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Air Serbia reports 5.2% increase in passengers in Q1 2025

The national airline Air Serbia continued its positive growth trend in the first quarter of 2025. From January to March, a total of 789,101 passengers were transported, which is an increase of 39,101 passengers (+5.2%) compared to the same period in 2024, when the airline served 750,000 passengers.

The highest number of passengers was recorded in January—276,198—while in February, with only 28 days, 239,198 passengers were transported. March saw a record result for the month, with 273,705 passengers, which is a 0.96% increase compared to the same month in the previous year. In addition to the growth in passenger numbers, the airline also recorded a higher number of flights. In March, 3,269 flights were completed, which is an 8.3% increase compared to March 2024.

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