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Sarajevo Airport registers close to 50% growth in November

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NEWS FLASH


Sarajevo Airport saw its busiest November on record by handling 123.146 passengers, representing an increase of 48.1% on the same month last year. Aircraft movements increased 26.9%. During the January - November period, the airport handled 1.710.729 travellers, up 33.1% on 2023 or an additional 425.613 customers. The airport has already surpassed its 2023 end-of-year result by 348.722 passengers. The strong growth is set to continue into December with scheduled seat capacity up a significant 53.7%.


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


December 16, 2024
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  1. Anonymous13:41

    Wow, that is insane!!! Well done Sarajevo!

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  2. Anonymous14:13

    Bravo Sarajevo!

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  3. Anonymous14:52

    When Will be the announcement for news destinations?

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  4. Anonymous15:23

    Honestly, still terrible. Sarajevo should have better numbers than Pristina and Skopje, for example.

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    1. Anonymous15:39

      Patience sweetheart 😘 Sarajevo will get there eventually.

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    2. Anonymous15:49

      Fully agreed, Sarajevo should definitely have more than Skopje and Pristina. I am happy they finally woke up!

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    3. Anonymous16:46

      Sarajevo, for the win!

      PS. Pristina and Skopje have also a lot to offer. :)

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    4. Anonymous21:27

      Maybe more than skopje on the nearest future, but ahead of Prishtina never! Mark my words

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  5. Anonymous16:22

    Bravo for beautiful Sarajevo!

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  6. Anonymous17:16

    Some kind of cooperation between SJJ and OMO regarding winter flights in the future would be one of the best possible things that can happen for both airports in terms of further development. SJJ has problems with fog during this time of the year, while OMO has no problems with neither fog nor snow.

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    1. Anonymous17:34

      Nice idea.

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    2. Anonymous21:19

      doesnt make a sense without highway between two cities

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    3. Anonymous01:19

      Sarajevo has way less problems than it had 5-10 years ago due to equipment. OMO lacks basic ILS and has a hard approach so it's useless

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  7. Anonymous18:26

    SJJ Will for sure be ahead od TGD this year.

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    1. Anonymous18:44

      oh yes for sure, at least by 80/90k pax

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