March: Belgrade Airport handles over 500.000 passengers

Belgrade Airport (Photo: Bestalex).
Belgrade Airport (Photo: Bestalex).

March: Belgrade Airport handles over 500.000 passengers

Belgrade Airport (Photo: Bestalex).
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Belgrade Airport was able to successfully complete the first quarter. Compared to the previous year, an increase of over 20 percent was achieved.

Belgrade Airport closed the first quarter with a passenger volume of 1.609.305 passengers. Compared to the previous year, this corresponds to an increase of 22,5 percent. Particularly noteworthy is the month of March, in which a passenger volume of 558.183 passengers was achieved. Here too, an improvement was achieved compared to the previous year, with the airport achieving an increase of 18,4 percent, according to the Ex-Yu Aviation News portal.

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