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Preparing for departure in Belgrade
January, 1986

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The following are the ten most read articles on EX-YU Aviation News throughout September according to accumulated statistics: 

1. PHOTOS: Air Serbia touches down in Manila, September 11
2. Air Serbia to run one-off Manila charter, September 8
3. Ex-Croatia Airlines CEO suspended as Air Mauritius boss, September 18
4. Serbia’s Air Pink plans to commence commercial flights, September 26
5. Air Serbia still undecided over third destination in North America, September 14
6. Croatia Airlines sells Airbus fleet to World Star Aviation, September 15
7. Ryanair further cuts Podgorica network, September 17
8. Air Serbia to launch Porto service, September 28
9. Slovenia aims for national carrier with eleven routes, September 12
10. Tuzla Airport nears deal to replace Wizz Air, September 9

The three most read trip reports in September:

1. Air Serbia: Tianjin - Tivat via Belgrade
2. LOT/Air Serbia: Warsaw - Ljubljana via Sarajevo, Belgrade
3. Ryanair: Niš - Paris via Malta

The most popular vintage photo published in September 

JAT cabin crew on TV magazine cover, 1987

The most visitors by country:

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

October 01, 2023
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  1. Anonymous09:06

    wow nice to see Philippines in top 10 by country visits!

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  2. Anonymous16:36

    Surprising to see Philippines in top 10, didn't expect them to have interest in Yugoslav aviation.

    Or maybe that one Serbian flight pumped up the numbers

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    1. Anonymous16:45

      Of course its because of the flight. There were even a lot of people commenting on the news from Manila

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    2. Anonymous18:01

      Whatever, Phillipine guests are very welcome on this blog!

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    3. Anonymous20:53

      Big thanks to Pinoy aviation and basketball fans for great photos and videos of Air Serbia plane in Manila! I am old enough to remember 1978 World basketball championship in the Philippines won by Yugoslavia, and now silver medal was won by Serbia.

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  3. DHD Aviation06:26

    Been reading this site for around 2 years and finally I can see Philippines in the top visitors. Well, thanks to Air Serbia!

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    1. Anonymous11:48

      👍

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Preparing for departure in Belgrade
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