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Air Serbia registers busiest October

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Air Serbia has recorded its busiest October since rebranding under its new name eleven years ago. The carrier welcomed 381.386 passengers on its flights during the month, representing a 4% increase on the same period last year. It operated 4,071 flights, an increase of 49 compared to October 2023. In the first ten months of 2024, Air Serbia handled over 3.8 million passengers, up 7%. Its most popular destinations in October were Tivat and Podgorica in the region, Zurich, Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Rome, Frankfurt, and Milan in Western Europe, while the most sought-after flights in the Euro-Mediterranean region were to Larnaca, Istanbul, and Athens. BoÅ¡ko Rupić, Air Serbia’s General Manager for Commercial and Strategy said, "October, our birthday month, was very special. At the start, we welcomed our 30-millionth passenger since we began operating under the name of Air Serbia, and just a few days later, an Airbus A330-200 aircraft for long-haul flights joined our fleet. Our strategy of expanding our fleet and network of destinations has proven to be successful. Thanks to this, and the trust that passengers show us every day, we are registering record results month after month. We will continue to expand our network in the upcoming period by introducing nonstop flights to Shanghai, Ibiza, Mykonos, and Sardinia. I believe this will delight our passengers”.

November 05, 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:37

    Wow, JU load factor in October is 80.5%!!!

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    1. Anonymous10:45

      Puno previse prelose. Kajgot.

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    2. Anonymous12:02

      Does anyone know how many transfer passengers are in average (percentage) on JU flights?

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    3. Anonymous14:53

      @10:37
      Mid October, BEG-MLA-BEG, first leg 1J 121Y, 85% LF. Inbound flight also 85% on A319 with 2 pax in J. Great!

      Nikako nije dobro 🤣🤣🤣

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    4. Anonymous15:47

      Bravo JU!!!

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    5. Anonymous21:29

      @10:45 you are a legend! 🤣🤣

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  2. Anonymous14:40

    Does eanyone know the Inastagram profile for the air hostess in the photo?

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    1. Anonymous16:59

      Haha bruuuh

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    2. Anonymous18:14

      Anonymous14:40 OMG LOL

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    3. Anonymous18:41

      Air Serbia instagram

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  3. Anonymous16:02

    Idemo dalje..

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    1. Anonymous19:50

      I dig your style:))

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  4. Anonymous08:32

    So sad they don't fly direct anymore especially when they fly direct to the USA who bombed the crap out of them but not canada who were just involved

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  5. Anonymous09:18

    I was really shocked what is going on with Air Serbia during October. I had four flights from ZRH, and all of them were on time.. I mean.. on time! Hope this will continoue...

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  6. Anonymous20:29

    Anybody have any idea where is YU-ARB? Have not seen it in a while.

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    1. Anonymous01:07

      It is on a scheduled maintenance check in Chateauroux.

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