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Sarajevo Airport sees strongest growth since March

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Sarajevo Airport welcomed 119.458 passengers in October, representing an increase of 8.4% on the same month last year, its highest percentile monthly growth since March. Figures improved 24.9% on the pre-pandemic 2019. During the January - October period, Sarajevo Airport welcomed 1.201.977 passengers through its doors, down 3.2% on last year, but an improvement of 18% on the pre-pandemic 2019.


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


November 10, 2023
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  1. K U M10:55

    The tender ends in 3 days, I hope someone applied. I just hope it's not WizzAir, all other companies are welcome. Flights to Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Eindhoven and Munich would be ideal.

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    1. Anonymous13:41

      All new destinations to Western Europe are very welcome for SJJ, the more the better.....

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    2. Anonymous18:02

      ATH please

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    3. Anonymous09:27

      Is there really a demand from SJJ to ATH?

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  2. Anonymous10:56

    Considering they lost all their Wizz flights this is very good. Tuzla unfortunately lost 25.000 passengers compared last month so probably many people fly now with a connecting flight to Sarajevo.

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    1. Anonymous10:57

      *>90% of the wizzair flights

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  3. Anonymous12:22

    Turkish carriers are defacto bosnian flag airlines, busiest operators in the market.

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  4. Anonymous12:36

    Didn't know that Air Serbia has so low capacity in SJJ, not even among fist 10

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    1. Anonymous13:09

      Considering they fly one daily flight with ATR fleet (76 seats I think) this means they have 76x62 (31 outbound and 31 inbound) their capacity was 4712 seats in October, maybe at 11th place behind Flynas

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    2. EX-YU Aviation17:32

      In October it was 12th based on available capacity with 4.480 seats (30 flights with 70-seat ATR72-600 and 1 A319 with 140 seats). It came in after Flynas and Swiss.

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  5. Rising Sun13:02

    I truly hope, Air Serbia will increase the number of flight to and from SJJ. Daily planes are almost always fully booked, sometimes weeks in advance.

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    1. Anonymous14:24

      But we've read on analitičar's blog that the LF on Belgrade - Sarajevo route is mid?

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    2. Anonymous14:51

      neither he nor Rising Sun knows

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    3. Anonymous07:34

      They probably will in 2024

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