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Belgrade - Larnaca service reaches record passenger levels

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Passenger numbers on flights between Belgrade and the Cypriot city of Larnaca have continued to grow into 2025 following last year’s record levels. During the January – July period, a total of 123.187 passengers flew between the two cities on Air Serbia and Wizz Air flights, with the figure growing 28.9% on 2024, or an additional 27.656 travellers. Overall, across the two airlines, the average cabin load factor on the route for the first seven months of the year stood at a high 84.6%. Larnaca is now one of Belgrade Airport’s busiest routes.


October 02, 2025
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  1. Anonymous10:53

    Impressive numbers!

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  2. Anonymous10:54

    I flew last night on JU LCA BEG and flight was almost sold out, I would say with the mix of locals and transfer passengers. In my opinion, JU offers much better service from Wizz (which we took last year). The JU crew was awesome in both directions. I noticed most tourists in Ayia Napa were Serbs or British.

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    1. Nemjee11:05

      Even though W6's service is far from the best, since last year they started paying more attention to their schedule. They introduced several evening departures from Belgrade which are great.

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    2. Anonymous22:48

      How can evening departure from BEG be great for tourists going to Cyprus? They want morning departures.

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  3. Anonymous11:05

    Damn, is Larnaca really that good?

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    1. Nemjee11:07

      Hahaha no. That's just where the airport was opened in a rush following the illegal Turkish invasion of 1974.

      Most people go to other places like Agia Napa, Limassol, Protaras etc.

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    2. Anonymous11:14

      Illegal or not, it actually freed Greece of fascist dictatorship.

      And people use Larnaca airport for visiting Turkish part of Cyprus, too.

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    3. Anonymous11:32

      Larnaca is actually pretty decent citywise, probably the best place after Paphos. Limassol is quite boring outside the marina and has much less ancient sights.

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    4. Nemjee18:05

      Anon 11.14 what does the Greek regime have to do with Cyprus in 1974? At that time it was it was an independent state and Turkey was one of the guarantors of its independence.

      Not many go to the north who visit the south. Those who go on holidays to the occupied area usually fly to Ercan via IST.

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    5. Nemjee18:08

      Larnaca is mostly overlooked by Cypriots. They invested millions into fixing it and it is still less developed and popular compared to other towns such as Agia Napa, Pafos or Limassol.

      As for Limassol, marina is actually not where the fun is, it's more to the north in the old town. As for ancient sites, Limassol is literally where the ancient Amathus used to be found. You have a whole bunch of ruins next to the Amathus Hotel. Once you pass Limassol you have, in my opinion, the most beautiful ancient site in all Cyprus: Kourion.

      Who hasn't been there I highly recommend it. Even to this day they host live events at their amphitheatre. According to Cypriots, Limassol is the party capital of the island and that's where most go out... not in Agia Napa.

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  4. Nemjee11:08

    What we are missing is PFO-BEG with Ryanair and the offer is complete.

    Seasonal three weekly should work without a problem.

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    1. crveni_orao14:33

      Well, PFO-INI since no Ryanair in BEG.

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    2. Anonymous15:15

      Yes, PFO-INI by FR would be great!

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    3. Nemjee18:10

      Yes, I was just saying what is missing from the offer. I think PFO-INI could work twice a week. Will it happen? I don't think so.

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    4. Anonymous20:45

      Hope that trash airline does not come to BEG . They are beyond bad and they get 1.5 * rating for a good reason. We currently have much better options with JU and Wizz and leave it that way .

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    5. Anonymous20:57

      Ryanair is better than Wizz

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    6. Anonymous23:53

      Wizzair is the best airline in my opinion, because of by far the newest fleet and good prices.

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  5. Anonymous11:19

    Wow. The growth is amazing. It would be nice to see the report for the whole year.

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  6. Anonymous12:26

    Huge YoY growth, what happened?

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    1. Anonymous12:29

      Middle east conflicts, people looking for alternatives. Turkey sky high price growth too.

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    2. Anonymous16:41

      Cyrpus offers really good value for money at the moment, compared to comparable destinations. It used to be perceived as a fancy destination

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  7. Miroslav Smederevo12:28

    This should come as no surprise at all.
    There is a reason Air Serbia flies to so many cities in Spain and Italy.
    People prefer sun and warmth to the cloudy and cool weather of northern Europe.

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  8. Anonymous15:13

    There is a lot of space for 3rd player...

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    1. Anonymous16:41

      Hopefully Ryanair to Paphos from INI

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    2. Nemjee18:11

      Cyprus Airways is another option. Aegean operates a mini hub in LCA but I think they have other priorities right now.

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