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Sarajevo Airport registers busiest Q1

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Sarajevo Airport welcomed 82.926 passengers in March during the traditionally quieter month of Ramadan, representing an increase of 8.8% on last year. It represents its busiest March on record. During the first quarter of 2024, the airport handled 235.492 travellers, up 21.2% on the same period last year.


Sarajevo’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, March 2024


April 04, 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:44

    Good result. I remember admin posted that SJJ would have 4% increase in capacity in March so 8% passenger growth is rather good, especially during Ramadan.

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    1. Anonymous12:57

      What the hell does Ramadan have you do with it

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    2. Anonymous12:59

      It has to do that Muslims tend not to travel during Ramadan. Sarajevo has many arrivals from the Middle East. Lower passenger numbers are always observed during Ramadan month at SJJ. And there are nicer ways of asking a question.

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    3. Anonymous15:04

      But Bosnians travel heavily to perform umrah during this time so...

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  2. Anonymous10:45

    Bravo

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  3. Anonymous11:08

    Congratulations, SJJ!

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  4. Anonymous11:10

    How many frequencies has Flydubai had this March, looking at the fact that they had like 6K seats on sale during the month?

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  5. Anonymous12:15

    JU is really sleepy at SJJ

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    1. Anonymous13:35

      With 10 ATRs soon in the fleet Air Serbia should finally wake up and start double daily to Sarajevo. They operate triple daily to Budapest.

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    2. Anonymous14:05

      Yields are a problem. Yes, they can invest some resources into SJJ but only if it will pay back in a decent amount of time. And I'm not sure if that will happen, LCCs will dominate SJJ for some time. Furthermore, JU doesn't offer anything in the Middle East, which is strong SJJ market...

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    3. Anonymous21:29

      Yields are a problem at SJJ? It’s one of their most expensive flights all the time

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    4. Anonymous03:57

      Yes, yields are problem at SJJ at all.

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    5. Anonymous11:01

      Yields aren't a problem and it's hardly a Middle East oriented market for locals who are more oriented into flying to Western Europe and Scandinavia

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  6. Anonymous12:51

    Are there any news about the planned Wizzair Sarajevo-Rome flight introduction?

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    1. Rising Sun14:23

      Higly doubt the route will take place this sommer, considering the issues W6 is faced with. Maybe in Q4 2024?

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  7. Anonymous13:27

    @Ex-Yu Aviation

    Any info about how many pax traveled SKP-SJJ-SKP?

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  8. Anonymous14:10

    More scandinavia routes pls.

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