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Sarajevo Airport handled 121.762 passengers in January, representing an increase of 4.7% year-on-year, or an additional 5.479 travellers. The figure was achieved despite significant operational challenges resulting in flight cancellations and diversions as a result of winter weather. This caused the number of aircraft movements to decrease by 1.7% to 1.155. The airport is on course for a fortieth consecutive month of passenger growth in February, with capacity levels projected to grow 5.2%.
Sarajevo’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, January 2026


Just 5k passengers growth is not a big deal , traditioanlly winter months in SJJ are slow and this is max what they can reach 100 to 130k in a single month. Btw weather distruptions is all over the Ex-yu region so that cannot be excuse for this results...
ReplyDeleteThey're still better than anytime before which is nice. Airport and the government should indeed work on attracting more carriers.
DeleteAnon 15.10 You’ve probably never flown from this airport in winter. It is one of the most challenging airports to land at due to frequent fog, which is why many airlines, such as Ryanair, reroute their flights to other airports in the region. As shown, Ryanair has the highest seat capacity in January. On several occasions, the majority of flights were cancelled during the day. This typically occurs in December and January, when demand is particularly high
DeleteDamn, JU not even in the top 10 in SJJ 😐 that's borderline embarrassing for the company trying to be the go to airline for the region
ReplyDeleteDaily flights on an ATR72 to a small and low yielding narket works for them.
DeleteThis is capacity not passenger numbers.
DeleteThey should introduce additional flights in the morning to catch the first wave and make use of their Aegean, Spanish and Caucasus routes that travelers from SJJ can't connect to.
DeleteFirst anon 15:10: pametnjakovic.
ReplyDeleteSLAYEVO!!