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Sarajevo Airport maintains record run

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Sarajevo Airport welcomed 112.056 passengers through its doors in March, representing an increase of 35.1% on the same month last year. The number of aircraft movements increased 26.8% to 1.198. During the first quarter, Sarajevo Airport handled 333.802 travellers, representing an improvement of 41.8% on the same period in 2024, or an additional 98.310 passengers. The strong growth is set to continue into April with current scheduled capacity up 42% compared to last year.


Sarajevo’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, March 2025


April 04, 2025
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  1. K U M10:55

    This year there are likely to be over 2 million passengers. There is unofficial talk that Zwizzair wants to base one aircraft, negotiations are underway.

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  2. Anonymous12:44

    Bravo!

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  3. Anonymous13:18

    AJet crushing those numbers!

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  4. Anonymous13:58

    This is rather surprising, especially because during the month of Ramadan, people tend to travel less. Congratulations to SJJ!!!

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  5. Anonymous15:17

    They've basically doubled their numbers within 2 years. That's really impressive

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  6. Anonymous18:15

    SJJ rocks just like Sarajevo does!

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  7. Anonymous18:16

    Still doesn’t make sense why they changed the management for orchestrating the most dramatic turnaround of any airport in ex yu. Thoughts on this?

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    1. Anonymous20:35

      Politics obviously ;) In Bosnia that's the only thing that matter unfortunately

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