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Pristina Airport, 1968

Sarajevo Airport continues record run

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Sarajevo Airport saw its busiest September on record by handling 221.966 passengers, representing an increase of 18%. The number of aircraft movements grew 15.8% to 1.914. During the first three quarters of the year, Sarajevo Airport registered 1.774.111 passengers, up 23.3%, or an additional 334.930 customers. Growth is expected to continue into October, with overall scheduled capacity up 20.6% year-over-year.


Sarajevo's largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, September 2025


October 03, 2025
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  1. Anonymous11:45

    SLAYEVO!

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    1. Anonymous12:02

      haha yesssssss!

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  2. Anonymous13:46

    This is very good that there is a covered area where passengers can be dropped off, unlike in SKP (I used it last week) where you don't have any protection if it's pouring

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    1. Anonymous15:18

      SKP also has a covered are why are you saying that , it is only not spreaded like this size in SJJ

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    2. Anonymous04:36

      SJJ crushing it again!

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    3. Anonymous09:39

      Not where the cars are stopping for unloading passengers

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