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"550.000 foreign tourists in 1985"

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The following are the ten most read articles on EX-YU Aviation News throughout November according to accumulated statistics: 

1. Granada targets Air Serbia for Belgrade service, November 12
2. Air Serbia outlines future long-haul plans, November 14 
3. Sarajevo Airport to get eight new routes, November 6
4. Air Serbia to launch Ibiza, Mykonos and Olbia flights, November 2
5. Kazakhstani carrier to launch subsidised Belgrade flights, November 20
6. Croatia Airlines plans eight new routes in 2025, November 8
7. Air Serbia to deploy A330 on select short-haul routes, November 10
8. Eurowings plans major expansion into EX-YU markets, November 11
9. EX-YU airports handle 28.9 million passengers, one in Europe's top 100, November 5
10. Air Serbia closes in on JAT record, November 18

The three most read trip reports in November:

1. China Southern Airlines: Tokyo - Belgrade via Guangzhou 
2. Emirates/Flydubai: Seoul - Belgrade via Dubai
3. Air Serbia: Belgrade - Larnaca and back

The most popular vintage photo published in November

Mid-air "Gallery over the Atlantic" auction on JAT DC-10 to New York, March 17, 1986

The most visitors by country:

1. Serbia
2. Slovenia
3. Croatia
4. Germany
5. United States
6. United Kingdom
7. Bosnia and Herzegovina
8. Macedonia
9. Australia
10. Canada
11. Austria
12. Switzerland
13. France
14. Spain
15. Netherlands

December 01, 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:02

    Those auctions were very unique.

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    1. Anonymous14:07

      Even in the 80's JAT had better marketing than does Air Serbia today in the 21st century which is a shame since marketing today is carte blanche to a successful business.

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