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JAT office in downtown Prague
Parizska 20 street, 1978

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

1. Belgrade Airport trials sign language announcements, July 15, 2024
2. Croatia Airlines launching five new Zagreb routes, February 8 
3. Wizz Air to station fourth jet in Belgrade, launch two new routes, February 20
4. Air Serbia says more long-haul growth on the horizon, February 12
5. Single EX-YU airport within Europe’s 100 busiest in 2024, February 13
6. Eight airlines to operate wide-body flights in EX-YU markets, February 8
7. Air Serbia’s Embraer fleet expansion stalls, February 3
8. Air Serbia reduces frequencies on select routes, February 4
9. Croatia Airlines’ expansion tackles Zagreb’s busiest unserved routes, February 18
10. Wizz Air discontinues sixth Skopje route, February 21

The three most read trip reports in February:

1. China Southern: Belgrade - Guangzhou
2. Air Serbia: Madrid - Belgrade 
3. KLM: Belgrade - London City via Amsterdam

The most popular vintage photo published in February

JAT sales office in downtown Sarajevo, 1980s. Located in the city’s first highrise building, the Vakufski Tower, commonly referred to as the JAT Tower by locals. It not only featured the airline’s sales office but also boasted a large JAT logo at the top of the 40-metre building. JAT also had another sales office in downtown Sarajevo, at the Holiday Inn Hotel

The most visitors by country:

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

March 01, 2025
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  1. Anonymous09:06

    Haven't seen so far that most read article is from previous year, and that is 8 months old. Odd

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    1. Anonymous10:07

      Probably means it was shared somewhere during the month and went viral

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    2. Anonymous10:13

      Probably, but so many visits, and that it has more views than some more aviation news

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  2. Anonymous10:04

    That most visitors by country is surprisingly second SLOVENIA🇸🇮

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  3. Anonymous10:28

    JAT had offices at main locations. Is this photo from JAT Revija?

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  4. Anonymous15:08

    Visitors from Canada were number 8 most of last year. Air Serbia stopped talking about Toronto last year. Canada visitors late last year then dropped to places 9 and 10. In Jan it was 11, in Feb it slid down to 12th place.

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  5. Anonymous15:20

    Canada visitors dropped from 8th place for most of last year to 11th last month and now to 12th. What is the cause?

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JAT office in downtown Prague
Parizska 20 street, 1978

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