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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport registered its busiest September on record, handling 857.783 travellers, representing an increase of 3.2% on last year. The number of aircraft movements improved 1.2%. The slower passenger growth rate is mainly the result of Wizz Air, the airport’s second-largest airline, which has cut operations due to problems affecting its Airbus neo fleet. Wizz removed 10.5% of its year-on-year capacity this September, or 18.450 seats. During the first three quarters of the year, Belgrade Airport welcomed 6.423.607 travellers, representing an increase of 8% or an additional 471.852 passengers.


Belgrade's largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, September 2024


October 15, 2024
Belgrade Newsflash Results 2024 serbia
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  1. Anonymous18:01

    Nouvelair skoro kao Air Montenegro.

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    1. Anonymous18:59

      4O is dropping fast, they can't compete with JU

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  2. Anonymous18:24

    If 8% growth rate is maintained during Oct-Dec period, BEG is on track for 8,58 million passenger record in 2024.

    Belgrade airport added 26 thousand more passengers than the second busiest exyu airport in the first 9 months of this year.

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  3. Anonymous18:54

    Is it me or is growth slowing overall? With -20% Wizz we had 0% growth more or less. Now with 10% we have 3%. Can someone please explain this to me?

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    1. Anonymous08:49

      Wizz did a good job for themselves cutting the frequencies that weren't that full so the pax number is +/- the same with better LF?

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    2. Nemjee08:59

      I don't think they cut frequencies on routes that had a poorer performance. For example they decimated BEG-LCA and then were forced to add flights once again. Their rotation on Mondays is operated by a LCA based plane which they also added a flight on, I think, Fridays. In September and October they further boosted LCA by adding a second daily departure on Sundays. Now they have 6 weekly flights.
      I think they rather cut overall hoping for the best.

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  4. Anonymous18:55

    Admin do you know LH numbers for last September?

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  5. Anonymous19:49

    A lost year for Belgrade airport..

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    1. Anonymous20:26

      I love this guy.

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    2. Anonymous08:51

      Not lost just because of new long haul flights, but beside that - yeah, not the year to remember...

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    3. Anonymous11:49

      It will be remembered as the year it set new passenger record of over 8.5 million. Not too bad

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    4. Anonymous14:30

      Not every year is going to have 20% growth. Even with Wizz out for the majority of the year, this is still a successful outcome - adding 8% after a bumper result is nothing to balk at. It just shows that existing airlines (mainly JU) are taking advantage where they can and increasing their share and stretch across the globe. It will be a year to remember as it will be a records year once again.

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  6. Anonymous20:05

    I really hope BEG threatens W6 to get its act together and to focus more on the market

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    1. Anonymous20:25

      How could they possibly do that?

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    2. Anonymous20:52

      By threatening to make a deal with FR or giving discounts to easyJet.

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    3. Anonymous01:02

      Or better rising passenger taxes, until growth is back

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  7. Anonymous21:33

    BEG: 859.815
    SKG: 774.971
    SOF: 733 700

    Is it me or is Sofia losing the battle with BEG and SKG?

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    1. Anonymous23:13

      Sofia has much lower seasonality since Bulgaria gets lots of ski tourists and it has more LCCs with cheap year round flights for p2p pax.

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  8. Anonymous21:53

    Proud to be one of them!

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  9. Anonymous23:11

    The pax number growth is pretty weak given that the economy is doing so well. I guess Wizz air issues are partially to blame, but imho BEG needs to attract more LCCs such as Ryanair to really get pax numbers where they need to be for a city of its size and significance.

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    1. Anonymous23:44

      imho BEG needs to attract more LCCs such as Ryanair

      Your opinion is not humble, as you have been bullying everyone every other day repeating same thing expecting different outcomes. What do they say is definition of doing the same thing expecting different outcomes?

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    2. Anonymous01:13

      Anon 23:24 so disrespectful, shame on you!

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    3. Anonymous01:24

      Unlike BEG, ZAG doesn't have Wizz and it's engine-related trouble, they have Ryan. Yet Belgrade added more passengers than ZAG so far in 2024. Just another reminder Belgrade doesn't need Ryan to grow more.

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    4. Anonymous09:56

      Zagreb is doin

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    5. Anonymous09:56

      Zagreb is doing excellent.

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    6. Anonymous11:48

      Belgrade added more passengers than airport that's doing excellent

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    7. Anonymous06:32

      Are you serious with this thing about BEG adding more passengers than ZAG??
      Yes BEG added more passengers than ZAG. Barely. What was it, some 25 - 26k more?
      Now, given that BEG has almost double the number of passengers compared to ZAG, the day it doesn't add more passengers in absolute terms, it will be in trouble. And considering the trend, that day may come soon, like by the end of this year.
      Just to be clear, I'm not saying BEG should be adding twice as many passengers as ZAG. At this point of its growth that's not really possible nor fair to expect. But ignoring the situation, or excusing it by comparing itself to an airport half its size, is definitely counterproductive, and kinda weird too.

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    8. Anonymous07:05

      BEG added less passengers than ZAG in 2015 and 2016. So what! Overall since 2010 or so, BEG grew the gap over ZAG from about 300k to over 4M!!! Trend is continuing this year and many indicators show it will accelerate in 2025. Not knowing this is super weird.

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    9. Anonymous07:15

      We’re not talking about last 10 years. I was talking about this years growth which is very weak. We’re still a developing economy, the numbers for an our capital city’s airport and very low compared to developed nations. It should be growing at >10% a year in order to catch up. This right now is stagnation

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  10. Anonymous08:38

    Don't forget that Menzies fired 50 employees in the pax department thinking there are too much of us in total. Don't forget that.

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    1. Anonymous10:16

      What are we doing with that memory?

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