All but one of the capital city airports in the former Yugoslavia are expected to see passenger growth during the first month of the …
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Commercial airports across the former Yugoslavia handled a combined total of 1.733.335 passengers during the first month of the year. Among them, Belgrade positioned …
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Lufthansa has cancelled or downsized its originally scheduled plans to expand operations on a number of markets across the former Yugoslavia. Cuts have been …
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Turkish low cost carrier Pegasus Airlines is introducing six new routes to markets within the former Yugoslavia next year, with Podgorica being the latest …
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All capital city airports from the former Yugoslavia are expected to see passenger growth during the first month of the year when compared to …
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Ryanair plans to significantly grow in Central and Eastern Europe, including the Balkans, over the coming decade with low cost carriers (LCCs) commanding over …
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Qatar Airways has said it has identified ten new destinations it plans to launch next year, giving hope to several airports in the former …