5. decembar 2025 17:56

In November, Air Serbia surpasses 35 mln passengers carried

Autor: Tanjug

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In November, Air Serbia surpasses 35 mln passengers carried

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BELGRADE - Last month, Serbia's flagship carrier Air Serbia surpassed 35 mln passengers carried since its establishment, the company announced on Friday.

"Air Serbia continues to record stable operational results and a high level of passenger interest even outside the peak summer season, as evidenced by more than 3,400 flights operated and nearly 300,000 passengers carried in November. This month is of particular significance, as in November this year Air Serbia surpassed 35 million passengers carried since its founding, confirming its status as a successful and reliable airline.

Operational efficiency with a high load factor is the result of successful fleet management and effective allocation of available capacity to meet passenger travel needs even off-season, so that in November the cabin load factor reached 75 pct, which is four percentage points higher than the cabin load factor in the same month last year. Since the beginning of the year, passenger numbers have increased by three percent compared to the same period in 2024," it said in a statement.

“The results we achieve month after month show that our passengers recognise the quality and reliability we provide. We are proud of the fact that interest in Air Serbia flights remains at a high level throughout the entire year, which is a clear indication that our market approach is delivering excellent results. We will continue to expand our destination network, adapting to the dynamic demands of the market," said Air Serbia CEO Jiri Marek.

Paris, Zurich, London, Barcelona, Frankfurt and Rome remain some of the most sought-after cities in Western Europe, while passengers from the region prefer travelling to Podgorica, Tivat, and Ljubljana.

"In the wider Euro-Mediterranean zone, the highest demand is recorded for flights to Larnaca, Istanbul, and Athens," Air Serbia said.