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Sarajevo Airport extends record streak

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Sarajevo Airport handled 259.017 passengers last month, marking its busiest August on record and representing an increase of 24.2% on 2023. During the January - August period, the airport welcomed 1.251.159 travellers through its doors, an improvement of 33.3%. Compared to the same month last year, Ryanair added the most seats, over 16.600, followed by Pegasus Airlines with an additional 12.684 seats.


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


September 04, 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:49

    Pegasus and Ryanair are doing wonders in the region

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  2. Anonymous11:22

    I wonder if Ryanair will expand in Sarajevo? Would they be willing to compete with Austrian on the Vienna route?

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    1. Anonymous11:34

      They definitely will add more routes next year.

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    2. Anonymous15:55

      Austrian has a non-compete, I'm not sure if they'd do Brno or Bratislava to essentially compete. Brno could work considering Prague is among the highest demand unserved routes

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    3. Anonymous20:22

      Or they could just fly directly to Prague instead? Ya know?

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    4. Anonymous16:26

      They could if FR has more slots

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  3. Anonymous13:57

    Wow...Pegasus seems to take over ...not bad.

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  4. Anonymous14:17

    Sarajevo keeps winning might become the new saying on this forum

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  5. Anonymous15:10

    Would love to see what the next expansion would look like, I might be wrong but Sarajevo doesn’t seem to have that much room to work with? Nonetheless Sarajevo is doing a great job

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    1. Anonymous15:55

      They have another lot and are planning to build a separate terminal on it. It's located where the former airport city mall was planned some 15y ago.

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    2. Anonymous22:08

      Not true

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    3. Anonymous07:21

      https://sa-c.net/news-archive/project-news/aerodrom-sarajevo-planira-novi-terminal-kapacitet-bi-se-povecao-i-do-7-miliona-putnika

      It’s true!

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