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Air Serbia handles three-millionth passenger

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Air Serbia handled its three-millionth passenger of the year on Saturday 31 August, reaching the milestone two weeks ahead of last year. Over the first eight months of 2024, the carrier operated 31.000 scheduled and charter flights. Commenting on the result, Air Serbia’s CEO, Jiri Marek, said, “On September 15, 2023, Air Serbia surpassed the milestone of carrying over three million passengers in a single year for the first time under its current name. Driven by strong demand for our flights to over 90 destinations across 34 countries worldwide, Air Serbia reached the three million passenger mark in 2024. It happened 15 days earlier than in 2023, which is a success we are very proud of”.

September 02, 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:36

    4 months for 1.531 million pax to break the record 💐 seems duable

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  2. Anonymous10:37

    Congrats JU. Two weeks ahead in September means about 400k pax more. With new routes opened by the end of the year, expecting about 600-650k pax more than last year.

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    1. Anonymous19:22

      How did you calculated / estimated 400k pax more after September?

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    2. Anonymous01:07

      No, 200-250k from half of September to the end of December. I calculate two more Ejets ans two more A330, new short and long haul routes, plus standard better LF this year

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    3. Anonymous07:44

      They might get two A330 but they will not be both used for growth. One will be used as replacement.

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  3. Anonymous11:29

    On what flight, do they know?

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  4. Anonymous12:36

    Growth last year was crazy, something I have not seen recently.

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    1. Anonymous14:55

      And there would be similar growth next year! For now Air Serbia has scheduled 107 weekly flights more, and thats without Mostar, Nice and new routes that will be launched!

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  5. Anonymous13:00

    Bravo

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  6. Anonymous13:03

    2023 - 4.19 milion, it looks like that breaking of JAT 4.53 record is almost 100% sure

    Congrats AIr Serbia

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  7. Anonymous13:54

    Bravo Air Serbia, nobody has expected this results after old Jat. Now it’s all about right privatization: 1. Turkish, 2. AF-KLM, 3. IAG, 4. Aegan. 5. Qatar. Lufthansa is definitely “hard pass” since that would represent monopoly of a Market.

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    1. Anonymous16:32

      One day we will buy all of them.

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    2. Anonymous23:22

      +1

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    3. Anonymous09:02

      Nope

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    4. Anonymous09:02

      No thank you

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    5. Anonymous09:06

      Yeah, we should sell everything that has any value, god forbid Serbians or any other ex-yu people own anything that makes money...

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