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Sarajevo Airport handled 213.178 passengers in June, representing a decrease of 7.6% on the same month in 2025. The figure is in line with an expected decline in overall scheduled seat capacity, which will continue into July.
Numerous airlines reduced flights and capacity in June compared to the same month last year. These included SAS Scandinavian Airlines, Qatar Airways and Flyadeal, which did not operate any services during the month, as well as Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, which has ceased operations. Other carriers that recorded fewer flights and seats included Jazeera Airways, Flydubai, Kuwait Airways, Flynas, Eurowings, Croatia Airlines, AJet, Pegasus Airlines and Turkish Airlines. Softer demand and flight restrictions in the Middle East continue to have a significant impact on the airport's performance.
During the first half of the year, Sarajevo Airport welcomed 960.622 travellers through its doors, representing an increase of 1.4% or an additional 12.878 passengers.
Sarajevo's largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, June 2026



Mislio sam da će i gore biti, bar je plus na godišnjem nivou još...
ReplyDeleteNot good
ReplyDeleteFlynas will return in August so that could save it a bit. Anyway Sarajevo should still finish the year with minimal growth (1-3%) and depending on RYR actions in the winter schedule might even have 5-7% growth
DeleteA top season performance this bad is not good
ReplyDeleteIt's not really a bad performance. If this performance had been last year, it would have been a 5.27% increase compared with 2024.
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