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Sarajevo Airport continues record run

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Sarajevo Airport registered its busiest October on record by handling 148.402 passengers, representing an increase of 24.2% on the same month last year. Aircraft movements increased 12.9%. During the January - October period, the airport handled 1.587.583 travellers, up 32.1% on 2023 or an additional 385.606 customers. The airports has already surpassed its 2023 end-of-year result by 225.576 passengers. The strong growth is set to continue into November with scheduled seat capacity up a significant 63.7%.


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


November 08, 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:53

    So glad that Sarajevo is finally starting to show its potential! This is probably just the beginning :)

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  2. Anonymous11:44

    Bravo Sarajevo!

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  3. Anonymous13:38

    Wierd that there is no middle east airline capacity numbers , that means they are very low I guess ...

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  4. Anonymous13:39

    Because after September most Middle East airlines stop flying to Sarajevo. The few that stay reduce their flights heavily

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  5. Anonymous14:12

    I didnt know their flights are just for the summer , I was thinking they are all year round , thank you for the info.

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  6. Anonymous14:25

    8 out of top 10 airlines are Lufthansa Group or from Turkey.

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  7. Anonymous17:11

    Connection flights

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