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Zagreb Airport, 1968

Air Serbia registers Budapest passenger growth

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Air Serbia has seen passenger numbers grow on its Belgrade - Budapest service, with figures increasing 14.7% year-on-year. The carrier handled 62.539 passengers between the two capitals. During the year, the airline deployed its ATR72-600 aircraft on the route, with exception to a single rotation operated with the Airbus A319.


April 15, 2025
Air Serbia Belgrade Newsflash Results 2024 serbia
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  1. Anonymous14:21

    Bravo Air Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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  2. Anonymous15:00

    Idemo dalje...

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  3. Anonymous15:04

    Its good Hungarians are now flying via BEG.

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  4. Anonymous15:19

    Is there any info about the load factor of this route?

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    1. Anonymous16:23

      It's about 60%. Since the route is on ATR and is very short that is a good result.

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    2. Anonymous18:06

      That means that ATR42 would fit perfectly

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    3. Anonymous18:27

      Ha ha… how yes no. For BUD to take ATR42. 😂

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    4. Anonymous19:09

      60% is far from good, what are you talking about?

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    5. Nemjee19:11

      It's ok when you take into consideration this is a yearly average which takes into accont the slow months as well. Also this route was launched with a high number of frequencies and it relies quite a bit on transfers.

      Add to that an economical plane operating a short flight and you get a very solid result. Interestingly enough, best performing flights are those in the noon wave of departures, the one that connects onto Western Europe.

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  5. Anonymous15:28

    But they reduced frequencies, right?

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    1. Anonymous15:29

      Yes, at one point they had 17 weekly!

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