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JAT B707 preparing for departure
Belgrade Airport, 1980

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The following are the ten most read articles on EX-YU Aviation News throughout January 2025 according to accumulated statistics: 

1. Ryanair says “underdeveloped” Belgrade Airport run by “French profiteers“, January 10
2. Air Serbia closes reservations for select Russian destinations, January 5 
3. Air Serbia touches down in Shanghai, January 11
4. Ryanair unveils four new Sarajevo routes, January 8
5. Air Serbia to build new headquarters and Belgrade Airport hotel, January 13
6. Ryanair: Spain’s loss is Croatia’s gain, January 18
7. All but one EX-YU airport to see February growth, Wizz largest airline, January 20
8. Air Serbia scales back summer growth, January 6
9. Air Serbia buys three aircraft and posts record profit, January 31
10. airBaltic suspends five EX-YU routes amid engine issues, January 3

The three most read trip reports in January:

1. Air Serbia, Belgrade - Shanghai
2. Air Serbia, NiÅ¡ - Belgrade 
3. Iberia from Guatemala to Slovenia

The most popular vintage photo published in January

Adria Airways' first A320 undergoing painting in April 1989 prior to delivery. The aircraft was the 43rd A320 ever produced, the first A320 in Yugoslavia's register (YU-AOA) and the first A320 powered by new IAE engines

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. Switzerland
11. Canada
12. Austria
13. Sweden
14. Netherlands
15. Montenegro

February 01, 2025
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  1. Anonymous09:11

    An eventful month that was

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  2. Anonymous09:56

    Interesting visitor stats. Slovenia over Croatia, UK over Bosnia, never would've guessed...

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    1. Anonymous11:27

      It's always like that!

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    2. Anonymous15:27

      What has changed is Canada visitors dropping out of top 10. Zagreb is connected to Canada but the rest of Croatia gave up hope, same as for all other Ex Yu countries. Seems like Canadian diaspora from Serbia asked Air Serbia "What have you done for me lately?" and got no response so they gave up too.

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  3. Anonymous11:01

    Can anybody please answer me, why did EL AL changed departure/arrival time for TLV-BEG-TLV flight?

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