During April, Air Serbia carried 282,509 passengers on its scheduled flights, recording an increase of 84% compared to the same month in 2022, and an increase of 53% compared to the record-breaking pre-pandemic year of 2019. From the airports in Belgrade, Niš, and Kraljevo, Air Serbia operated 3,167 flights in April, which is 66% more than last year and 35% more compared to 2019.
“During ten consecutive months, from July 2022 to April 2023, our company has been achieving record results on a monthly basis in terms of the number of carried passengers and the number of flights operated. Considering that the summer season in the aviation industry is underway and that many tourist destinations are becoming more active, we believe that the results will be even better. In April, we expanded our network with as many as five new destinations and we are continuing this growth trend in May,” said Boško Rupić, General Manager Commercial and Strategy at Air Serbia.
The Serbian national airline started flying to Tel Aviv, Ankara, Catania, Ä°zmir and Lisbon for the first time in April. A high passenger load factor was recorded on all flights.