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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport registered its busiest February on record by handling 495.532 passengers, representing an increase of 3.2% on the same month last year. The figure was achieved despite an only 0.4% increase in aircraft movements. During the first two months of the year, the airport welcomed 1.059.225 travellers through its doors, up 0.8%, or an additional 8.103 passengers. The airport is expected to retain its growth in March.
Belgrade’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, February 2025
Pretty good result. If you take into account a day less and the Wizz cuts
ReplyDeleteImpressive!
ReplyDeleteJU even had some cuts in the network during the February, which apparently resulted in less flights but higher LF and slightly more pax.
February LF stood at 75.5%
DeleteNo, it did not. Air Serbia had 293.198 passengers across whole network which include Nis and Kraljevo operations. This published capacity is for Belgrade only.
DeleteUnfortunately, that’s minor difference
DeleteWhen you look at the list of airlines, you can tell BEG is dominated by legacy carriers
ReplyDeleteNice.
ReplyDeleteHow many entered and how many left the country? How many were round-trip or thru passengers?
ReplyDeleteWhy do you think the airport has these stats? Entries and departures are managed by the border police and round-trip/one-way stats are maintained by airlines themselves and not shared/commingled.
DeleteOf course they do have those figures...entering, exiting, transfering. Round trip does not need to be known as they treat it as outbound / inbound pax.
DeleteAny stats for private or business aviation?
ReplyDeleteIt's called general aviation.
DeleteСвака част за наш Београд! Само напред
ReplyDeletepretty much the same for 2024
ReplyDeleteWe are all happy when BEG does well.
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