EX-YU Aviation
Latest news from the aviation world of the former Yugoslavia
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Air Serbia sees record US passenger performance
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Turkish remains Ljubljana’s busiest, Swiss sees strong growth
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FlyBosnia hits €1.5 million in tax debt
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Zagreb Airport working on year-round Korea flights
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Korea’s T’Way Air lifts off for Zagreb
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Belgrade Airport registers busiest April
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Azerbaijan Airlines extends Tivat service
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Air Serbia takes delivery of ninth ATR72
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Six EX-YU airports below pre-Covid flight and capacity volumes
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Ljubljana Airport maintains growth momentum
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LOT shelves new Podgorica and Ohrid flights
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Wizz and Ryanair overreliance hits select EX-YU airports
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Flydubai removes onboard WiFi
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Former Dubrovnik head to manage Montenegro’s airports
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Croatia Airlines’ first A220-300 in final production phase
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Air Serbia seeks company mascot
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Iberia considering seasonal Skopje flights
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Ryanair expands Zagreb winter network
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TRIP REPORT: Skopje - Curacao
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Wizz Air removes three Skopje routes over winter
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Ryanair eyes EX-YU dominance amid Wizz Air woes
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Jet2.com marks Croatia milestone
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Bulgarian ACMI start-up plans Pristina operations