Belgrade Airport surpasses million passengers

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Belgrade Airport registered its busiest February on record welcoming 480.185 travellers through its doors, representing an increase of 21.2% on the same month last year. Combined with January, the airport handled 1.051.122 passengers, up 24.9% on 2023, processing an additional 209.191 travellers year-on-year.


Belgrade’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, February 2024


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  1. Anonymous18:20

    Wow, already! Congratulations!

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  2. Anonymous18:30

    I hope this trend continues in the coming months despite the cuts. Very good result overall.

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  3. Anonymous19:07

    Bravo JU and BEG! 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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    1. Anonymous22:35

      Marathon has started flying for Cameroon's Camair.
      Hopefully JU can find other E-jets to lease.

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    2. Anonymous22:47

      Their E195s are not flying for Camair.

      SX-RMA is stored in WAW.
      OY-GDA is stored in BEG.

      Those two are available for JU to dry-lease them, but they need to negotiate it with the owner.
      There is also OY-GDB ready for JU to take it, however it needs to be repainted first, whereas these two are already in JU livery.

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    3. Anonymous00:17

      SX-KAA marathon airline E175 was in Cameroon today

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    4. Anonymous01:04

      So Marathon immediately found a new client, amazing

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    5. Anonymous01:11

      Yes, they are doing so amazing that they had to end leases for over half of their fleet. Well done.

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    6. Anonymous17:29

      SX-PTM marathon E 190 is also in Cameroon today

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  4. Anonymous20:57

    And just like that by today - 15th of March, they've reached number of PAX Ljubljana will in this whole year

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    1. Anonymous21:37

      It was actually by February 29th or earlier.

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    2. Anonymous06:38

      I am sure FR going wild in ZAG is also not helping LJU.

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  5. Anonymous21:12

    So, this year will be close to 10 million passengers!

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    1. Slav.Man04:42

      if the airport maintains average of 24% growth for whole year then they will reach 9.8million

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    2. Logičar09:01

      I hope you know that the AS expansion started with the 2023. summer schedule and that this is still a reflection of that increase. In the second half of this year, that effect will be lost, so the increases will fall below 10%.

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    3. Anonymous09:05

      Логичар, well there might be some exciting developments at JU which still might save the summer season. Let's be patient, ok?

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    4. Logičar09:32

      According to the previous announcements, it doesn't seem like that, but I agree, let's be patient.

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    5. Anonymous10:19

      Логичар, that is why I said to wait a little bit longer my friend.

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  6. Anonymous21:38

    For comparison, Jan+Feb growth in BEG 24.8%, 2nd best airport 15%. Compared to 2023, added passengers: BEG 208.895, 2nd best airport 64.623.

    BEG added 3.2 times more passengers than 2nd best airport, increasing the gap by over 144k.

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    1. Anonymous21:40

      Correction: over 3rd best airport - ZAG

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  7. Anonymous23:08

    What about KLM?

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  8. Anonymous23:26

    What’s Ajet?

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    1. Anonymous23:42

      Every month the same question. Google is your friend

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    2. Anonymous23:56

      Terrible branding and rebranding.

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    3. Anonymous01:14

      AJet is former Anadolujet - subsidiary of Turkish Airlines.

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  9. Anonymous06:41

    Personally I am optimistic you guys. Economic reports from Serbia are solid. It was reported that in the region Serbia has the lowest chance of recession (30%) while industrial activity grew by 6.9%.

    These two factors combined should make sure there is strong demand for BEG. Also someone posted on here that Sava Centar will have several European congresses with over 8.000 participants.

    Congratulations.

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    1. Anonymous10:36

      Not to spoil your mood but Slovenia recorded almost 11% industrial activity growth at the same period...

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    2. Anonymous10:39

      Why would you spoil my mood? That's good for JU as more Slovenes will be able to afford flights with them.

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  10. Anonymous07:25

    Meanwhile JU reduced IST this summer to just 13 weekly flights. Congratulations to Marek and his team on this outstanding success!

    Thank God there is Turkish Airlines which is stable and reliable. Air Serbia went from triple daily flights to not even having double daily.

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    1. Anonymous07:48

      JU went from 17 weekly to 13 weekly (-4 flights)
      TK went from 0 to 4 on SAW-BEG (+4 flights)

      I hope no one at JU was bribed to reduce their flights to Istanbul. It's suspicious though.

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    2. Anonymous22:26

      Turkey is economically in a terrible state.

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    3. Anonymous07:06

      Then why did Ajet launch SAW flights and extended ESB and ADB into winter? We should ask Marek about this.

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  11. Anonymous10:02

    That's wild considering SJJ gets that number for an whole year

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  12. Anonymous15:41

    Probably do like 8 -9 million passengers

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    1. Anonymous17:29

      Belgrade had 7.95 million in 2023. It already added 208 thousand above 2023 levels in the first two (slow) months. If they keep this 25% growth Belgrade airport will have 9.93 million in 2024.

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    2. Anonymous19:35

      Any chance for Baku this year?

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    3. Anonymous19:44

      Why not AZAL?

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    4. Anonymous23:30

      I would love to see Baku.

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