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Belgrade Airport handles over three million passengers

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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport registered busiest May on record by handling 751.591 passengers, representing an increase of 4.6% on the same month last year. During the January - May period, Belgrade Airport welcomed 3.049.363 tavellers through its doors, up 3.6%, which represents an additional 107.158 customers. The airport is expected to continue growing in June, with scheduled capacity currently up 13.6%.


Belgrade's largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, May 2025


June 17, 2025
Belgrade Newsflash Results 2025 serbia
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  1. Nemjee17:57

    Not too bad. I guess June should do much, much better since we had a lot of extra capacity as well as new destinations both by JU and W6.

    That said, I am impressed by Lufthansa. In May they had like 30% of the capacity offered by Wizz Air.

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    1. Anonymous19:01

      100k passengers for LH, OS and LX combined is impressive.

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  2. Anonymous17:57

    Very good result, especially considering orthodox Easter was in May last year but in April this year.

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  3. Copy paste18:49

    Not enough to reach 9 million passengers in 2025. Next three months will inform us if that number is achievable.

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    1. Anonymous19:14

      June is going to be strong because Wizz Air added frequencies and 2 more routes, as well as Air Serbia added couple new routes. However, July and August are going to be the strongest with over a million passengers per month.

      9 million is reachable and depends how summer will perform.

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    2. Anonymous19:41

      It means they need to add at least 600k passengers. Last year they added 400k

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    3. Anonymous19:56

      But last year Wizz Air did not grow, this year they are.

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    4. Anonymous22:01

      Only Wizz is adding close to 200k seats, Air Serbia is planning 300k more passengers. In total, 9 million is possible.

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    5. Anonymous22:22

      I hope Lufthansa also increases flights in winter

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  4. Anonymous21:09

    Anyone remember what was capacity growth for May?

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    1. Anonymous21:42

      I think around 6%

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  5. Anonymous22:19

    Admin, is there any chance to make an article about route performance in 2024 from BEG? I remember you have published after Q3

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    1. Anonymous22:22

      Would be fantastic

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    2. Anonymous10:26

      Articles are written, not made.

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  6. Anonymous12:56

    So average load factor stood at around 90%. That is amazing.

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    1. Anonymous20:39

      That's wrong ! Available seats in BEG airport for may were 933.000 . So the average load factor is 80,5%

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