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Air Serbia sees 15% increase in passengers in April 2025, continues to expand routes

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Air Serbia saw a 15% increase in passengers in April 2025, transporting 347,585 travelers compared to the same month in the previous year. This marks the airline’s most successful April to date, driven by a 12% rise in the number of flights.

In the first four months of the year, Air Serbia carried 1,136,686 passengers, a 6% increase compared to the same period in 2024. The airline’s CEO, Jirži Marek, expressed readiness for further expansion during the summer season, with plans for additional flights and new destinations to accommodate growing demand. The goal is to provide passengers with enhanced connections to key cities across Europe, the Mediterranean, Asia, and North America.

The most popular destinations for Air Serbia passengers in April included Podgorica, Tivat, and Ljubljana in the region, while in Western Europe, flights to Paris, Zurich, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Rome, Milan, London, Amsterdam, and Vienna saw the highest traffic. Additionally, in the broader Euro-Mediterranean region, the busiest routes included Istanbul, Athens, and Larnaca.

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