Trending in 2023


As we enter the first day of 2024, this is what you read, liked and discussed the most on EX-YU Aviation News in the past year according to accumulated statistics.

✈ MOST POPULAR NEWS ✈

1. No more passport stamps upon EU entry/exit, February 8 *
2. British Airways to launch Belgrade service, August 2
3. PHOTOS: Air Serbia unveils new uniform and marks anniversary, October 26
4. Air Serbia to temporarily suspend six routes, reduce Q1 operations, December 18
5. PHOTOS: Air Serbia touches down in Manila, September 11
6. Wizz Air to suspend five EX-YU routes, July 7
7. Belgrade - Chicago flights restored after 31 years by Air Serbia, May 17
8. Ryanair adding five new Zagreb routes, November 30
9. Ryanair unveils Sarajevo routes, November 28

* Most read news item of all time


✈ MOST POPULAR NEW ROUTES ANNOUNCED IN 2023 ✈

1. Croatia Airlines: Zagreb - Mostar, launched May 3, 2023
2. British Airways: London Heathrow - Belgrade, launched October 31, 2023
3. Ryanair: London Stansted - Osijek, launched June 2, 2023
4. Ryanair: Lanzarote - Zagreb, launched November 4, 2023
5. Air Serbia: Belgrade - Lisbon, launched April 15, 2023
6. SAS: Trondheim - Split, launched May 27, 2023
7. Lumiwings: Tuzla - Halmstad, launched December 18, 2023
8. Jet2: London Stansted - Tivat, launching April 1, 2024
9. Lumiwings: Foggia - Mostar, launched June 3, 2023
10. Aegean Airlines: Skopje - Sarajevo, launched October 2, 2023

✈ MOST VISITS BY COUNTRY ✈

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

✈ MOST POPULAR VINTAGE PHOTOS ✈

JAT domestic route map, 1980s

JAT crew on Times Square, 1980s

Belgrade Airport, 1976

Comments

  1. Anonymous09:12

    Happy new year to everyone! Looks like (judging by the reader statistics) Slovenes actually care about aviation

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    1. Anonymous10:35

      A shame the powers that be don't seem to share that enthusiasm.

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    2. Anonymous11:06

      I think Serbs care a lot, Slovenes kind of care, and Croats don't really care.

      Look at the trip report statistics. All of them are Belgrade related. In Croatia, aviation is just not that big of a deal. It's barely ever in the news.

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  2. Anonymous11:02

    There should be ETF in the first photo. Sundair I get why it's not there but ETF is very much a locally owned and run airline.

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  3. Anonymous11:15

    Many thanks for all the great news, reports, and photos. Specially thank you that you made my little avgeek heart happy with that story about JaT caravelle. Wish you all the best to you Luka and the whole team of the best aviation site.

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    1. Anonymous03:47

      Luka is a one man show.

      Delete

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