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Sarajevo Airport ends five-month decline streak

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NEWS FLASH


Sarajevo Airport handled 144.013 travellers in September, ending five consecutive months of declining passenger figures. The airport welcomed 189 passengers more than the same month last year. The small growth was achieved despite the airport seeing a notable decline in available capacity of 11.4% on twelve months ago. During the first three quarters, Sarajevo Airport welcomed 1.082.519 passengers through its doors, down 5.4% on last year, but an improvement of 17.3% on the pre-pandemic 2019.


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


October 11, 2023
bosnia and herzegovina Newsflash Results 2023 sarajevo
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  1. Anonymous13:33

    So they had a bit less pax than LJU in Sep (145.413)

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    1. Anonymous13:51

      Yes. But don't forget: all B&H airports had in total 220.000 pax in september 2023.

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    2. Anonymous14:04

      And SJJ will finish the year clear of LJU by at least 150-200k

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    3. Anonymous14:20

      questionable

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  2. Anonymous14:24

    Taking into consideration that difference in capacity, that would mean LF has significantly improved on Sarajevo flights or that Wizz Air really had terrible loads in Sarajevo last year.

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    1. Anonymous14:26

      dont tell that the fanboys

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    2. Anonymous15:20

      W6 LF was very bad. Beauvais was my flight 2022 - 50 peoples, no potencial, only diaspora, only bosnian citizens....

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    3. Anonymous16:14

      W6 LF was the first thing I thought. Must have been very poor and the yield was trash.

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    4. Anonymous21:18

      @16:27. is bosnia really price sensitvie? 4 carriers on the list are legacy not low cost. the top 2 are expensive legacy carriers

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    5. Anonymous16:18

      It's not but people like to trash talk it. It's not any worse than SKP, TGD, SPU etc

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    6. Anonymous16:42

      its not. they only fly when the tickes are expensive

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  3. Anonymous14:57

    Top airlines: Star Alliance (mostly LH Group) and airlines flying to Turkiye and ME.

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    1. Anonymous15:01

      any ME flights during winter?

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    2. Anonymous15:25

      flynas
      flydubai

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    3. Anonymous18:22

      Sept 2013 seat capacity on airlines going to destinations in the:

      West (OS, LH, OU): 42.098
      East (other 6 on the list): 87.950

      Destinations east of Sarajevo lead by more than two to one seat capacity. Helps explain why regular (Euro) Wizz failed but Wizz Abu Dhabi continues.

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    4. Anonymous18:24

      Wizz Abu Dhabi is also suspending flights to Sarajevo in two weeks.

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    5. Anonymous18:27

      With no plans to resume..

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  4. Anonymous15:27

    By the way, this year the whole country will serve 2 million passengers. At least I think so, but after the collapse of TZL..?

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    1. Anonymous15:29

      now krstic company for dojcland...

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  5. Anonymous18:41

    Maybe one day another airline will open a base lol

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    1. Anonymous18:53

      Don't worry...it will be soon! Well done Sarajevo! Good score!

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