The following are the ten most read articles on EX-YU Aviation News throughout November 2025 according to accumulated statistics:
2. Airlines unveil new routes to former Yugoslav markets, November 21
3. Belgrade Airport launches terminal expansion project, November 13
4. Dubrovnik Airport in talks with American Airlines, November 16
8. Croatia Airlines halves Skopje operations and cuts capacity by 43%, November 17
9. easyJet considering another new Ljubljana route for next summer, November 10
9. easyJet considering another new Ljubljana route for next summer, November 10
10. Montenegro - Turkey traffic plunges as new visa rules hit demand, November 2
The three most read trip reports in November:
The most popular vintage photo published in November
JAT crew that delivered the first B737-300, August 1985. The delivery flight spanned over 12.000 kilometres from Seattle, with fuel stops in Canada and Shannon. For the final sector from Shannon to Belgrade, JAT Captains Radišević and Šajn took over from the Boeing crew, becoming the first Yugoslav crew to operate a “Classic” Boeing 737. The very next day, the aircraft entered revenue service in a striking silver livery, used exclusively by JAT on this type, operating its inaugural commercial flight on the Belgrade - Istanbul - Amman route. Two days later the aircraft operated its first domestic flight, between Belgrade and Podgorica, a promotional service carrying passengers who had won their seats in a special raffle
The most visitors by country:
1. Serbia
2. Slovenia
3. Croatia
4. Germany
5. United States
6. United Kingdom
7. Canada
8. Bosnia and Herzegovina
9. Switzerland
10. Austria
11. Australia
11. Australia
12. Macedonia
13. Italy
14. Spain
15. Montenegro


The BA story number 1 this month in just 24 hours!
ReplyDeleteThe joy and happiness on their faces best describe how much introduction of the Boeing 737 was important and how they were proud of.
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Delete+1 wonderful times in Yugoslav aviation
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