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Belgrade Airport registers busiest June on record

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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport saw its busiest June on record by handling 868.030 passengers, representing an increase of 11.8% on the same month last year. Commercial aircraft movements grew 9.7%. During the first half of the year, Belgrade Airport welcomed 3.917.393 travellers through its doors, up 5.4%, which represents an additional 199.616 customers. The airport is expected to continue growing in July, with scheduled capacity currently up 10.3%. Belgrade Airport's July results will be published somewhat later than usual, on August 28, in line with VINCI's policy.


Belgrade’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, June 2025


July 17, 2025
Belgrade Newsflash Results 2025 serbia
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  1. Anonymous18:04

    I must say, it is an outstanding result.

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    1. Anonymous19:35

      July and August should be above 1 million, as it seems

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    2. Anonymous19:50

      There was an article here last week where the airport said they should have 1 million in August. They would have mentioned July if they thought so.

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    3. Anonymous01:32

      I don't know about "them", but I think than it's quite possible for July and August to have 10% more than June

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  2. Anonymous18:18

    Seat capacity for BEG in june was 1.026.000 , so 84,5% load factor is an amazing result ! Bravo !

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    1. Anonymous19:34

      Charter passenger numbers are not in the scheduled seat capacity

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  3. Anonymous18:40

    The year will be above 9M for sure.

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  4. Anonymous20:05

    Belgrade Airport added more passengers in H1 than the next busiest ExYu airport.

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  5. Anonymous21:26

    Great job Vinci!

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  6. Anonymous21:34

    Impressive capacity by Lufthansa, still relying on many intra European transfers, yet alone intercontinental.

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  7. Anonymous03:07

    Turkish + Ajet > Lufthansa

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    1. Anonymous08:18

      Your math is wrong

      Lufthansa 51.740
      Turkish + Ajet 48.620

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  8. Anonymous09:21

    Amazing! :)

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  9. Anonymous09:25

    New terminal much needed!

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    1. Anonymous20:05

      Please no, if the expansion of T2 is a disaster, just imagine T3...

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  10. Anonymous10:47

    Interesting comparison:

    TIA 1.147.866 (+7.7%)
    BEG 867.890 (+11.9%)
    SOF 708.226 (+0.7%)

    I think this is the first time in two, three years that BEG had larger growth than TIA did. Seems like the tables are turning.

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    1. Anonymous11:07

      And what are the absolute numbers?

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    2. Anonymous11:08

      Don't know, Sofia doesn't calculate them and Tirana was from an article. However this summer will be interesting as TIA's growth is slowing down while BEG's seems to be speeding up.

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