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Air Serbia welcomed 3.110.985 passengers during the January - August period, representing an increase of 4% compared to 2024. The carrier operated 32.908 flights over the eight-month period, up 5% on last year. As previously reported, August was the carrier’s busiest month on record, during which it uplifted 561.773 travellers. Commenting on the results, Air Serbia’s CEO, Jiri Marek, said, “Behind us is a historic month. The results achieved confirm that Air Serbia continues to grow and expand its operations. I am proud of all our employees who, day by day, put in maximum effort to ensure our passengers reach their destinations quickly and easily. Thanks to all passengers for their trust, which motivates us to be even better”.

September 04, 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:37

    Interesting that the LF actually fell, with 5% increase in flights and only 4% in pax.

    JU has definitely consolidated this summer, I think the most punctual in a decade. Thats a very positive signal, hopefully it leads to a more substanitsl growth next year.

    ExYU, has JU ever laid out their plans for EXPO period? That would be fun to learn about

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    1. Anonymous14:10

      It's not necessary lower LF, it could be that planes got smaller. YU uses more Embraers than last year, I think, this could cause less pax with more flights.

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    2. Anonymous14:39

      Nope, the overall capacity is bigger. But I'm not sure if average LF includes charters. If not, then it's not possible to make conclusions about load factor based only on this data...

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    3. Anonymous15:20

      Absolutely. JU have 4 more Ejets this summer.

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    4. EX-YU Aviation15:45

      If only scheduled services were to be taken into account along with the number of passengers carried, the airline's load factor for the January - August period is at 83%.

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    5. Anonymous18:23

      JU had quite a few last minute equipment swaps which likely affected the LF.

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    6. Anonymous17:31

      Bravo JU 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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  2. Anonymous16:34

    Bravo Air Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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  3. Anonymous22:15

    Idemo dalje...

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