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January, 1986

EX-YU airline CEOs at world’s largest aviation gathering

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The CEOs of Air Serbia and Croatia Airlines will take part in the world's largest gathering of airline leaders - IATA's Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit (WATS). The 81st annual AGM, which will be hosted by IndiGo, takes place in New Delhi from June 1 - 3 and will be attended by Jiri Marek from Air Serbia and Jasmin Bajić from Croatia Airlines. Throughout the three days, over 3.000 delegates will engage in influential plenary sessions featuring high-level keynote speeches, panel discussions, and industry meetings. This by-invitation-only event is open to lATA member airlines, selected media, key industry stakeholders (including governments), and IATA strategic partners. For a second consecutive year, EX-YU Aviation News has been invited to take part in the event and will bring you the latest.

May 08, 2025
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  1. Anonymous14:42

    Why no Air Montenegro :/

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    1. Anonymous17:35

      Not IATA member I guess

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    2. Anonymous17:59

      It is an IATA member. I think they were present even at last years AGM in Dubai. This is a really big event. Every single CEO of IATA member airlines participates.

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    3. Anonymous19:53

      Strange than

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    4. Anonymous20:26

      Do they have CEO? Wasn't him fired recently?

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    5. Anonymous21:09

      Anzur was fired a year ago. Yes, they have a CEO.

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  2. Vlad14:43

    Congrats on the invite, admin! Well deserved, looking forward to your coverage.

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    1. Anonymous15:07

      Congratulations! I suppose you are the only portal from ex YU to be invited here.
      Deserved.

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    2. Anonymous20:27

      Bravo! Bring us good news only!

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  3. Anonymous15:09

    Congrats to admins!

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  4. Anonymous15:31

    Congrats!

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  5. Anonymous15:42

    Well done, hope for some exclusive interviews.

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  6. Anonymous17:34

    Jasmin main speaker? He should be, because very very few in entire industry can boast with such remarkable results 🤣🤣🤣

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  7. Anonymous18:29

    Jasmin Bajic could have skipped it.

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    1. Anonymous18:30

      Is he flying with A220?

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    2. Anonymous19:58

      18.29
      Are you ok? Business tickets, 5 star accomodation, chauffered limo on the spot, expenses, perdiems, allowances..., why should he skip it? It's the reason why he is pretending to be CEO, not network development or profitability issues, those are irrelevant

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    3. Anonymous19:59

      18.30
      Yeah, on OU scheduled flight 🤣🤣🤣

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  8. Anonymous18:46

    Is it actually safe to be at this time in India considering the news?!

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    1. Anonymous19:32

      Well, the summit is in the beginning of June, hopefully things will be calmer by then.

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