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Sarajevo Airport welcomed 119.458 passengers in October, representing an increase of 8.4% on the same month last year, its highest percentile monthly growth since March. Figures improved 24.9% on the pre-pandemic 2019. During the January - October period, Sarajevo Airport welcomed 1.201.977 passengers through its doors, down 3.2% on last year, but an improvement of 18% on the pre-pandemic 2019.
Sarajevo’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, October 2023
The tender ends in 3 days, I hope someone applied. I just hope it's not WizzAir, all other companies are welcome. Flights to Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Eindhoven and Munich would be ideal.
ReplyDeleteAll new destinations to Western Europe are very welcome for SJJ, the more the better.....
DeleteATH please
DeleteIs there really a demand from SJJ to ATH?
DeleteConsidering they lost all their Wizz flights this is very good. Tuzla unfortunately lost 25.000 passengers compared last month so probably many people fly now with a connecting flight to Sarajevo.
ReplyDelete*>90% of the wizzair flights
DeleteTurkish carriers are defacto bosnian flag airlines, busiest operators in the market.
ReplyDeleteDidn't know that Air Serbia has so low capacity in SJJ, not even among fist 10
ReplyDeleteConsidering they fly one daily flight with ATR fleet (76 seats I think) this means they have 76x62 (31 outbound and 31 inbound) their capacity was 4712 seats in October, maybe at 11th place behind Flynas
DeleteIn October it was 12th based on available capacity with 4.480 seats (30 flights with 70-seat ATR72-600 and 1 A319 with 140 seats). It came in after Flynas and Swiss.
DeleteI truly hope, Air Serbia will increase the number of flight to and from SJJ. Daily planes are almost always fully booked, sometimes weeks in advance.
ReplyDeleteBut we've read on analitičar's blog that the LF on Belgrade - Sarajevo route is mid?
Deleteneither he nor Rising Sun knows
DeleteThey probably will in 2024
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