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Sarajevo sees solid start to new Spain service

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Sarajevo’s only scheduled service to Spain launched by Ryanair on March 31 is off to a solid start. By the end of June, the budget airline handled 10.307 passengers between Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital and Girona. As a result, the airline registered an average cabin load factor of 77.9% between the two cities over the first three months of operations. Ryanair will continue to maintain two weekly services between the two cities throughout the upcoming winter season.

July 24, 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:23

    78% for Ryanair is everything but solid, especially having in mind that the route didn't start in the middle of winter, but effectively in April

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    1. Anonymous13:34

      Just an average percentage nothing special

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    2. Anonymous15:37

      It's very good for a start!

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    3. Anonymous19:37

      No it is not good for a start , Ryanair LF is at least 90+

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    4. Anonymous05:08

      SARAJEVO! S A R A J E V O!

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    5. Anonymous00:48

      LF is low and Ryanair will remove this flight sooner or later.

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  2. Anonymous13:25

    Still don’t understand why they didn’t extend for winter the flights between Paris and Sarajevo, because I took it 7 times, 7 times was almost full maybe 2 seats was empty

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    1. Anonymous13:34

      No demand and no need for winter its simple

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    2. Anonymous08:19

      Demand is absolutely there

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  3. Anonymous13:57

    That's a good start, the LF will be over 85% in July and August

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    1. Anonymous16:11

      Still very thin for them. They are expecting 93+% LF

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    2. Anonymous16:28

      Ryanair needs 100% in July and August for a route to work. Their annual load factor is in the 90s

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    3. Anonymous19:38

      How did u predict it will be over 85 ?

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    4. Anonymous22:51

      Intuition hehe

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    5. Anonymous01:50

      Wrong intuition nostradamus

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  4. Anonymous08:21

    This is a bit suspicious as the airport themselves claimed that this particular route had a 91% LF from its inception until mid-June when they were giving interviews for news agencies. Could it be a miscalculation of available capacity from ExYu?

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    1. EX-YU Aviation08:22

      No, it is not a miscalculation. These figures are provided by the Spanish airport operator AENA.

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    2. Anonymous08:27

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=x3sym8qmzIQ

      Isn't the AENA H1 report scheduled on 31.7

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    3. EX-YU Aviation08:44

      No, the figures for the first half of the year have been provided and the published figures are correct. In their statements, airport officials may be referring to one way loads or may not have included figures from the first several flights where loads are lower, particularly on the outbound service from Girona.

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Overhaul and extension of Belgrade
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