
All however one capital metropolis airport within the former Yugoslavia will see their capability ranges develop over the past month of the 12 months in December, with Wizz Air remaining the area’s largest service.
Belgrade Airport has probably the most accessible seats on scheduled flights in December, standing at 840.812. The determine represents a rise of 10.9% on 2024. Air Serbia will proceed to keep up its place as the biggest service, holding 47.3% of all accessible scheduled capability. Wizz Air will add over 68.000 seats, rising by 52.7% with a complete share of 23.5%. Zagreb follows because the second largest with 444.991 accessible seats on scheduled flights through the month. It represents a rise of 8% on the earlier 12 months. Croatia Airways, which is able to develop its seat depend by 33.381 or 20.9%, will likely be its largest service with 43.3% of complete capability adopted by Ryanair with 28.9%. Ryanair will improve capability by 6%.
Pristina Airport may have 407.756 accessible seats, with capability progress presently projected at 3%. GP Aviation has the biggest quantity of seats, holding a 30% share. It’s adopted by easyJet with 16.9% of complete capability. Skopje Airport will boast 367.765 seats in December, up 36.6% on the again of Wizz Air’s growth. The low value service will develop its seat depend by 78.344 or 51.1% on the identical month in 2024. It would maintain the biggest share at 63%. It’s adopted by Pegasus Airways with an 8.9% share. Sarajevo may have 189.774 scheduled seats in the marketplace in December, representing a rise of 18% on 2024. Ryanair, which is rising its capability by 21.642 seats or 118.8% year-on-year, is the biggest service with 21% of complete capability, adopted by Pegasus Airways with 15.3%.
Ljubljana has a complete of 131.411 seats on scheduled providers, up 20% on December 2024. Turkish Airways would be the airport’s largest, holding 16.1% of all seats. Following the addition of flights to Manchester and further frequencies to London, easyJet will change into the second largest airline. The low value service will maintain a ten.4% capability share. Lastly, Podgorica Airport has 114.560 seats on scheduled flights in December, down 0.4%. The lower is being primarily fuelled by seventeen fewer Turkish Airways rotations following the introduction of visa necessities for Turkish nationals. In consequence, Air Montenegro will overtake its Turkish counterpart as Podgorica’s largest service with a 21.5% share.
Largest carriers by scheduled seat capability within the former Yugoslavia, December 2025



