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

1. Wizz Air to discontinue second Belgrade service, August 15
2. Thailand pursuing Air Serbia Bangkok flights, August 20 
3. Wizz Air launching new Belgrade service, plans growth across EX-YU, August 7
4. Air Serbia to upgrade Split to year-round service, add five aircraft, August 25
5. Transavia to end Ljubljana service, August 21
6. All EX-YU capital airports set for September growth, Ryanair largest carrier, August 22
7. Air Serbia to reduce select routes in September and October, August 23
8. Croatia seeks more nonstop US flights, August 10
9. Ryanair unfazed by Wizz Air’s regional expansion, August 26
10. Investigation finds Marathon pilots at fault for 2024 Air Serbia accident, August 18

The three most read trip reports in August:

1. Turkish Airlines: Ljubljana - Japan and back
2. Croatia Airlines: Bucharest - Zagreb 
3. Swiss/Lufthansa: Belgrade - Delhi

The most popular vintage photo published in August

Yugo cars being loaded onto the DC-10 bound for US market, 1985. In the summer of 1985, Yugo cars, manufactured in Kragujevac, began being exported to the United States in what became known as the "Deal of the Century", the last major commercial agreement between the two countries before Yugoslavia’s collapse. Between 1985 and 1991, nearly 150.000 Yugo vehicles were shipped by air and sea. Priced at just $3.990, it remains the cheapest new car ever sold on the US market. Despite scorn from the American media, the Yugo achieved notable success in the American market, particularly in its early years. Today, around 200 Yugo cars are still registered in the United States

The most visitors by country:

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

September 01, 2025
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  1. Anonymous12:02

    Admin, is there any chance of you letting us know what the total traffic was this month too? I'm always wondering if there are 10 or 1000 active users on here :)

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    1. EX-YU Aviation12:13

      There were over 2.2 million pageviews last month.

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    2. Anonymous12:25

      Impressive! What's the average views per article then?

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    3. EX-YU Aviation12:57

      Around 25.000 for the featured daily article.

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    4. Anonymous09:03

      Wow, that is realy impressive. Well done ex-yu :)

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  2. Anonymous12:07

    I think the ranking for the past month should be published after 10th of the current month, in order for the articles which were published towards the end of the month to get a fair chance in the rankings :)

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