The following are the ten most read articles on EX-YU Aviation News throughout October 2025 according to accumulated statistics:
1. Air Serbia discontinues route after three years of service, October 14
3. United Airlines to launch Split service, October 9
4. Ryanair discontinues three Croatia routes, October 7
5. Wizz Air adds new seasonal Belgrade service, October 8
6. Wizz Air to open Montenegro base, October 9
7. British, Lufthansa and Qatar make biggest cuts on EX-YU markets, October 3
8. Air Serbia replacing GetJet wet-leases with airBaltic A220s, October 17
8. Air Serbia replacing GetJet wet-leases with airBaltic A220s, October 17
10. Wizz Air launching Podgorica base with fourteen new routes, October 14
The three most read trip reports in October:
The most popular vintage photo published in October
Pristina Airport, 1965. Pristina Airport opened for commercial traffic in 1965, serving as a joint military and civilian facility. The first scheduled services were introduced by JAT Yugoslav Airlines, linking Pristina with Belgrade and Dubrovnik using Douglas DC-3 aircraft. Over the following years, domestic connectivity expanded as Inex-Adria Airways and Aviogenex launched operations from the city. In 1984, under a JAT initiative, Pristina Airport was cleared to handle international traffic, marking a milestone with the introduction of the airport’s first nonstop international service - to Zurich, which remains the city’s busiest route to date
The most visitors by country:
1. Serbia
2. Slovenia
3. Croatia
4. Canada
5. Germany
6. United States
7. United Kingdom
8. Bosnia and Herzegovina
9. Macedonia
10. Switzerland
11. Montenegro
11. Montenegro
12. Australia
13. Austria
14. Spain
15. France


Toronto route announcement propeled Canada visitors to number 4 on the list from regular number 10 or 11.
ReplyDeleteLike when Wizz Air cancelled Abu Dhabi routes and the UAE appeared on the list
DeleteI'm noticing with these that people prefer to read negative rather than positive news.
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