NEWS FLASH
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport registered its busiest October on record by handling 811.415 passengers, representing an increase of 7.9% on the same month last year. The number of commercial aircraft movements grew 2.1%. Over the January - October period, the airport welcomed 7.611.849 travellers through its doors, an improvement of 6.1%. The airport is expected to see continued growth throughout November, with scheduled seat capacity currently up 11.2%.
Belgrade’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, October 2025



Very good result. Interesting that they added more passengers in October than they did in September. I wonder how that happened and where all the extra demand came from.
ReplyDeleteHow likely is it for BEG to handle more than 9 million this year?
Because some people who usually travel in September went to vacation in October due to exams.
DeleteIncreasing the difference once again. Congrats Belgrade!
ReplyDeleteAdding more passengers during first 10 months of 2025 than ZAG
DeleteFirst you have to remember ZAG has to compete with other airports in Croatia. You have Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, Rijeka, Pula, then add Brač and Osijek. Right there if ZAG had to go head to head it would be right there with BEG. Not taking anything away from BEG but you have to remember Croatia has many more airports then Serbia
DeleteRijeka, Osijek and Brac all have fewer passengers than Nis.
DeleteZAG competes with Split and Dubrovnik? Nonsense
DeletePoor Frankfurt, it has to compete with Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Stuttgart and don't forget Paderborn! If FRA had to go head-to-head with Atlanta, it would be right there!
DeleteOnly 10,000 more passengers. 366000 vs 376000. I would have thought the number would be a lot bigger.
DeleteWell, BEG competes with airports such as BUD and SOF and to a lesser extent with TSR. All of these are far more 'dangerous' because they are operational and functional the whole year and not just during the high summer season.
DeleteZAG is closer to BUD than BEG. Belgrade has Sofia and TSR close, and Zagreb has LJU, Venice and Vienna close.
DeleteBEG has Skopje close as well.
DeleteNo one from BEG flies from SKP, way too far.
DeleteThen why you mentioned Sofia?
DeleteBecause here we are talking about an airport's catchment area which goes beyond the actual city where the airport is located. Someone from Kragujevac could fly from BEG, SOF or INI.
DeleteYes, just like someone from Rijeka could fly from Rijeka, Zagreb, Ljubljana or Venice.
Delete@03:12 Difference during first 10 months is 72,553 passengers, not 10,000.
DeleteAnon 11.01
DeleteYes but someone from DBV won't fly from ZAG just like someone from OSI won't fly from SPU. That is why the typical argument how Croatia has many airports makes no sense.
Serbia might have fewer airports but competition is there.
Zagreb has many airports near geographically that are not in Croatia.
DeleteNo one said otherwise but people on here keep on repeating the same thing that is how Serbia has few airports so the market is less competitive. Reality couldn't be more different.
DeleteNovember and December could be double digit growth, since there was a decrease last year.
ReplyDeleteWish them a growth from 2023! In that case scenario we would see 5 months with over a million passengers
ReplyDeleteWith all the new destinations this is logical. The numbers should be a lot higher under the circumstances.
ReplyDeleteOnly a negative result would make you truly happy. Moron.
DeleteWhat new destinations were served in October 2025 that weren't served in October 2024? Keep in mind that BEG is getting close to 9 million so when they add 7% it isn't nothing.
DeleteWhat is your forecast guys for the end of year result?
ReplyDelete8,8 millions
Delete8,850,000 millions.
DeleteIt is pity that they can't make it 9. Bit hopefully next year :)
DeleteDoes anyone know what were the numbers for Nov and Dec last year?
DeleteGreat results, everything above 1.5% is a good growth. For those who say it is low or whatever, friendly reminder nothing can grow unlimited. Do not forget that BEG handles more pax than Serbia has citizens (even if the parallel is not good). For me would be interesting to see number of Serbian and foreign pax.
ReplyDeleteFor BEG to achieve the 9 million mark, its annual growth has to be 7,6% a minimum. With current growth being 6,1% for Jan - Oct period, November and December would have to achieve a total of about 17% growth to hit the 9 million mark. With capacity up 11,2% as per the article, BEG can't achieve the 9 million mark in 2025. In 2026, that is almost a certainty
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