NEWS FLASH
Air Serbia is increasing capacity on its daily service between Belgrade and Sarajevo this coming summer. The carrier will replace the 72-seat ATR72-600 turboprop aircraft on over half of its flights on the route with the 118-seat Embraer E195 jet starting May 30. As a result, 70% of all Sarajevo flights will be operated by the E195 in June, 74% in July, 71% in August, 70% in September and 71% in October. During the 2026 summer season, which runs from March 29 until October 24, Air Serbia has 40.176 seats on offer on the Sarajevo service, representing a year-on-year increase of 26.5% or an additional 8.416 seats.

Well, if no midnight flights were possible, this is good solution.
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DeleteWhy are the night flights not possible?
Deletethe airport is closed.
DeleteI’m not sure that’s actually true. Kuwait Airways had night flights from Sarajevo on sale for the summer, with arrivals around 2 AM and departures around 4 AM. Those flights have now been removed from sale. I don’t know if that’s due to airport opening hours or the situation in the Middle East
DeleteIf I remember correctly Aegean also had one weekly midnight charter from SJJ last summer. Although I do understand that SJJ management is not willing to operate every night, and that would be pretty much only because of JU.
DeleteOn the other hand, JU still needs to offer more frequencies for better connectivity. A few early morning and late evening departures could be added.
Finally some growth of the Sarajevo route!
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DeleteEmbraers are doing wonders for JU
ReplyDeleteThey need to get rid of OU in Sarajevo and Skopje.
ReplyDeleteThey practically compete only on these two markets (on CRO airports too but not so directly). JU should use this window (or permanent situation?) when traditionally nonflexible OU has even less flexible fleet...
DeleteHuge boost
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ReplyDeleteTi prijatelju svaki dan ides dalje, mene bas interesuje dokle si stigao!?!?
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