For September or for year?

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    3. Anonymous22:46

      year

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  7. Anonymous20:40

    That is, we will be able to see 8 million in 2024, and if we add Nish -9?

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  8. Anonymous20:41

    Realistically, how many passengers will you see during 2024 in Belgrade? Any guesses and calculations?

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    1. Anonymous20:42

      Close to 9 million

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    2. Anonymous02:05

      If it reaches 7.5 million and you apply 20% (which seems very realistic given growth this year) it will be exactly on 9m, however I can see it growing beyond

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  9. Anonymous20:43

    My expectations for 2024 are that a new Wizz Air aircraft is coming as well as a small expansion of JU, possibly AirPink as well. Who else can we expect?

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    1. Anonymous20:57

      Wizz Air fifth aircraft.
      JU another ~15 routes and major frequency increases.
      FZ increase to 18pw - EK is expected in 2025 with A350.

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    2. Anonymous20:59

      I hope your words come true. Especially for Emirates.

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    3. Anonymous21:01

      Dubai certainly has significant tourist traffic as well.

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    4. Anonymous21:01

      Not only business, transfers and diaspora.

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    5. Anonymous21:04

      What lines would Airpink operate?
      IMO good will be:
      Mostar
      Brač
      Portoroz
      Tuzla
      Greek routes.
      Trieste
      Cluj Napoca
      Timisoara
      Belgrade- Nos, Kraljevo

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    6. Anonymous21:34

      Ju won't launch that many new routes but existing ones will be boosted. That will generate a lot of extra traffic, we will see in November when many increases start.

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    7. Anonymous22:08

      JU will definitely launch around 10-15 new routes, however, many existing routes will get significant increases in the summer.

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    8. Anonymous22:43

      I think they will launch next year not more than 5 routes.

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  10. Anonymous22:16

    If we take into consideration that Air Serbia carried 456.790 passengers during September (of course, not all of them were flying from Belgrade), its more then half of Belgrade passengers :)

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    1. Anonymous06:03

      They will virtually have a monopoly, I guess that was the goal of the government from day 1. Hopefully Wizz Air fights them for our sake.

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    2. Anonymous07:11

      So in your world a 50% share is a monopoly. Ok, whatever.

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    3. Anonymous07:16

      It's over 60% at this point

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    4. Anonymous08:09

      No, it isn't as JU flies also to KVO and INI.

      50-55% is normal to have for strong air carrier in its home airport. Have a look on LH in FRA.

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  11. Uros10:23

    When JU will start buying new planes instead leasing them?

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    1. Anonymous11:44

      Why would they do that lol?

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    2. Anonymous02:17

      They said when their fleet gets to 35 aircraft.

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  12. Anonymous10:31

    Ma idemo breee

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  13. Anonymous19:27

    Now
    Now, if they could just get customs organized

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