The following are the ten most read articles on EX-YU Aviation News throughout September 2025 according to accumulated statistics:
1. Wizz Air launching new Skopje and Ohrid routes in 2026, September 3 *
2. Wizz Air to shut Vienna base, end three EX-YU routes, September 11
3. Air Serbia passengers on eight-hour flight to nowhere, September 23
4. easyJet to discontinue four Croatia routes, September 8
6. Ryanair to redirect capacity to Croatia away from Spain, September 4
7. Air Serbia prepares for 2026 expansion, September 19
8. Air Canada sidelines Zagreb and Belgrade despite earlier interest, September 13
8. Air Canada sidelines Zagreb and Belgrade despite earlier interest, September 13
9. PHOTOS: Belgrade Airport to city rail link advances, September 26
10. Wizz Air readies for major expansion across former Yugoslavia, September 29
* Most read article in 2025
The three most read trip reports in September:
The most popular vintage photo published in September
Preparing for departure in Belgrade, January, 1986. The aircraft in the photo, registered YU-ANH, was the third Boeing 737-300 to join the JAT fleet in December 1985. ANH was the first 737 that JAT owned, purchased directly from the Boeing Company, with the other two on a ten-year financial lease. The contract included a clause allowing the purchase of the two jets at favourable prices without additional costs, which was later done. YU-ANH would operate for JAT and its Jat Airways successor until 2007. It was the first B737-300 to be retired by the airline. It was used for spare parts until it was scrapped at Belgrade Airport in 2020
The most visitors by country:
1. Serbia
2. Slovenia
3. Croatia
4. United States
5. Germany
6. United Kingdom
7. Bosnia and Herzegovina
8. Canada
9. Macedonia
10. Australia
11. Austria
11. Austria
12. Switzerland
13. Montenegro
14. Italy
15. Greece
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