Sarajevo Airport breaks 24-hour passenger record

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Sarajevo Airport saw its busiest day on record this Monday, July 22, when it handled 10.404 passengers across 79 flights. The airport registered its previous daily record on June 24, 2022 when it handled 7.714 travellers in a single day. At the time, it served as a base for Wizz Air. In a statement, Sarajevo Airport said, “We thank our employees and all supporting services who, despite the large crowds and challenging working conditions due to high temperatures, once again gave their best to ensure that the process of handling aircraft, passengers, and luggage went smoothly. As previously reported, Sarajevo Airport welcomed 722.981 passengers during the first half of the year, up 34.9% on 2023. The airport is also one of the fastest growing in the former Yugoslavia during the ongoing third quarter.

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  1. Slav.Man10:46

    Bravo. Odlično za Sarajevo. I da raste još više sledeće godine.

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  2. Anonymous12:39

    Bravo Sarajevo, you are crushing it this year!!!

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  3. Anonymous13:22

    To govori sta znaci dobro rukovodjenje! Super!

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  4. Anonymous13:50

    From what is visable on G.maps, Sarajevo ima 5/6 parking positions.
    Is that sufficient on days like this?

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    1. Anonymous15:26

      Eleven positions

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  5. Anonymous17:04

    Bravo Sarajevo!

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  6. Anonymous09:50

    Bravo SJJ! Da li neko zna koliko su dnevni rekordi ostalih EX-YU aerodroma? Hvala!

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    1. Anonymous09:40

      PRN juce ili prekjuce 120 letova, ne znam broj putnika ali ako je isti procenat popunjivosti kao SJJ to znaci oko 15,000 putnika.

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  7. Anonymous13:58

    Da ja meni se ćini da je zagreb i skopje u prići rokordima

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  8. Anonymous19:10

    Potrebno je raditi na prosirenju pod hitno obzirom da ‘novi’ terminal ima kapacitet za 2M putnika.

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  9. Anonymous08:03

    Zabranili ste letove u Tuzlu normal no da ce imat,

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    1. Anonymous10:05

      Cuj zabrsnili? Svasta!!

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  10. Anonymous21:07

    Great!

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