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Overhaul and extension of Belgrade
Airport's runway, 1979

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

1. Croatia Airlines posts heavy losses and negative equity, May 7
2. Air Serbia maps out future network growth, May 26 
3. Kazakhstan’s SCAT Airlines to launch Belgrade service, May 13
4. Riyadh Air launches first recruitment drive in region, May 2
5. Croatia Airlines holds talks with Slovenia over network expansion, May 20
6. Belgrade Airport city rail link work advances, May 7
7. Air Serbia plans 32-member fleet in 2026, eyes MRO facility, May 12
8. Ljubljana tipped for new Tirana and Las Palmas service, May 9
9. Two airlines apply for new subsidised flights to Slovenia, May 6
10. Air Serbia: “Miami next logical US destination”, May 21

The three most read trip reports in May:

1. Qatar Airways: Belgrade - Doha
2. Trade Air: Zagreb - Osijek 
3. Croatia Airlines: Munich - Zagreb

The most popular vintage photo published in May

In the late 1980s, JAT introduced an inter-city bus service between Niš and Belgrade. Departing each morning at 05.15 from the Ambassador Hotel in Niš to Belgrade Airport. The luxury minibus transfer was included in JAT's reservation system and was treated like any other scheduled service. This meant passengers could enjoy newspapers, sandwiches, drinks and desserts on the three-hour drive up the motorway to Belgrade. This service was primarily intended for travellers on JAT's international network who could book the complimentary transfer. Those continuing on domestic flights had to pay an additional fee. The return service from Belgrade departed daily at 20.00 and passengers would be driven to the front door of their home within Niš or to the Ambassador Hotel

The most visitors by country:

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

May 31, 2025
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  1. Anonymous09:05

    lots of OU article in top 10 this month

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    1. Anonymous17:03

      Especially about losses. 😏

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  2. Anonymous11:16

    Great photo of the A220 with the Rafale!

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  3. Anonymous17:05

    Interesting to see how popular the Riyadh air crew recruitment article was.

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