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EX-YU airports set for February growth, Wizz remains largest airline

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All capital city airports from the former Yugoslavia are expected to see passenger growth in February when compared to the same month last year, based on available scheduled seat capacity levels. On the other hand, Wizz Air will just stay on as the region's biggest airline ahead of Air Serbia. Belgrade Airport has the most available seats on scheduled flights in February, standing at 651.158. The figure represents an increase of 25.5% on 2023. Air Serbia will continue to maintain its position as the largest carrier, holding 50.4% of all available scheduled capacity at the airport. Zagreb follows as the second largest with 337.593 available seats on scheduled flights during the month. It represents an increase of 19.9% on last year. Croatia Airlines will retain its position as the largest carrier at the airport, with 42.2% of available capacity. It is followed by Ryanair with 24.2% of all available seats. Skopje Airport boasts 215.400 seats in February, up 30.9%. Wizz Air will hold a 57.2% share of available seats. Pristina Airport will have 196.240 available seats, however, it has numerous flights sold exclusively through tour operators which are considered as charters. Therefore, these are not included in the overall scheduled seat capacity. If only seats on scheduled flights are taken into account, the airport sees an increase of 21% in capacity on last year. easyJet has the largest portion of scheduled seats, holding a 21.4% share, just ahead of Wizz Air with 20.2%. Podgorica Airport will just eclipse Ljubljana, with 113.810 seats, up 14.4% on 2023. Turkish Airlines is the largest carrier with 19.2% of capacity. Notably, Pegasus Airlines moves into second place at the airport, with the launch of two new routes to the Montenegrin capital this month (Izmir and Ankara), holding a 17.2% share, while Air Serbia settles in third with a 17% share. The country’s national carrier, Air Montenegro, places fourth in Podgorica based on available capacity. Ljubljana Airport is just behind its Montenegrin counterpart with 113.192 seats on scheduled flights in February, an increase of 36.7% on 2023. Turkish Airlines is the largest carrier with 17.3% of total capacity. Finally, Sarajevo Airport has 106.521 seats available this February, which is up 28.3% on last year. Turkish Airlines will be its largest carrier with a 20.1% capacity share. Largest carriers by scheduled seat capacity in the former Yugoslavia, February 2024

EX-YU airports set for February growth, Wizz remains largest airline



EX-YU airports set for February growth, Wizz remains largest airline

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Title: EX-YU airports set for February growth, Wizz remains largest airline
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Published Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2024 08:00:00 +0000