Trending in December


The following are the ten most read articles on EX-YU Aviation News throughout December according to accumulated statistics: 

The three most read trip reports in December:


The most popular vintage photo published in December 

Niš Airport opening, October 12, 1986

The most visitors by country:

1. Serbia
2. Slovenia
3. Croatia
4. Germany
5. United States
6. Bosnia and Herzegovina
7. United Kingdom
8. Macedonia
9. Canada
10. Switzerland
11. Australia
12. Austria
13. Netherlands
14. Sweden
15. Greece

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  1. Anonymous07:05

    🇮🇹 here.

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  2. Anonymous07:13

    Greece is constantly in the top 15 the last couple of months. First I thought it was because of summer holidays and people from ex-Yu going there and holiday and visiting the site but it seems some Greeks may be interested too :)

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    1. Anonymous07:31

      I'm not from Greece but I am from the Netherlands, have no connection to former Yugoslavia countries but I do work in aviation industry and visit this site every day. Very valuable information for Balkan market.

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    2. JU520 BEGLAX11:58

      This blog has become so good, I think even airline commercial departments seeking competition infos for Balkans, are visiting it. The blog indeed is outstanding and the work behind it and this for us free of charge, is really impressing.

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    3. Anonymous12:08

      A lot of news are for Aegean or Sky Express so Greeks are interested!

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    4. Anonymous01:13

      Don't forget there are alot of us forgotten non existent Ethnic Macedonians in Northern Greece like myself who love to keep upto date with our balkan brothers plus OHD Airport is my closest Airport so love hearing when new potential routes me and my family can travel on open up would be great if there are more routes hopefully in the future more will be announced. Поздрав балканци брајќа

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