The following are the ten most read articles on EX-YU Aviation News throughout January 2026 according to accumulated statistics:
3. Winter weather disrupts EX-YU air traffic, January 4
4. Skopje Airport prepares for unprecedented growth, January 3
5. Eurowings to launch new Belgrade service, January 27
6. Air Serbia targets “obsolete” Wizz as competition heats up, January 15
7. KLM scraps further 300 flights, January 6
8. Belgrade Airport rail link construction advances, January 28
9. Former Yugoslav airports handle 39 million passengers in 2025, January 22
9. Former Yugoslav airports handle 39 million passengers in 2025, January 22
10. Dash and most legacy Airbuses to exit Croatia Airlines fleet, January 9
The three most read trip reports in January:
The most popular vintage photo published in January
JAT and Air Yugoslavia ad for long-haul operations, 1984. Air Yugoslavia was JAT’s charter division. It utilised JAT aircraft and crew but had its own IATA code (JR). In 1984, Air Yugoslavia added Los Angeles as a charter destination, operating several flights to the city for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. Three years later, JAT would launch scheduled services to the City of Angels, initially as a summer seasonal route but quickly extended to year-round operations
The most visitors by country:
1. Serbia
2. Slovenia
3. Croatia
4. Germany
5. United States
6. United Kingdom
7. Bosnia and Herzegovina
8. Canada
9. Switzerland
10. Macedonia
11. Australia
11. Australia
12. Austria
13. Italy
14. Montenegro
15. Netherlands


Comments
Post a Comment
EX-YU Aviation News does not tolerate insults, excessive swearing, racist, homophobic or any other chauvinist remarks or provocative posts with the intention of creating further arguments. A full list of comment guidelines can be found here. Thank you for your cooperation.