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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 March 2025 according to accumulated statistics: 

1. Air Serbia and Miami Airport close to reaching flight deal, March 3
2. Air Serbia to expand fleet, March 24 
3. Air Serbia schedules Tbilisi launch, March 25
4. Wizz Air holds talks with Slovenian government, March 21
5. Croatia Airlines grapples with costly A220 transition, March 4
6. Air Serbia plans more new routes in summer, opens premium facility, March 18
7. Slovenia mulls airline subsidy overhaul, new national carrier, March 27
8. Ryanair considering Sarajevo base opening in 2026, March 13
9. Italy grounds half of Sky Alps’ fleet ahead of Mostar base opening, March 5
10. Turkish Airlines ups summer flights to Zagreb with new fourth daily service, March 11

The three most read trip reports in March:

1. Air Serbia: Belgrade - Chicago
2. Flydubai: Belgrade - Dubai 
3. Air Serbia: Belgrade - Malta

The most popular vintage photo published in March

JAT’s first DC-10 at Long Beach production plant a day prior to its delivery. The aircraft undertook an 11 hour and 20 minute journey to Belgrade on December 12, 1978 where it was welcomed by employees and dignitaries. The aircraft was delivered by captains Slobodan Tanasković and Živko Jerinić. The jetentered scheduled commercial service on December 15, between Belgrade and New York via Zagreb

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. Canada
10. Switzerland
11. Australia
12. Austria
13. France
14. Italy
15. Netherlands

April 01, 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:17

    Interesting stats about US and UK

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  2. Anonymous14:29

    Admin, IP from which country surprised you the most?

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    1. Anonymous16:02

      Interesting question

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    2. EX-YU Aviation09:43

      There have been visits from almost all countries, although certain articles attract more visitors from those that are generally less represented. For example, an article about Air Serbia’s one-off charter to Manila saw a huge amount of traffic from the Philippines to the point that visitor numbers from the country ranked within the top ten during that month. Out of the countries in the top 20, all have seen growth year-on-year but Spain stands out for its strong growth.

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    3. Anonymous14:26

      Did you have visitors from countries like North Korea or Burundi?

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    4. Anonymous23:30

      Thanks Admin :)

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